Dermatology
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Topical Ruxolitinib: Analysis Finds Repigmentation Rates in Adolescents with Vitiligo
“Ruxolitinib cream can effectively and safely help many patients repigment, including adolescents,” David Rosmarin, MD, said.
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Mysteries Persist About Tissue Resident Memory T Cells in Psoriasis
These cells reside in the skin and other tissues and promote the inflammatory response, likely contributing to psoriasis symptoms.
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Dermatoporosis in Older Adults: A Condition That Requires Holistic, Creative Management
Dermatoporosis was described in the literature in 2007 by dermatologists at the University of Geneva in Switzerland.
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Managing Atopic Dermatitis in Older Adults: A Common, Unique Challenge
In one study, adults aged > 60 years showed more lesions on the trunk and extensor sites of the extremities and lower levels of serum IgE and...
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Two New Studies on Benzoyl Peroxide Provide Reassuring Data on Safety
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More Illnesses Possible Related Linked to Counterfeit Botulinum Toxin Reported
This report follows a CDC advisory published in April 2024 of at least 22 people from 11 states who reported serious reactions after receiving...
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Study Finds Potential benefits of Spironolactone for Women with HS
The retrospective study included 157 women with HS who received spironolactone for at least 3 months.
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Study Estimates Global Prevalence of Seborrheic Dermatitis
The global prevalence in this meta-analysis was “higher than previous large-scale global estimates,’ the authors wrote.
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Topical PDE4 Inhibitor Now Approved for Atopic Dermatitis in Children, Adults
Among children and adults who participated in the INTEGUMENT studies for 28 and 56 weeks, 61.3% and 65.7% saw a 75% reduction in their Eczema Area...
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Dupilumab Safe, Effective Over 5 Years in Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Serious and severe treatment-emergent adverse event rates were 10.6% and 10.0%, respectively.
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Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin A Doses May Differ in Sunny Climates
“Functional musculature differences may arise from chronic behavioral adjustment to high sun exposure levels, requiring greater doses,” the study...