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FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
OCULOCUTANEOUS ALBINISM INCIDENCE 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Hair Styling Dermatitis. Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for PLANT-ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS Plant-associated dermatitis is commonly seen in both primary care and dermatology clinics. Clinicians should be aware of the vast array of reactions that can occur following exposure to plants and that reactions differ based on the species as well as the route of exposure. Many of the plants noted for causing clinical symptoms arecommon
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA TREATMENT WITH MOHS Divya Srivastava, MD, is an associate professor and the director of mohs surgery and dermatologic oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, TX, with a MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS Molluscum contagiosum is more common in individuals with atopic dermatitis, and its lesions tend to be more persistent, more extensive and more disseminated in this patient population. Agromayor and colleagues 4 reported that 49% of children in Spain under 10 years of age who were infected with molluscum contagiosum also had atopicdermatitis.
SYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR NAIL PSORIASIS Despite the range of systemic therapeutic options for psoriasis, psoriatic nail dystrophies are often unaddressed and untreated. 1 The dearth of psoriatic nail disease in evidence-based medicine is discordant with the pertinence of nail psoriasis to disease prognosis. Up to between 80% to 90% of all patients with plaque psoriasis will have at least one incidence of nail psoriasis in their GENETIC COMPONENTS AND HEPATITIS RISKS IN HS Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: A REVIEW OF MEDICAL Moderate to extensive hair loss occurs in an estimated 53% of men 1 and 25% of women 2 by age 49. Further, hair loss can greatly affect the self-image and subsequently quality of life. 3-5 For many patients, the cause is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a genetically influenced disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and eventually, vellus hairs. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HS AND HEPATITIS B/C Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
TREATING AD: DISCUSSING A PHASE 3 TRIAL ON RUXOLITINIB Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, is chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego in San Diego, CA, and professor of dermatology and pediatrics and vice-chair of the department of dermatology at UC San Diego School of Medicine. HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from OCULOCUTANEOUS ALBINISM INCIDENCE 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. PLANT-ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS Plant-associated dermatitis is commonly seen in both primary care and dermatology clinics. Clinicians should be aware of the vast array of reactions that can occur following exposure to plants and that reactions differ based on the species as well as the route of exposure. Many of the plants noted for causing clinical symptoms arecommon
HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Hair Styling Dermatitis. Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS Molluscum contagiosum is more common in individuals with atopic dermatitis, and its lesions tend to be more persistent, more extensive and more disseminated in this patient population. Agromayor and colleagues 4 reported that 49% of children in Spain under 10 years of age who were infected with molluscum contagiosum also had atopicdermatitis.
GENETIC COMPONENTS AND HEPATITIS RISKS IN HS Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HS AND HEPATITIS B/C Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: A REVIEW OF MEDICAL Moderate to extensive hair loss occurs in an estimated 53% of men 1 and 25% of women 2 by age 49. Further, hair loss can greatly affect the self-image and subsequently quality of life. 3-5 For many patients, the cause is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a genetically influenced disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and eventually, vellus hairs. SYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR NAIL PSORIASIS Despite the range of systemic therapeutic options for psoriasis, psoriatic nail dystrophies are often unaddressed and untreated. 1 The dearth of psoriatic nail disease in evidence-based medicine is discordant with the pertinence of nail psoriasis to disease prognosis. Up to between 80% to 90% of all patients with plaque psoriasis will have at least one incidence of nail psoriasis in their ERUPTIVE KERATOACANTHOMAS Diagnostic Dilemma. KAs are usually solitary, rapidly growing, erythematous, crateriform nodules occurring on sun-exposed areas in middle-aged to elderly individuals with equal occurrence in men and women. 1,2 They range from several millimeters to several centimeters in size, have well-demarcated borders, and appear as endoexophyticnodules
IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
OCULOCUTANEOUS ALBINISM INCIDENCE 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. PLANT-ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS Plant-associated dermatitis is commonly seen in both primary care and dermatology clinics. Clinicians should be aware of the vast array of reactions that can occur following exposure to plants and that reactions differ based on the species as well as the route of exposure. Many of the plants noted for causing clinical symptoms arecommon
HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Hair Styling Dermatitis. Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS Molluscum contagiosum is more common in individuals with atopic dermatitis, and its lesions tend to be more persistent, more extensive and more disseminated in this patient population. Agromayor and colleagues 4 reported that 49% of children in Spain under 10 years of age who were infected with molluscum contagiosum also had atopicdermatitis.
