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  Clinical Review
Treatment of Psoriasis in Pregnancy
Balancing effective management of psoriasis against potential risk in pregnancy is important, especially because the severity of psoriasis can...
Product Review
Product News August 2020
FDA Approves Wynzora Cream for Plaque Psoriasis
MC2 Therapeutics announces US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of Wynzora Cream...
Commentary
Management of Acute Opioid Toxicity in the Outpatient Setting
Opioid overdose continues to be a major public health concern. Dermatologists may encounter opioid toxicity in their practice, and prompt...
For Residents
Wellness for the Dermatology Resident
Resident wellness is an essential topic for residents across all medical and surgical specialties. To treat burnout and to improve resident...
Conference Coverage
Most clinicians undertreat childhood lichen sclerosus
With consistent topical treatment, many patients will have clearing in one area of affected skin after a month or two.
Latest News
Dermatology atlas will profile disease in all skin types
“We recognized the gap, which is the lack of diversity/variation of skin tones in our dermatology textbooks and atlases.”
Conference Coverage
New topicals for excessive sweating are in sight
Positive phase 3 results reported for two prescription topical agents for primary axillary hyperhidrosis.
Photo Challenge
Painful Hemorrhagic Erosions
A 62-year-old man with a long-standing history (>40 years) of Hailey-Hailey disease was admitted from an outside hospital due to anemia,...
Conference Coverage
Americans getting more sunburns
But indoor tanning has faded in popularity in the United States.
News
Men occupy most leadership roles in medicine
In pediatrics, a specialty where approximately 70% of physicians are now women, there has been progress, according to an expert.
Photo Challenge
Erythematous Plaque on the Scalp With Alopecia
A 37-year-old woman presented with a 2×6-cm, firm, erythematous plaque on the parietal region of the scalp of 1 year’s duration. No history of...