Alan B. Fleischer focuses on Dermatology, Psoriasis, Surgery, Adverse effect and Disease. Alan B. Fleischer works in the field of Dermatology, namely Atopic dermatitis. Alan B. Fleischer interconnects Physical therapy, Quality of life and Disease severity in the investigation of issues within Psoriasis.
Alan B. Fleischer is involved in the study of Surgery that focuses on Ambulatory in particular. His Adverse effect study incorporates themes from Irritant contact dermatitis, Pigmentation disorder, Tazarotene and Topical steroid. His work deals with themes such as Psychiatry, Retrospective cohort study and Clinical psychology, which intersect with Disease.
His primary areas of investigation include Dermatology, Ambulatory, Surgery, Psoriasis and Disease. His Dermatology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Randomized controlled trial, Adverse effect and Tacrolimus. As part of one scientific family, Alan B. Fleischer deals mainly with the area of Ambulatory, narrowing it down to issues related to the Family medicine, and often Medical diagnosis and Ambulatory care.
His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Internal medicine, Epidemiology and Skin cancer. His work focuses on many connections between Psoriasis and other disciplines, such as Severity of illness, that overlap with his field of interest in Quality of life. His Atopic dermatitis research incorporates elements of Atopy and Calcineurin.
His primary areas of study are Dermatology, Ambulatory, Internal medicine, Medical care and Atopic dermatitis. In general Dermatology study, his work on Rosacea often relates to the realm of Ivermectin, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Ambulatory study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Office visits, Family medicine, Acne, Ambulatory care and Pediatrics.
His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Gastroenterology and Psoriasis. The concepts of his Psoriasis study are interwoven with issues in Content validity, Physical therapy and Severity of illness. He focuses mostly in the field of Disease, narrowing it down to matters related to Surgery and, in some cases, Seborrheic keratoses and Lymphoma.
His main research concerns Dermatology, Ambulatory, Internal medicine, Pathology and Acne. Specifically, his work in Dermatology is concerned with the study of Atopic dermatitis. His Ambulatory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ambulatory care, Retrospective cohort study and Family medicine.
His work on Carcinogenesis as part of general Internal medicine study is frequently linked to Sertraline, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Acne research focuses on Quality of life and how it relates to Physical therapy. He has included themes like Psoriasis and Insomnia in his Physical therapy study.
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Psoriasis causes as much disability as other major medical diseases.
Stephen R. Rapp;Steven R. Feldman;M.Lyn Exum;Alan B. Fleischer.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (1999)
Incidence Estimate of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in the United States, 2006
Howard W. Rogers;Martin A. Weinstock;Ashlynne R. Harris;Michael R. Hinckley.
Archives of Dermatology (2010)
Skin cancer is among the most costly of all cancers to treat for the Medicare population
Tamara Salam Housman;Steven R. Feldman;Phillip M. Williford;Alan B. Fleischer.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2003)
Oral Corticosteroid Use Is Effective for Cutaneous Hemangiomas: An Evidence-Based Evaluation
Michelle L. Bennett;Alan B. Fleischer;Sarah L. Chamlin;Ilona J. Frieden.
Archives of Dermatology (2001)
Pyoderma gangrenosum. A comparison of typical and atypical forms with an emphasis on time to remission. Case review of 86 patients from 2 institutions.
Bennett Ml;Jackson Jm;Jorizzo Jl;Fleischer Ab.
Medicine (2000)
Thalidomide: current and potential clinical applications.
Leonard Calabrese;Alan B Fleischer.
The American Journal of Medicine (2000)
Tacrolimus ointment for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in adult patients: Part II, safety
Nicholas A. Soter;Alan B. Fleischer;Guy F. Webster;Eugene Monroe.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2001)
The self-administered psoriasis area and severity index is valid and reliable.
Steven R. Feldman;Alan B. Fleischer;David M. Reboussin;Stephen R. Rapp.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1996)
Stealth monitoring of adherence to topical medication: Adherence is very poor in children with atopic dermatitis
Jennifer Krejci-Manwaring;Mark G. Tusa;Christie Carroll;Fabian Camacho.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2007)
The Safety of Liposuction: Results of a National Survey
Tamara Salam Housman;Naomi Lawrence;Beverly G. Mellen;Mary Noel George.
Dermatologic Surgery (2002)
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