Diagnosis and Management of Skin Diseases, Related Disorders and Their Comorbidities
- ISBN 978-3-7258-4845-4 (Hardback)
- ISBN 978-3-7258-4846-1 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Diagnosis and Management of Skin Diseases, Related Disorders and Their Comorbidities that was published in
Our Special Issue is aimed at examining the continuous evolution within our discipline and the vastness of it. This Issue is a collection and presentation of data on the latest developments in the field of dermatology and is intended to be a continuation of articles previously published by the Guest Editors. Dermatology is a continuously evolving specialty and touches on every part of the field of medicine. This Special Issue of Diagnostics entitled “Diagnosis and Management of Skin Diseases, Related Disorders and Their Comorbidities” aims to collect and present data about the most recent developments in the field. Medical history and clinical examination, followed by non-invasive imaging or blood tests or the exploration of skin structures and their pathological changes, allow pathologists to better understand, detect, or define diseases of the skin. We clinicians and researchers are constantly viewing cutaneous signs and symptoms as a window into the systemic state of the human body. Many diseases thought to be localized to the skin are now considered part of a systemic involvement. Each of our patients is unique, with their own comorbidities and anatomic or physiologic particularities. There are also individual aspects regarding the appearance, evolution, and prognosis of cutaneous skin diseases, as well as their response to various treatments.