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    Alopecia may be permanent in one in four pediatric HSCT patients

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: August 2, 2017

    Diffuse hair thinning and psoriasis were among the late dermatologic effects in children who had received a hematopoietic stem cell transplant in...

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    What’s on the dermatopathologist’s wish list

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: August 1, 2017

    NEW YORK – Tips to provide the best biopsy specimens possible include avoiding curettage of melanocytic lesions.

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    When – and how – to do a full-thickness graft repair

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: August 1, 2017

    NEW YORK – Skin grafts are an attractive option for reconstruction after Mohs surgery.

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    When the painful ‘bumps’ are calciphylaxis, what’s next?

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: July 28, 2017

    NEW YORK – Calciphylaxis is an underrecognized crystal deposition disease that’s associated with panniculitis.

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    Clues to drug adulteration may lie skin deep

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: July 25, 2017

    Physicians should maintain a high index of suspicion and realize that the first signs of adulterated drugs may appear on the skin.

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    How to get through the tough talks about alopecia areata

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: July 10, 2017

    CHICAGO – Set the temptation to hurry aside.

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    New one-time treatment for head lice found safe for children

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: July 8, 2017

    CHICAGO - More help is on the way for little itchy heads.

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    Quality of life preserved with ribociclib + letrozole for advanced breast cancer

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: July 3, 2017

    CHICAGO – Health-related quality of life for patients on the combination therapy was equivalent to that of patients on monotherapy in most aspects...

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    Dacomitinib boosts PFS in advanced NSCLC

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 30, 2017

    CHICAGO – In a phase III trial, the dacomitinib arm had triple the PFS rate of the gefitinib arm (30.6% versus 9.6%) at 2 years.

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    Is female genital cosmetic surgery going mainstream?

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 29, 2017

    While ob.gyns. figure out their role, the number of labiaplasties being performed is rising fast.

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    Female genital mutilation is seen by most ob.gyns.

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 27, 2017

    SAN DIEGO – Cases of female genital mutilation are not as rare as you might think.

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    VIDEO: Immune therapy effective, durable in treatment-naive melanoma brain metastases

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 12, 2017

    CHICAGO – For patients with asymptomatic brain metastases from melanoma who had not had prior treatment, nivolumab combined with ipilimumab...

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    EMEUNET tailors EULAR experience for young rheumatologists

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 8, 2017

    Besides dedicated sessions for younger rheumatologists, there are networking events, guidance for first-time attendees, and opportunities for...

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    VIDEO: Immunotherapy ups disease control rate in relapsed mesothelioma

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 6, 2017

    CHICAGO – Early data from a phase II trial of immune checkpoint inhibitors to treat relapsed mesothelioma give hope that immunotherapy may be an...

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    VIDEO: Routine genomic testing identifies actionable alterations in 52% of tumors

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    Kari Oakes
    Publish date: June 5, 2017

    CHICAGO – A trend was observed in longer overall survival among those patients who received recommended treatments.

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