TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Caring for LGBT Persons in Dermatology A1 - Yeung, Howa A1 - D. Mansh, Matthew A1 - Chen, Suephy C. A1 - Katz, Kenneth A. A2 - Kang, Sewon A2 - Amagai, Masayuki A2 - Bruckner, Anna L. A2 - Enk, Alexander H. A2 - Margolis, David J. A2 - McMichael, Amy J. A2 - Orringer, Jeffrey S. Y1 - 2019 N1 - T2 - Fitzpatrick's Dermatology, 9e AB - AT-A-GLANCELesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons face health disparities and experience unique health issues relevant to dermatologists.Dermatologists should follow guidelines for men who have sex with men from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health agencies for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases screening; HIV preexposure prophylaxis and HIV postexposure prophylaxis; and human papillomavirus, hepatitis A and B viruses, and meningococcal vaccination.Gender-affirming hormone treatments for transgender persons have distinct dermatologic effects.Eliciting a patient’s sexual history and gender identity can facilitate diagnosis and management of dermatologically relevant diseases. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/11/04 UR - dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1161334155 ER -