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Neonatal Skin: Structure and Function, Second Edition [Hardcover]

Steven B. Hoath (Editor), Howard I. Maibach (Editor)

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0824708873 978-0824708870 April 18, 2003 2

Presenting the most appropriate cleansing techniques and astringent selection for proper neonatal care, the second edition of this text should help practitioners and researchers understand the effects of accidental percutaneous absorption in the newborn and therapeutic strategies for facilitating epidermal barrier development in the extremely low birthweight (ELBW) preterm infant.


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The structural development of human skin has been intensely studied and documented, first at the light, then the electron microscopy level (1). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
moisture accumulation rate, epidermal barrier maturation, epidermal barrier development, soap species, personal cleansing products, human sebocytes, corneum formation, barrier ontogenesis, periderm cells, skin care practices, neonatal skin, adhesive removal, transepidermal water loss, skin compatibility, synthetic detergent bar, stratum corneum hydration, pigmentary system, thermal sweating, semipermeable dressing, skin surface lipids, vernix caseosa, sebaceous lipids, outer stratum corneum, human sebaceous glands, sebaceous cells
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Invest Dermatol, New York, Arch Dermatol, Acta Paediatr Scand, Pediatr Res, Arch Dis Child, Pediatr Dermatol, Clin Invest, Marcel Dekker, Acta Derm Venereol, Clin Perinatol, Soc Cosmet Chem, Biol Neonate, Lipid Res, Oxford University Press, Skin Res Technol, Infect Immun, Academic Press, Pediatr Infect Dis, Semin Neonatol, United States, Wound Rep Reg, Cell Biol, University of Cincinnati, Clin Dermatol
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