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Sports Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD Clinical Professor of Dermatology University of Minnesota Medical School Sports Dermatology Dermatologist for Vikings, Twins, Wild, Timberowlves/Lynx and Gophers Thank You

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Sports Dermatoology Athletes have unique care concerns due to a multiplicity of factors. This includes having skin exposed to other athletes, the environmental exposures, athletic equipment exposure, and traumatic forces. Goals for today

 Today I will show examples of common sports associated conditions seen in football players and other athletes.  I will also present reasonable treatment options and special treatment pearls for several of the most common of these conditions. Sports Related Environmental Conditions Poison Ivy Pernio/ Ab Igne

Are you enjoying the game ? Sports Related Traumatic Conditions Talon Noir Friction Corn/ Strawberries Subungual Piezogenic

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Allergic Neosporin Allergic Contact Dermatitis Charles, do you think that is funny ? Bacterial Ecthyma Bacterial Pityrosporum Folliculitis Hot Tub Folliculitis MRSA MRSA treated Erythrasma Woods lamp, Erythrasma Pitted Keratolysis Viral Infections HSV Eczema Herpeticum

Molluscum Contagiosum Fungal Infections Tine Cruris Tinea Pedis Tinea Unguium Intertrigo Infestations/Stings

Platelet Rich Plasma Don’t spill the milk! Olivia, Are these guys old? Curbside Consults! [email protected] telephone 651. 209. 3628 Case of the Month [email protected] Thank You

Acne is a disorder of the folliculo- pilo-sebaceous unit

Acne Treatment Strategies

 Topical  Topical Alphahydroxy acids  Topical  Topical Salicylic Acids  Topical Benzyl Peroxide  Phototherapy (Aramis laser)/PDT  Anti-androgens  Azelex  Oral Antibiotics  Systemic Retinoids Acne Variants

 Vulgaris  Neonatal  Comedonal  Inflammatory/pustular  Nodulocystic  Conglobata  Keloidalis  Supprativa  Follicular occlusion triad/tetrad  Androgen excess syndrome

Special Names (Occlusive exacerbations 2/3)

 Pomade  Mechanica  Jun filles

Acne Sequelae

 Scarring  Postinflammatory

My Treatment approach

 Pritned material (AAD and website)  Mild cleanser  Mild  Alpha-hydroxy pads  Topical retinoids (ladder)  Topical comedolytic agents  Topical bacteriostatic agents  Oral antibiotics  Laser treatments/ PDT  Oral retinoids Aramis Laser