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Topical corticosteroids for atopic dermatitis
Dermatology
Considerations in the use of topical corticosteroids
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Principles of dermatitis management
Atopic dermatitis
Presentation of atopic dermatitis
Summary of management in atopic dermatitis
Aggravating factors in atopic dermatitis
Topical corticosteroids for atopic dermatitis
General considerations
Face atopic dermatitis
Trunk or limb atopic dermatitis
Finger or foot atopic dermatitis, or lichenified areas on wrists or ankles
Scalp atopic dermatitis
Axillae and groin atopic dermatitis
Modified dressings for inflammatory dermatoses
Nonsteroid-based topical treatments
Treatment of infection in atopic dermatitis
References
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
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Lichen simplex
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Granuloma annulare
Hair loss disorders
Infected skin
Insects and mites: bites and infestations
Itch without rash
Keratosis pilaris
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Paediatric dermatology
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Pregnancy-specific dermatoses
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Rosacea, flushing and periorificial dermatitis
Solar damage and skin cancer
Sweating disorders
Urticaria and angioedema
Topical corticosteroids for atopic dermatitis
General considerations
Face atopic dermatitis
Trunk or limb atopic dermatitis
Finger or foot atopic dermatitis, or lichenified areas on wrists or ankles
Scalp atopic dermatitis
Axillae and groin atopic dermatitis