Supplements
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Sponsored Supplement
Topical Treatment for the Inflamed Lesion in Acne, Rosacea, and Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
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Commentary
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Commentary
Intravenous Immunoglobulin: A Life-Saving (and Potentially Fatal) Treatment [editorial]
No abstract available.
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Commentary
Comment on "Recalcitrant Tinea Corporis as the Presenting Manifestation of Patch-Stage Mycosis Fungoides" (Cutis. 2003;71:59-61)[letter]
No abstract available.
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Commentary
Managed Care and Economic Decision-Making (Comment on "Human Currency, Part I: Walk in My Shoes" Cutis. 2003;72:265)[letter]
No abstract available.
Pediatric Dermatology
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Pediatric Dermatology
Childhood Warts: An Update (See Letter to the Editor. 2005;76:25-26)
Warts are benign intraepidermal neoplasms that are caused by infection with human papillomavirus and commonly affect children and adolescents. The...
Environmental Dermatology
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Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Schistosoma mansoni
No abstract available.
Skin of Color
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Skin of Color
Evaluation of Inherent Differences Between African American and White Skin Surface Properties Using Subjective and Objective Measures
Conflicting data have been published on the inherent differences in skin surface properties among various ethnic groups, though there is a...
Clinical Topics & News
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Clinical Topics & News
Deep Venous Thrombosis After High-Dose Intravenous Immunoglobulin in the Treatment of Pemphigus Vulgaris
A 43-year-old black man with pemphigus vulgaris was started on intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy after his disease was found to be...
Original Research
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Original Research
A Double-Blind Comparative Study of Sodium Sulfacetamide Lotion 10% Versus Selenium Sulfide Lotion 2.5% in the Treatment of Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor
Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor, which consists of hyperpigmented and hypopigmented scaly patches, is often difficult to treat. A double-blind...
Also In This Issue
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Article
Granulomatous Periorificial Dermatitis
Granulomatous periorificial dermatitis (GPD) is a distinct facial eruption in prepubertal children that should be distinguished from granulomatous...
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Article
Anorectal Melanoma—3 Case Reports and a Review of the Literature
Anorectal melanoma is an uncommon disease. Histologically, the tumor may mimic adenocarcinomas, small cell carcinomas, and sarcomas; grossly, the...
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Article
Sustained Remission of Treatment-Resistant Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma With Oral Bexarotene
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) encompass a spectrum of clinical and histologic variants, characterized by malignant CD4+ T lymphocytes in the...