Dermatology
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New Options for Treating Atopic Dermatitis Available, and in Development
The current pipeline for AD includes 39 injectable medications, 21 oral agents, and 49 topicals, according to the National Eczema Association.
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Identifying Drug-Induced Rashes in Skin of Color: Heightened Awareness Can Accelerate Diagnosis
In patients with DIHS and many of the even more serious types of rashes traced to drug exposures, the delay to appearance of the rash from the...
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Study Helps Define Patient-Centered Definition of Atopic Dermatitis Flares
A focus group reached consensus on 15 statements, and survey participants reached consensus on 12 of those statements defining an AD flare.
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Imaging Tool Helps Identify Features of Nail Disorders
Researchers performed nailfold capillaroscopy imaging and compared capillary features between patients with nail conditions and controls.
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A 2-Day-Old Female Presents With a Generalized Vesiculo-Erosive Eruption
The lesions have been present since birth and new lesions are evolving.
From the Journals
Study Reports Safety Data in Children on JAK Inhibitors
“This information can support customized treatment and minimize the potential for undesired or intolerable adversde events,”
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FDA Approves IL-13 inhibitor for Atopic Dermatitis
Approval was based on results from ADvocate 1, ADvocate 2, and...
Pediatric Dermatology Consult
A 14-Year-Old Female Presents With a Growth Under Her Toenail
Three days prior to presentation, the patient’s nail cracked and bled after she bumped her toe.
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Acne: Positive Outcomes Described With Laser Treatment
CARLSBAD, CALIF. —
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Topical Treatment Provides a Noninvasive Option for Pyogenic Granuloma in Children
Several case reports about the use of the topical form of timolol, a nonselective beta-adrenergic antagonist, for PG have been published.
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Managing Vitiligo: Combination Therapies, New Treatments
The level of vitiligo disease activity drives medical management.