Dr. Anna L Bruckner MD
Dermatologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dermatology
300 Pasteur Dr Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Anna Bruckner is a pediatric dermatologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Bruckner specializes in the skin care of children. Pediatric dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions that affect infants, children and teens. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Pediatric dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Bruckner diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
Education and Training
Northwestern Uniiversity 1997
Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine 1997
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD- Pediatric Dermatology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hemangiomas of infancy.
- Incontinentia pigmenti: a window to the role of NF-kappaB function.
- Bullous "cellulitis" with eosinophilia: case report and review of Wells' syndrome in childhood.
- Coalescing, nevoid papules in an infant.
- Infantile hemangiomas.
- Unilateral aquagenic wrinkling of the palms associated with aspirin intake.
- Support groups for children and their families in pediatric dermatology.
- Adolescent hair loss.
- Persistent scale in the diaper area.
- Epidermodysplasia verruciform-like Lesions in an HIV patient.
- Widespread porokeratotic adnexal ostial nevus: clinical features and proposal of a new name unifying porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus and porokeratotic eccrine and hair follicle nevus.
- Annular and keratotic papules and plaques in a teenager. Elastosis perforans serpiginosa (EPS).
- Propranolol for the treatment of a life-threatening subglottic and mediastinal infantile hemangioma.
- A toddler with facial nodules: a case of idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma.
- Warty plaque in a boy with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
Clinical Trials
- Safety and Efficacy of Diacerein 1% Ointment Topical Formulation Compared to Placebo for Subjects With Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EBS)
- Study of Ixekizumab (LY2439821) in Children 6 to Less Than 18 Years With Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis
- A Study of FCX-007 for Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB)
- Sildenafil for the Treatment of Lymphatic Malformations
- Use of Otoscope as a Non-Invasive Tool for Diagnosis of Pilomatricoma
Treatments
- Acne
- Eczema
- Dermatitis
- Moles
- Warts
- Molluscum Contagiosum
- Birth Defects
- Birthmark
- Contact Dermatitis
- Allergic Reaction
- Keratosis Pilaris
- Rash
- Natural Hormone Balancing
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