GENETIC COMPONENTS AND HEPATITIS RISKS IN HS Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HS AND HEPATITIS B/C Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: A REVIEW OF MEDICAL Moderate to extensive hair loss occurs in an estimated 53% of men 1 and 25% of women 2 by age 49. Further, hair loss can greatly affect the self-image and subsequently quality of life. 3-5 For many patients, the cause is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a genetically influenced disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and eventually, vellus hairs. SYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR NAIL PSORIASIS Despite the range of systemic therapeutic options for psoriasis, psoriatic nail dystrophies are often unaddressed and untreated. 1 The dearth of psoriatic nail disease in evidence-based medicine is discordant with the pertinence of nail psoriasis to disease prognosis. Up to between 80% to 90% of all patients with plaque psoriasis will have at least one incidence of nail psoriasis in their ERUPTIVE KERATOACANTHOMAS Diagnostic Dilemma. KAs are usually solitary, rapidly growing, erythematous, crateriform nodules occurring on sun-exposed areas in middle-aged to elderly individuals with equal occurrence in men and women. 1,2 They range from several millimeters to several centimeters in size, have well-demarcated borders, and appear as endoexophyticnodules
IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER So, the incidence of melanoma is obviously higher now than it was 50 years ago because we had a thicker ozone layer,” Dr. Hegde explained. The study found that some elderly patients may experience improved outcomes due to a better immune system. “In looking at all patients with melanoma, those who did better had a favorable immunesystem
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ACAI FOR GREAT SKIN? Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a small grape-like fruit with a deep purple color that grows on acai palm trees in the rainforests in South America. Acai berries have been used in traditional medical practices in the native people of the rainforest to treat digestive disorders and various skin conditions. The Acai fruit is highly perishable and ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER So, the incidence of melanoma is obviously higher now than it was 50 years ago because we had a thicker ozone layer,” Dr. Hegde explained. The study found that some elderly patients may experience improved outcomes due to a better immune system. “In looking at all patients with melanoma, those who did better had a favorable immunesystem
OCULOCUTANEOUS ALBINISM INCIDENCE 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. PLANT-ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS Plant-associated dermatitis is commonly seen in both primary care and dermatology clinics. Clinicians should be aware of the vast array of reactions that can occur following exposure to plants and that reactions differ based on the species as well as the route of exposure. Many of the plants noted for causing clinical symptoms arecommon
HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Hair Styling Dermatitis. Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS Molluscum contagiosum is more common in individuals with atopic dermatitis, and its lesions tend to be more persistent, more extensive and more disseminated in this patient population. Agromayor and colleagues 4 reported that 49% of children in Spain under 10 years of age who were infected with molluscum contagiosum also had atopicdermatitis.
GENETIC COMPONENTS AND HEPATITIS RISKS IN HS Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: A REVIEW OF MEDICAL Moderate to extensive hair loss occurs in an estimated 53% of men 1 and 25% of women 2 by age 49. Further, hair loss can greatly affect the self-image and subsequently quality of life. 3-5 For many patients, the cause is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a genetically influenced disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and eventually, vellus hairs. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HS AND HEPATITIS B/C Jeffrey Cohen, MD, is a board-certified medical dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine. His current research focuses on the epidemiology of skin conditions, relationships between skin disorders and other medical problems, and the way that dermatologic care isdelivered.
SYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR NAIL PSORIASIS Despite the range of systemic therapeutic options for psoriasis, psoriatic nail dystrophies are often unaddressed and untreated. 1 The dearth of psoriatic nail disease in evidence-based medicine is discordant with the pertinence of nail psoriasis to disease prognosis. Up to between 80% to 90% of all patients with plaque psoriasis will have at least one incidence of nail psoriasis in their ERUPTIVE KERATOACANTHOMAS Diagnostic Dilemma. KAs are usually solitary, rapidly growing, erythematous, crateriform nodules occurring on sun-exposed areas in middle-aged to elderly individuals with equal occurrence in men and women. 1,2 They range from several millimeters to several centimeters in size, have well-demarcated borders, and appear as endoexophyticnodules
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
TREATING SUPERFICIAL LEG VEINS WITH LASER The Nd:Yag laser is the current laser of choice for treating leg veins. A recent comparison of treatment of lower extremity telangiectasias in 57 women with foam 0.5% polidocanol sclerotherapy (Asclera, Merz Aesthetics, Inc.) versus Nd:Yag laser found that both treatments result in >70% clearance. The only significant differencewas in pain
PIGMENTARY CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH SKIN AGING Pigmentary Changes Associated with Chronological Aging. Changes in the pigmentary system due to aging alone are minimal. Clinically, intrinsically-aged Caucasian skin is pale, due to loss of melanogenic capacity and decrease vascularity. 12 The changes of skin pigmentation in intrinsically-aged skin is similar among skin types. 13. THE SKIN’S ROLE IN IMMUNITY The skin has long been recognized as a major component of the human immune system. It serves as a physical barrier and is the primary defense against invading pathogens. Recently, however, research has shown that skin plays a much more involved role in maintaining homeostasis in the body, innate and adaptive immune responses, and hasits own
BARRIER CREAM USE FOR CHRONIC HAND DERMATITIS Dermatitis (irritant, allergic or both) is the most common occupational skin disease. A poster presented by Fowler and colleagues at The 2016 35th Anniversary Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference in Las Vegas, NV, measured the effectiveness of Lipogrid technology barrier cream (Ceramax) in reducing or eliminating chronic contacthand dermatitis.
IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy FOCUS ON PROPYLENE GLYCOL Propylene glycol (PG) was described by Wurtz in 1859, and it was first considered for use in pharmaceutical preparations in 1932. 8,9 It was proposed to replace ethylene glycol as a solvent and vehicle for a bismuth product used in the treatment of syphilis. Short- and long-term toxicological studies have shown that PG has a low toxicitywhen
REPAIR OF THE DILATED EARLOBE AFTER EAR GAUGING Surgical repair of the dilated earlobe after ear gauging is a simple procedure and can be performed by a well-trained dermatologic surgeon. The earlobe is cleansed with 70% alcohol or betadine solution. Local anesthesia is then administered using 1% lidocaine with 1:100,000epinephrine.
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
TREATING SUPERFICIAL LEG VEINS WITH LASER The Nd:Yag laser is the current laser of choice for treating leg veins. A recent comparison of treatment of lower extremity telangiectasias in 57 women with foam 0.5% polidocanol sclerotherapy (Asclera, Merz Aesthetics, Inc.) versus Nd:Yag laser found that both treatments result in >70% clearance. The only significant differencewas in pain
PIGMENTARY CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH SKIN AGING Pigmentary Changes Associated with Chronological Aging. Changes in the pigmentary system due to aging alone are minimal. Clinically, intrinsically-aged Caucasian skin is pale, due to loss of melanogenic capacity and decrease vascularity. 12 The changes of skin pigmentation in intrinsically-aged skin is similar among skin types. 13. THE SKIN’S ROLE IN IMMUNITY The skin has long been recognized as a major component of the human immune system. It serves as a physical barrier and is the primary defense against invading pathogens. Recently, however, research has shown that skin plays a much more involved role in maintaining homeostasis in the body, innate and adaptive immune responses, and hasits own
BARRIER CREAM USE FOR CHRONIC HAND DERMATITIS Dermatitis (irritant, allergic or both) is the most common occupational skin disease. A poster presented by Fowler and colleagues at The 2016 35th Anniversary Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference in Las Vegas, NV, measured the effectiveness of Lipogrid technology barrier cream (Ceramax) in reducing or eliminating chronic contacthand dermatitis.
IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy FOCUS ON PROPYLENE GLYCOL Propylene glycol (PG) was described by Wurtz in 1859, and it was first considered for use in pharmaceutical preparations in 1932. 8,9 It was proposed to replace ethylene glycol as a solvent and vehicle for a bismuth product used in the treatment of syphilis. Short- and long-term toxicological studies have shown that PG has a low toxicitywhen
REPAIR OF THE DILATED EARLOBE AFTER EAR GAUGING Surgical repair of the dilated earlobe after ear gauging is a simple procedure and can be performed by a well-trained dermatologic surgeon. The earlobe is cleansed with 70% alcohol or betadine solution. Local anesthesia is then administered using 1% lidocaine with 1:100,000epinephrine.
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Another atopic child came in the office the other day. She had typical dry, scaly skin with a few areas of active dermatitis. She had seen one of my partners, perhaps with a resident at the last visit. For the most part, the active dermatitis component of her condition was under good control. The dryness, however, was persistent. PLANT-ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS Plant-associated dermatitis is commonly seen in both primary care and dermatology clinics. Clinicians should be aware of the vast array of reactions that can occur following exposure to plants and that reactions differ based on the species as well as the route of exposure. Many of the plants noted for causing clinical symptoms arecommon
DERMATOLOGY WEEK: COMING SEPTEMBER 2021 HMP Global announced the launch of Dermatology Week, taking place September 16-19, 2021.The meeting will focus on clinically relevant and practical education to improve patient care for dermatologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other stakeholders in the specialty, and The Dermatologist will serve as an official media partner of the conference. VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: LEARNING FROM THE PANDEMIC EXPERIENCE Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT 2021 CODING GUIDELINES: KEY Article Type. New guidelines for the documentation of evaluation and management take effect January 1, 2021, and coding changes may affect payments in outpatient practices. New documentation guidelines for evaluation and management (E/M) will be implemented on January 1, 2021. The current guidelines have three main components: history VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: A MODEL FOR OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT WITH Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. TRALOKINUMAB: A NEW POTENTIAL FOR ATOPIC DERMATITIS A new biologic for treating moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) could come to market within the next year. The FDA in July accepted LEO Pharma’s Biologics License Application for tralokinumab, an IL-13 inhibitor, starting the clock on a review process that is set to conclude in the second quarter of 2021. 1 Physicians are eager to have a new weapon in the arsenal to treat this VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. TIPS FOR IN-PERSON ROTATIONS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. FOCUS ON PROPYLENE GLYCOL Propylene glycol (PG) was described by Wurtz in 1859, and it was first considered for use in pharmaceutical preparations in 1932. 8,9 It was proposed to replace ethylene glycol as a solvent and vehicle for a bismuth product used in the treatment of syphilis. Short- and long-term toxicological studies have shown that PG has a low toxicitywhen
FACTORS WHEN STARTING A NEW BIOLOGIC FOR PSORIASIS 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’s surface. FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
DERMATOLOGY WEEK: COMING SEPTEMBER 2021 HMP Global announced the launch of Dermatology Week, taking place September 16-19, 2021.The meeting will focus on clinically relevant and practical education to improve patient care for dermatologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other stakeholders in the specialty, and The Dermatologist will serve as an official media partner of the conference. THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cellulitis are increasing in frequency. 1-3 In the United States, cellulitisaccounted
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study. 1 Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy groups raised questions on its safety following animal studies that suggested higher absorptions of the IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. CHOOSING THE BEST BIOLOGIC THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH The decision of which biologic treamtent to select for each patient can be a challenging one. Jennifer Cather, MD, of Modern Research Associates in Dallas, TX, provided a comprehensive look at the latest biologic psoriasis treatment options with attendees at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference Hawaii in January 2015. TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER Several studies from the American Society of Clinical Oncology suggest older patients may fare better than younger patients in metastaticmelanoma.
