Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Vicente
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Herane,Maria Isabel, Costa,Adilson, Martin,Jaime Piquero, Troielli,Patricia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962017000200221
Resumo: Abstract: Skin disease occur worldwide, affecting people of all nationalities and all skin types. These diseases may have a genetic component and may manifest differently in specific population groups; however, there has been little study on this aspect. If population-based differences exist, it is reasonable to assume that understanding these differences may optimize treatment. While there is a relative paucity of information about similarities and differences in skin diseases around the world, the knowledge-base is expanding. One challenge in understanding population-based variations is posed by terminology used in the literature: including ethnic skin, Hispanic skin, Asian skin, and skin of color. As will be discussed in this article, we recommend that the first three descriptors are no longer used in dermatology because they refer to nonspecific groups of people. In contrast, "skin of color" may be used - perhaps with further refinements in the future - as a term that relates to skin biology and provides relevant information to dermatologists.
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title Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
spellingShingle Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
Torres,Vicente
Acne vulgaris
Genetics
Dermatology
title_short Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
title_full Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
title_fullStr Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
title_full_unstemmed Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
title_sort Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin
author Torres,Vicente
author_facet Torres,Vicente
Herane,Maria Isabel
Costa,Adilson
Martin,Jaime Piquero
Troielli,Patricia
author_role author
author2 Herane,Maria Isabel
Costa,Adilson
Martin,Jaime Piquero
Troielli,Patricia
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Vicente
Herane,Maria Isabel
Costa,Adilson
Martin,Jaime Piquero
Troielli,Patricia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acne vulgaris
Genetics
Dermatology
topic Acne vulgaris
Genetics
Dermatology
description Abstract: Skin disease occur worldwide, affecting people of all nationalities and all skin types. These diseases may have a genetic component and may manifest differently in specific population groups; however, there has been little study on this aspect. If population-based differences exist, it is reasonable to assume that understanding these differences may optimize treatment. While there is a relative paucity of information about similarities and differences in skin diseases around the world, the knowledge-base is expanding. One challenge in understanding population-based variations is posed by terminology used in the literature: including ethnic skin, Hispanic skin, Asian skin, and skin of color. As will be discussed in this article, we recommend that the first three descriptors are no longer used in dermatology because they refer to nonspecific groups of people. In contrast, "skin of color" may be used - perhaps with further refinements in the future - as a term that relates to skin biology and provides relevant information to dermatologists.
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