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More About This Title British Association of Dermatologists ManagementGuidelines
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Incorporates the basic guidelines that have been expanded with extra material including:
- Web address for the guideline
- Editorial comment
- Links to additional guidelines from other international organizations
- Links to the BAD’s patient-information leaflets
- Other patient-oriented information.
The guidelines themselves are grouped for ease of use into:
- Dermatoses
- Infections
- Neoplasms
- Specific therapeutic agents
The guidelines provide a thoroughly rounded and grounded approach to best-practice dermatologic management using evidence-based principles with additional access to patient-oriented information. For fast access to proven standards of care, dermatologists worldwide can turn to the BAD Management Guidelines with confidence.
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Neil Cox, BSc, MB ChB, FRCP, University of Carlisle, UK
John English, MB BS, FRCP, University of Nottingham, UK
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Introduction (Colin Holden).
Preface (Neil H. Cox and John S.C. English).
Background to the British Association of Dermatologists clinical guidelines (Neil H. Cox and John S.C. English).
Writing a British Association of Dermatologists clinical guideline: an update on the process and guidance for authors (H.K. Bell and A.K. Ormerod).
Guideline topics.
1 Inflammatory Dermatoses.
Alopecia areata.
Bullous pemphigoid.
Contact dermatitis.
Lichen sclerosus.
Pemphigus vulgaris.
Urticaria.
Vitiligo.
2 Infections.
Cutaneous warts.
Onychomycosis.
Tinea capitis.
3 Neoplasms.
Actinic keratoses.
Basal cell carcinoma.
Bowen's disease.
Squamous cell carcinoma.
Melanoma.
Cutaneous T cell Lymphomas.
4 Specific therapeutic agents.
Acitretin.
Azathioprine.
Biological agents in psoriasis.
Isotretinoin in acne.
Ultraviolet radiation (dosimetry and calibration).
Topical PUVA.
Topical photodynamic therapy.
Index.