Diane Thiboutot

Guest Editor for the following articles:

Sep
2001
Vol. 20. No. 3

Safety Issues in Isotretinoin Therapy

Nathan Hanson, BA | Sancy Leachman, MD, PhD

Isotretinoin (Accutane, Roche Laboratories Inc, Nutley, NJ) is an important drug, not only for the treatment of severe acne, but also for other diagnoses and in chemoprevention settings.

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Sep
2001
Vol. 20. No. 3

Acne Therapy: Clinical Pearls

Ronnit Hamuy Stein, MD | Mark Lebwohl, MD

Several classes of medications successfully treat acne. Systemic and topical retinoids, systemic and topical antimicrobials, and systemic hormonal therapy are the major categories.

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Sep
2001
Vol. 20. No. 3

Treatment of Acne Scarring

Ranella J Hirsch, MD | Amy B Lewis, MD

In this article, the authors discuss the history of and current modalities in use for the treatment of acne scars.

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Sep
2001
Vol. 20. No. 3

Rosacea: Current Thoughts on Origin

Joel T M Bamford, MD

Rosacea is a clinical pattern beginning and evolving in the genetically susceptible individual in response to a host of exposures.

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Sep
2001
Vol. 20. No. 3

Treatment of Rosacea

Guy F. Webster, MD, PhD, FAAD

AN OBVIOUS but important concept in the treatment of rosacea is that rosacea is not acne.

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