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Kerry Carder, M.D.

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Kerry Carder
Name:
  Kerry Robin Carder, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Dermatology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Children's Medical Center of Dallas

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Congenital Skin Disorders
Genodermatosis
Atopic Dermatitis
Pediatric Dermatology
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Carder, KR, Goldsmith L, Morrell D, "Hypersensitivity reactions in neonates and infants." The Management of Congenital and Neonatal Skin Disorders: Dermatologic Therapy, 18:160-175, 2005
Carder, KR, Eickenfield LF, Frieden IJ, Esterly NB, "Fungal infections, infestations and parasitic infections in neonates." Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, 2nd edition 2006
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Essary L, Carder KR, Hoang M., "Practical review and recent developments in pediatric dermatopathology." Advanced Dermatology, 21:193-215, 2005
Hoang MP, Carder KR, Pandya AG, Bennett MJ, "Ichthyosis and Keratotic follicular plugs containing dystrophic calcification in newborns: distinctive histopathologic features of X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia punctata (Conradi-Hunermann-Happle Syndrome)." American Journal of Dermatopathology, 26/1:53-58, 2004
Anderson R, Carder KR, "X-Linked reticulated pigmentary disorder with systemic manifestations: Report of a third family and literature review." Pediatric Dermatology, 22/2:122-126, 2005
 
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