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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | June 2010, Volume 62, Number 6, Pages 909-1120 | Magazine Thermotherapy in Dermatologic Infections Pre-Owned, Signs of Use, Readable - Bent Edges and Markings on the Magazine The use of local induced hyperthermia or thermotherapy for dermatologic infections has not been fully explored in the more recent medical literature. Herein, we discuss the rationale behind the use of thermotherapy and review reported clinical experience with its use in the management of cutaneous infections. Learning objectives After completing this learning activity, participants should be able to describe the possible rationale for the use of heat in dermatologic infections, identify infections that might be appropriately managed with thermotherapy, distinguish between the various forms of thermotherapy and determine which form is most advantageous in different clinical settings, and recognize those infectious processes where both thermotherapy and application of cold (cryotherapy) may be clinically beneficial. Specs Publisher: JAAD / Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Language: English Cover: Paperback Number of Pages: 211 pages Print Date: June 2010 Volume: 62 Number: 6 Pages: 909-1120
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | June 2010, Volume 62, Number 6, Pages 909-1120 | Magazine Thermotherapy in Dermatologic Infections Pre-Owned, Signs of Use, Readable - Bent Edges and Markings on the Magazine The use of local induced hyperthermia or thermotherapy for dermatologic infections has not been fully explored in the more recent medical literature. Herein, we discuss the rationale behind the use of thermotherapy and review reported clinical experience with its use in the management of cutaneous infections. Learning objectives After completing this learning activity, participants should be able to describe the possible rationale for the use of heat in dermatologic infections, identify infections that might be appropriately managed with thermotherapy, distinguish between the various forms of thermotherapy and determine which form is most advantageous in different clinical settings, and recognize those infectious processes where both thermotherapy and application of cold (cryotherapy) may be clinically beneficial. Specs Publisher: JAAD / Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Language: English Cover: Paperback Number of Pages: 211 pages Print Date: June 2010 Volume: 62 Number: 6 Pages: 909-1120
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