Approximately 80 percent of the world's population is pigmented; even in the United States, current projections indicate that by mid-century the majority of the population will be non-Caucasian. US dermatologists are already seeing a significant shift in the makeup of their client population. Yet, despite this changing face of the American populati
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Part I: Normal Structure and Function of Ethnic Skin and Hair. Manifestations of Common Diseases in Ethnic Skin. Neonatal and Pediatric Diseases. Hair and Scalp Disorders. Infections and Infestations. Pigmentary Disorders. Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease. Skin Tumors and Skin Cancer. Photoaging. Dermatologic Therapy. Dermatosurgery. Laser Therapy. Part II: Dermatologic Disease in Asians. Dermatologic Disease in Blacks. Dermatologic Disease in Hispanics/Latinos. Dermatologic Disease in Native Americans and Eskimos. Dermatologic Disease in Slavs.