Expert Review of Dermatology
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Discipline | Dermatology |
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Language | English |
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History | 2001-2013 |
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ISO 4 | Expert Rev Dermatol. |
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ISSN | 1746-9872 (print) 1746-9872 (web) |
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Expert Review of Dermatology is a peer-reviewed, international medical journal which published review articles on all aspects of dermatology. It is part of the Expert Review series, published by Informa.
Each review includes an ‘expert commentary’ and a 'five-year view' section, in which authors are asked to provide their personal view on the current status and future direction of the research discussed.
Expert Review of Dermatology ceased publication in 2013 having previously been publishing 6 issues a year since 2006.
Issue Contents
- Reviews
- Perspectives
- Special Reports
- Drug Profiles
- Device Profiles
- Editorials
- Key Paper Evaluations
- Meeting Reports
- Clinical Trial Reports
Key Areas of Coverage
- New understanding of dermatologic disease processes
- New diagnostic techniques and preventive strategies
- Performance and comparison of existing and novel therapeutic indications
- Adverse drug reactions and side-effect profiles
- Ethical considerations for clinical and experimental research
- Management guidelines and future directions
- Screening, patient stratification and epidemiology
- Strategic and political issues in dermatology