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’s surface. FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
DERMATOLOGY WEEK: COMING SEPTEMBER 2021 HMP Global announced the launch of Dermatology Week, taking place September 16-19, 2021.The meeting will focus on clinically relevant and practical education to improve patient care for dermatologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other stakeholders in the specialty, and The Dermatologist will serve as an official media partner of the conference. THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cellulitis are increasing in frequency. 1-3 In the United States, cellulitisaccounted
INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study. 1 Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy groups raised questions on its safety following animal studies that suggested higher absorptions of the IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. CHOOSING THE BEST BIOLOGIC THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH The decision of which biologic treamtent to select for each patient can be a challenging one. Jennifer Cather, MD, of Modern Research Associates in Dallas, TX, provided a comprehensive look at the latest biologic psoriasis treatment options with attendees at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference Hawaii in January 2015. TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER Several studies from the American Society of Clinical Oncology suggest older patients may fare better than younger patients in metastaticmelanoma.
VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: LEARNING FROM THE PANDEMIC EXPERIENCE Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for medicaments 1.. Once patch testing is performed and a culprit has been identified INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cellulitis are increasing in frequency. 1-3 In the United States, cellulitisaccounted
VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: A MODEL FOR OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT WITH Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. TIPS FOR IN-PERSON ROTATIONS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: A REVIEW OF MEDICAL Moderate to extensive hair loss occurs in an estimated 53% of men 1 and 25% of women 2 by age 49. Further, hair loss can greatly affect the self-image and subsequently quality of life. 3-5 For many patients, the cause is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a genetically influenced disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and eventually, vellus hairs. FACTORS WHEN STARTING A NEW BIOLOGIC FOR PSORIASIS 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
DERMATOLOGY WEEK: COMING SEPTEMBER 2021 HMP Global announced the launch of Dermatology Week, taking place September 16-19, 2021.The meeting will focus on clinically relevant and practical education to improve patient care for dermatologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other stakeholders in the specialty, and The Dermatologist will serve as an official media partner of the conference. THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER So, the incidence of melanoma is obviously higher now than it was 50 years ago because we had a thicker ozone layer,” Dr. Hegde explained. The study found that some elderly patients may experience improved outcomes due to a better immune system. “In looking at all patients with melanoma, those who did better had a favorable immunesystem
CHOOSING THE BEST BIOLOGIC THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH The decision of which biologic treamtent to select for each patient can be a challenging one. Jennifer Cather, MD, of Modern Research Associates in Dallas, TX, provided a comprehensive look at the latest biologic psoriasis treatment options with attendees at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference Hawaii in January 2015. IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
HOME | THE DERMATOLOGISTCONTACTCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVEAUTHOR GUIDELINESEDITORIAL BOARDPARTNERS Features. Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface: Biology and Pathophysiology of Eczema. The following article has been adapted from transcripts of Expert Insights in Atopic Dermatitis: Confronting Issues and Challenges Beneath the Surface, a multimedia series examining atopic dermatitis at levels deeper than the skin’ssurface.
FAQ: PSORIASIS AND COVID-19 There has been a lot of data and recommendations published regarding psoriasis and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, but after receiving calls from a few colleagues looking for advice on how to navigate the vaccine and biologics for their patients, I decided to provide a quick and easy reference to aid in answeringthese questions.
