Informed patients are better equipped to make decisions regarding their health and well-being. For your personal use, this website will strive to provide an ongoing array of educational topics along with links to other websites for more detailed information. These Topics & Links will be dedicated to this webpage, and Topics alone are conveniently placed on the left lower side of each webpage page throughout ths website under the title of PATIENT EDUCATION. Browse through these topics to learn more about skin problems which might be of interest to you. Because this is an informational and educational website only, it does not provide medical treatment or advice. Please click the (Disclaimer/Terms of Use) link for details and for (Photocredits).
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Patient Education
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Topics Links To:
Acne (More About
Acne)
Healthy Skin (More About Healthy Skin)
Moles (Nevi) (More About Moles)
Psoriasis (More About Psoriasis)
Perils of Dry Skin (More About Dry Skin)
Rashes (Mayo Clinic Slide Show)
Rosacea (All About Rosacea)
Skin Cancers (More About Skin Cancer)
Warts (More About Warts)
Wrinkles (More About Wrinkles)
Diagnostic Photoimages
...You can diagnose the case or search through the catergories below to find the answer)
Acne Vulgaris
Allergy
Alopecia
Asteatosis/Xerosis
Benign Skin Growth
Blisters
Dermatitis
Dermatomycosis
Diabetes Mellitus
Eczema
Erythema
Friction/Trauma Images
Hair
Infection
Keratosis, Actinic
Keratosis, Seborrheic
Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid
Medication Reaction
Melanosis
Nails
Nevi
(see photocredits)
Parasitosis
Photodermatitis
Psoriasis
Rhytides
Rosacea
Skin Cancer, Basal Cell
Skin Cancer, Lentigo Maligna
Skin Cancer, Melanoma
Skin Cancer, Other
Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell
Striae
Sun Damage
Sunburn
Tongue
Vascular
Venereal Disease
Verruca Vulgaris
Viral Infection
Vitiligo
Acne Images
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Papuloerythematous
Acne Type 2
Papular
Acne Vulgaris Type 2
Scarring Papuloerythematous
Acne Type 2-3
Papulopostular
Acne Vulgaris Type 3
Papulopostular
Acne Vulgaris Type 3
Acne Conglobata
Scarring
Acne Vulgaris
Adult
Acne
Acne Infantum
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All photoimages presented are from the personal collection of Dr...
Acne
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Acne Vulgaris is the most frequent skin condition in the United States...
Rashes
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Chronic skin problems, such as
acne, psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis...
Rosacea
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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes facial redness,
acne-like pimples, visible small blood vessels on the face, swelling and/or watery, irritated eyes...