John Jesitus is a medical writer based in Westminster, CO.
Clinicians emphasize risk of skin cancer in patients with skin of color
March 25th 2014There is a misconception that people with skin of color are not at risk of skin cancer, and dermatologists are responsible for better educating themselves and their patients about this danger, says an expert who spoke at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Dermatologists contribute to overuse of antibiotics
October 1st 2013Dermatologists generally know that the sensitivity of many pathogens to the antibiotics used to treat them is decreasing, experts say. But many dermatologists may not appreciate their specialty’s role in potentially fueling the problem.
Risks marginal for acne treatment with isotretinoin, contraceptive pills
September 1st 2013Popular media coverage of purported links between isotretinoin and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are largely overblown, as are patients’ concerns regarding the risks of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) for acne, according to an expert.
Treating acne, rosacea in patients of color requires attention to inflammation
June 1st 2013Recent developments regarding acne and rosacea in skin of color include studies showing that combination topical products for acne appear safe in this population, and the fact that rosacea is perhaps more prevalent than many might expect.
Accountable care organizations' impact on dermatology largely uncertain
September 1st 2012When it comes to newer healthcare delivery models, experts say accountable care organizations (ACOs) may impact dermatology only in highly competitive markets. Still, dermatologists worry that ACOs could set primary care physicians (PCPs) and specialists at odds, and that specialists' roles in shared-savings programs remain highly uncertain in today's healthcare arena.
Latisse shows long-term success, according to recent study
September 1st 2012The first long-term trial of Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03 percent, Allergan) shows that daily application of the eyelash enhancer for up to one year is safe and effective for patients with idiopathic and chemotherapy-induced hypotrichosis.
Antioxidants battle infrared A radiation-induced skin damage
September 1st 2012A topical combination of vitamin C, vitamin E and ferulic acid (CE Ferulic, SkinCeuticals) appears to provide protection against skin damage induced by infrared A (IR-A) radiation, said Jean T. Krutmann, M.D., professor of dermatology and environmental medicine and director at the IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, D?sseldorf, Germany, at the 70th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Clinicopathologic diagnosis minimizes misidentification of lymphoma
August 21st 2012Correctly diagnosing the many mimics of lymphoma requires consideration of both clinical and pathological findings, said Antonio Subtil, M.D., M.B.A., at the 2012 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Academy Meeting.
Nutritional deficiencies may precipitate vitiligo in children of color
August 21st 2012Promising breakthroughs in treating children of color include the discovery that nutritional deficiencies may have implications in vitiligo, said Nanette Silverberg, M.D., at the 2012 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Academy Meeting.
Consider melanoma, smoker's melanosis, when diagnosing pigmented oral lesions
August 21st 2012Clinicians cannot assume a patient who presents with oral pigmentation has a benign condition, due to endogenous and exogenous pigment that can reflect local and systemic process, says Ginat Mirowski, D.M.D., M.D., F.A.A.D., a dermatologist and professor of oral pathology, medicine and radiology, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis.
Hand sanitizers deserve more recognition by dermatologists
August 21st 2012Hand sanitizers represent a new and perhaps underappreciated category of cosmeceutical, according to Zoe Draelos, M.D., a High Point, N.C., dermatologist in private practice and consulting professor, department of dermatology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, N.C.
Hot topic: Drug controversies involving finasteride, Zostavax
August 21st 2012Two of the hottest controversies in today’s dermatologic drug therapy involve medical concerns surrounding finasteride (Propecia, Merck) and Zostavax (zoster vaccine live, Merck), said Stephen E. Wolverton, M.D., at the 2012 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Academy Meeting.
Planning ahead for EHR system helps to avoid pitfalls
August 1st 2012Achieving meaningful use and avoiding common mistakes in implementing an electronic health record (EHR) system require careful planning and learning from others' experiences, said Michael Doyle, chairman of Medsphere Systems Corporation, at the 70th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Research examines causal relationship between HPV, ultraviolet light
August 1st 2012Research continues to elucidate how the human papillomavirus (HPV) contributes to the development of skin cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), said Eggert Stockfleth, M.D., at MauiDerm 2012: Advances in Cosmetic and Medical Dermatology.