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Clinical Pediatric Dermatology: A Textbook of Skin Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
by Sidney Hurwitz
Physicians who care for infants, children, and adolescents are challenged by problems
involving the skin almost daily. Dr.Hurwitz' book is the landmark clinical
reference for pediatricians, dermatologists, and family practitioners alike.
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Table of Contents:
An Overview of Dermatologic Diagnosis,
Cutaneous Disorders of the Newborn,
Eczematous Eruptions in Childhood,
Photosensitivity and Photoreactions,
Papulosquamous and Related Disorders,
Disorders of the Sebaceous and Sweat Glands,
Hereditary Skin Disorders - The Genodermatoses,
Cutaneous Tumors in Childhood,
Vascular Disorders of Infancy and Childhood,
Bacterial and Protozoal Infections of the Skin,
Viral Diseases of the Skin,
The Exanthematous Diseases of Childhood,
Skin Disorders Due To Fungi,
Insect Bites and Parasitic Infestations,
Bullous Disorders of Childhood,
Disorders of Pigmentation,
Disorders of Hair and Nails,
The Hypersensitivity Syndromes,
Vasculitic Disorders,
The Collagen Vascular Disorders,
Endocrine Disorders and The Skin,
Inborn Errors of Metabolism,
Neurocutaneous Disorders,
The Mononuclear Phagocyte(Reticuloendothelial)and Lymphoreticular System,
Unclassified Disorders
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Research Articles:
Creating a Pediatric Digital Library for Pediatric Health Care Providers and Families
Using Literature and Data to Define Common Pediatric Problems
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2002 Mar–Apr; 9(2): 161–170.
by Donna D'Alessandro, MD and Peggy Kingsley
The goal of this study was to complete a literature-based needs assessment with regard to
common pediatric problems encountered by pediatric health care providers (PHCPs) and families,
and to develop a problem-based pediatric digital library to meet those needs.
The needs assessment yielded 65 information sources. Common problems were identified
and categorized, and the Internet was manually searched for authoritative Web sites.
The created pediatric digital library (www.generalpediatrics.com) used a problem-based
interface and was deployed in November 1999. From November 1999 to November 2000, the
number of hyperlinks and authoritative Web sites increased 51.1 and 32.2 percent,
respectively. Over the same time, visitors increased by 57.3 percent and overall usage
increased by 255 percent. A pediatric digital library has been created that begins to
bring order to general pediatric resources on the Internet. This pediatric digital
library provides current, authoritative, easily accessed pediatric information
whenever and wherever the PHCPs and families want assistance.
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