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    Author(s)Neelam A. Vashi
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9783030689940
    Pages137
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2021

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    Springer Cultural Practices and Dermatoses 1st Editon 2021 Softbound by Neelam A. Vashi

    This book addresses the importance of the physicians’ understanding on how varying ethnic and cultural identities can affect dermatological disease presentation in patients. It bridges the gap in knowledge for practicing dermatologists, especially those not studying or practicing in a highly multi-ethnic center who may not be exposed to patients from a variety of cultures.Concise and cohesive, the book examines how dermatoses can manifest due to cosmetic practices, therapeutics, religious practices, cultural hair-related practices, and environmental variables. These elements underscore that without exposure to patients of varying backgrounds, it can be nearly impossible to learn about practices that may influence a patient's health. There are many examples of cultural practices causing dermatologic lesions, and it is becoming increasingly more likely that practicing dermatologists will encounter patients with these findings as migration, tourism, and public interest continue to rise.Socially conscientious and relevant, Cultural Practices and Dermatoses covers everything from more common cultural practices, such as acupuncture and threading, to lesser known ones, like pew blisters and turban ear, as there is limited medical literature describing their cutaneous effects and complications. 1. Therapeutic Practices.- 2. Cosmetic Practices.- 3. Cultural Hair-Related Dermatoses.- 4. Religious Dermatoses.-5. Environmental Dermatoses.-6. Cultural Competency.