DERMATOLOGY WEEK: COMING SEPTEMBER 2021 HMP Global announced the launch of Dermatology Week, taking place September 16-19, 2021.The meeting will focus on clinically relevant and practical education to improve patient care for dermatologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other stakeholders in the specialty, and The Dermatologist will serve as an official media partner of the conference. THE GROWING PROBLEM OF PSEUDOCELLULITIS The Growing Problem of Pseudocellulitis. Cellulitis is a deep skin and subcutaneous fat infection characterized by poorly demarcated erythema, swelling, warmth and tenderness. It most commonly affects the legs and is usually caused by streptococcal infections, though both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus
ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR Atopic dermatitis (AD), or eczema, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by itchy, xerotic lesions. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey reported a prevalence of 12% among children in the United States, with a greater prevalence in patients with skin of color (persons of African, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and/or Native American ancestry). 1 Previous reports from TRICHLOROACETIC ACID PEELS FOR ACTINIC KERATOSES A 65-year-old woman presented to our clinic for treatment of AKs, and after discussion of treatment options, we planned for a series of full-face TCA peels. Although the current standard treatment of AKs is 5-FU, we opted to treat her with TCA peels because it is an in-office treatment with low morbidity, thereby ensuring compliance and reducingside effects.
MELANOMA: WHY OLDER PATIENTS MAY FARE BETTER So, the incidence of melanoma is obviously higher now than it was 50 years ago because we had a thicker ozone layer,” Dr. Hegde explained. The study found that some elderly patients may experience improved outcomes due to a better immune system. “In looking at all patients with melanoma, those who did better had a favorable immunesystem
CHOOSING THE BEST BIOLOGIC THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH The decision of which biologic treamtent to select for each patient can be a challenging one. Jennifer Cather, MD, of Modern Research Associates in Dallas, TX, provided a comprehensive look at the latest biologic psoriasis treatment options with attendees at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference Hawaii in January 2015. IS SUNSCREEN WITH ZINC OXIDE SAFE? Is Sunscreen With Zinc Oxide Safe? Fri, 11/30/2018 - 19:50. Zinc Oxide, widely used in broad-spectrum sunscreens, can be safely applied in repeated doses without the risk of local skin toxicity, according to the findings of a recent study.1. Recently, the belief that zinc oxide was toxic to humans has grown among consumers as public advocacy IS ADALIMUMAB SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE? Wed, 01/17/2018 - 13:06. Adalimumab appears to be safe for long-term use among patients with immune-mediated diseases, such as psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to the findings of a study presented at the Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference – Hawaii. For their meta-analysis, the researchersexamined the
VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: LEARNING FROM THE PANDEMIC EXPERIENCE Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. HAIR STYLING DERMATITIS Hair Styling Dermatitis. Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is an important disease that notably affects 14.5 million Americans each year.1 The economic impact of this disease is high in terms of both patient morbidity and loss of income, school and work, not to mention significant expenditures for visits to health care providers and for ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CANCER RISK As inflammatory skin diseases, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) share many similarities. For example, both are characterized by a state of persistent immune activation with histologic and immunologic overlap and have been associated with increased morbidity, other comorbid diseases, negative impact on quality of life, and a significant economic burden. 1-6 In addition, both VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: A MODEL FOR OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT WITH Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. VIRTUAL ROTATIONS: TIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. INTRODUCING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO YOUR DERMATOLOGY Dermatology, more than many other medical specialties, relies on a visual clinical impression when assessing a skin lesion or dermatosis. As such one would think that photography and digital imaging in particular would be the current standard of care in every dermatology practice. We recently published the results of a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology that TIPS FOR IN-PERSON ROTATIONS Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. NEW JAK INHIBITOR SHOWS EFFICACY, SAFETY IN PHASE 3 TRIALS Upadacitinib, an oral Janus kinase (JAK) 1 inhibitor, was found to be safe and efficacious for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) in two phase 3 clinical trials. FACTORS WHEN STARTING A NEW BIOLOGIC FOR PSORIASIS 2021 The Dermatologist is a trademark of HMP. All Rights Reserved. ROTATIONS: TIPS FOR ENGAGING AND CONNECTING RESIDENTS AND Dr Allais is a third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr Kalen is a second-year resident in the department of dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine. THIS WEBSITE USES COOKIES This website uses cookies in order to improve its performance and enhance your user experience. For more information about how we use cookies and the choices you have with respect to control of cookies, please read our privacy policy.
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