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Timing the New Meningitis Shots Serogroup Top 5’s
Though rare, meningococcal disease quickly can be fatal.
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A 35-year-old female presented with a 1-day history of eroded papules and vesicles distributed periorally
On the second day, the patient developed erythematous macules on her palms and soles.
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Treating Pediatric Vitiligo: Consensus Statement Provides Recommendations
While half of all vitiligo cases manifest within the initial two decades of life, no guidelines specifically address the management of vitiligo in...
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Inside the 2024 AAD Acne Guidelines: New Therapies Join Old Standbys
Recommendations include multimodal therapy and retinoids.
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Sulfites Selected as ACDS Allergen of the Year
The exclusion of sulfites from most patch test series means that sulfite allergy diagnoses are often missed, despite the wide range of potential...
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Psilocybin Poison Control Calls Spike in Teens, Young Adults
Legalization efforts have been for adults aged 21 years and older so the rise in use in younger people is especially concerning.
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Climate Change and AD: New Review Shows Negative Impacts and Unknowns
The authors of the review — dermatologists and others from the United States, Europe, Brazil, and India — were convened by the...
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Stimulants for ADHD Not Linked to Prescription Drug Misuse
Adolescents who received stimulant therapy for ADHD were less likely to report past-year prescription stimulant misuse as young adults than were...
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What Skin Manifestations Are Associated With Pediatric IBD?
The most common noninfectious dermatologic condition among the 425 children and adolescents was acne, followed by eczema.
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Company Announces Regulatory Filing for Nemolizumab for Two Indications
The development comes on the heels of the phase III OLYMPIA trial program.
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Dupilumab Improves AD Affecting the Hands, Feet
At week 16, 27 patients receiving dupilumab vs 11 receiving placebo achieved an HF-IGA score of 0 or 1 (40.3% vs 16.7%; P = .003).