Karger's globally recognized dermatology publications always remain ahead of the latest developments. Our publications encompass long-standing and well-established journals such as Dermatology and Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. With the first journal exclusively dedicated to research and treatment of hair, nail and skin gland diseases Skin Appendage Disorders, the German publication Karger Kompass Dermatologie, and the Open Access journal Case Reports in Dermatology we cover a broad spectrum on dermatological topics.

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Tile Picture Nail Disorders - Latest Findings and Recent Advances

Nail Disorders - Latest Findings and Recent Advances

Nail conditions are commonly seen in dermatologic practice and significantly impact quality of life. They are generally difficult to treat and often frustrating.
Tile Picture Trichoscopy of Scarring Alopecia

Trichoscopy of Scarring Alopecia

Trichoscopy allows the diagnosis of cicatricial alopecia, showing a lack of follicular opening (ostia). It often indicates diseases that cause scarring.
Tile Teledermatology

Teledermatology

Teledermatology, remote monitoring, e-health, and digital dermatology are expanding fields that are increasingly used to assess and manage numerous skin diseases.

Best of Dermatology Kachel

Best of Dermatology

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Nevi Article Series Kachel

Nevi Article Series
2019-2021

Highlights from our Dermatology journal.

 

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Research Viewpoints Kachel

Research Viewpoints

Discover highlights from the latest scientific research, interviews with leading scientists, the latest developments from Karger and across the publishing industry in our research blog.
Kachel DermaCompass

DermaCompass

Available as an app and a web version DermaCompass is your practical assistant in Dermatology including support in differential diagnosis and management.

 

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