Sports Dermatology

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Sports Dermatology
Sports Dermatology
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
Camp Discovery
I apologize……..
Sports Dermatoology
Athletes have unique skin 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
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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
Sunburn
Poison Ivy
Pernio/Chilblains
Erythema Ab Igne
Are you enjoying the game ?
Sports Related Traumatic Conditions
Talon Noir
Friction Blisters
Corn/Callus
Strawberries
Subungual hematoma
Piezogenic Papules
© 2009 - 2010 Crutchfield Dermatology
© 2009 - 2010 Crutchfield Dermatology
© 2009 - 2010 Crutchfield Dermatology
© 2009 - 2010 Crutchfield Dermatology
© 2009 - 2010 Crutchfield Dermatology
Sports Related Equipment Related
Acne Mechanica
Acne Mechanica
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Neosporin
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Charles, do you think that is funny ?
Bacterial Infections
Impetigo
Ecthyma
Bacterial Folliculitis
Pityrosporum Folliculitis
Hot Tub Folliculitis
MRSA
MRSA treated
Erythrasma
Woods lamp, Erythrasma
Pitted Keratolysis
Viral Infections
HSV
Eczema Herpeticum
Molluscum Contagiosum
Warts
Fungal Infections
Tine Cruris
Tinea Pedis
Tinea Corporis
Tinea Unguium
Tinea Versicolor
Intertrigo
Infestations/Stings
Scabies
Platelet Rich Plasma
Don’t spill the milk!
Olivia, Are these guys old?
Curbside Consults!
Charles@CrutchfieldDermatology.com
telephone 651. 209. 3628
Case of the Month
Charles@CrutchfieldDermatology.com
Thank You
Acne
is a disorder of the folliculopilo-sebaceous unit
Acne Treatment Strategies
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Topical Retinoids
Topical Alphahydroxy acids
Topical Antibiotics
Topical Salicylic Acids
Topical Benzyl Peroxide
Phototherapy (Aramis
laser)/PDT
Anti-androgens
Azelex
Oral Antibiotics
Systemic Retinoids
Acne Variants
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Vulgaris
Neonatal
Comedonal
Inflammatory/pustular
Nodulocystic
Conglobata
Keloidalis
Hidradenitis Supprativa
Follicular occlusion triad/tetrad
Androgen excess syndrome
Special Names
(Occlusive exacerbations 2/3)
Pomade
 Mechanica
 Jun filles
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Acne Sequelae
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Scarring
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation
keloids
My Treatment approach
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Pritned material (AAD and website)
Mild cleanser
Mild moisturizer
Alpha-hydroxy pads
Topical retinoids (ladder)
Topical comedolytic agents
Topical bacteriostatic agents
Oral antibiotics
Laser treatments/ PDT
Oral retinoids
Aramis Laser