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Bill Wohnoutka

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Childhood burn care: A telemedicine success story

One hospital leverages technology to reduce the stress of extensive, ongoing care on patients and families


Pamela Kreigh

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Eradicating actinic keratosis: Pros and cons

Dr. Neal Bhatia shares his perspective on Actinic Keratosis from his Controversies session at the 23rd World Congress for Dermatology: pros and cons on routine eradication, trending populations, and modalities of treatment. learn more.


Sarah Kasprowicz

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Honey's use in skin therapy

Given the numerous types of honey and geographic variances of bee products and what is known already about honey’s use in skin therapy, it follows that there is likely untapped potential for dermatologic application, and more investigation is clearly warranted.


Daniel Mark Siegel

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Honey's use in skin therapy

Given the numerous types of honey and geographic variances of bee products and what is known already about honey’s use in skin therapy, it follows that there is likely untapped potential for dermatologic application, and more investigation is clearly warranted.


Randy Dotinga

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Sonidegib offers new option for basal cell cancer

A newly approved medication called sonidegib (Odomzo) gives physicians a second option in a class of medications designed to treat a small number of patients who suffer from locally advanced basal cell carcinoma and meet other criteria. Learn more


Reena Rupani, M.D.

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Integrative and alternative treatments for seborrheic dermatitis

Essential oils, aloe vera, supplements, diet, and other solutions may be of use for patients who request alternative or integrative treatments for seborrheic dermatitis.


Carole C. Foos, CPA

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Looking for Tax Advantages? Consider These 2 Asset Classes

Although our tax code changes somewhat regularly, both real estate and cash value life insurance have shown superior tax treatment for decades.


Michael Kaminer, M.D.

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Technology advances cellulite treatment

We finally have effective interventions that address the root cause of cellulite (fibrous tethers). Now, patient education and selection becomes paramount. Long horizontal lines and the infragluteal cleft or bulge, the so-called “banana-roll” cannot be corrected with these interventions. Prior to performing cellulite procedures we must impart this knowledge to our patients to ensure realistic expectations.


Gil Yosipovitch, MD

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Recognizing Key Differences Between Atopic Dermatitis and Prurigo Nodularis

Gil Yosipovitch, MD, reviews differences including lesion appearance, cytokine pathways, treatment options, and more.


Lawrence Eichenfield, MD

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Mitigating Alternative Topical Treatments: Ruxolitinib's Role in Atopic Dermatitis Management

A dermatology expert reviews findings from a recently presented study on using other atopic dermatitis (AD) treatments within six months of initiating ruxolitinib cream. The expert assesses ruxolitinib's effectiveness and potential role in treatment, highlighting the need for further research on its long-term implications in AD management.



Andrew Taylor, CFP

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Why Dermatologists Are Not Average Investors

This article compares physicians in general to average US investors in several key areas and examines how these factors affect a dermatologist’s approach to investing and wealth management.


Sharon A. Glick, M.D

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Teenagers and indoor tanning

Epidemiological studies have shown a significant association between indoor tanning and melanoma. This risk especially pertains to exposure in childhood and adolescence, as these are periods of greater biological vulnerability to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.


Thomas N. King, CLU

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YOUR ASSET PROTECTION PLAN

Was this transaction done to save taxes or did it have another economic purpose? If there was such a purpose, the transaction stands; if it was only tax-motivated, it fails.


Ilya Petrou, MD

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients and Hormone Therapy

Researchers found that patients who initiated gender-affirming hormone therapy with testosterone were more likely to experience a worsening of their HS symptoms.


Staff reports

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Favorable Safety, Efficacy Data on Newer Acne Vulgaris Treatment

Clascoterone cream 1% phase 3 results presented at meeting.


Tracey Walker

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FDA approves luliconazole for tinea pedis

The Food and Drug Administration has approved luliconazole (Luzu Cream, 1 percent, Valeant Pharmaceuticals) for the two-week, once-daily treatment of interdigital tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis, caused by the organisms Trichophyton rubrum and Epidermophyton floccosum, in patients ages 18 and older.


Marie Rosenthal

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Early intervention curbs atopic dermatitis in children

Early initiation of treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD) offers the best possibility for altering the natural course of the disease, increasing the odds that children might outgrow the problem, according to Elaine Siegfried, M.D., professor of pediatrics in dermatology, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, St. Louis.


Robb Marchione, M.D.

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Noninvasive devices for lifting, tightening gaining momentum

New devices are hitting the market with claims of skin-tightening capabilities.


Lisa Grunebaum, M.D.

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Noninvasive devices for lifting, tightening gaining momentum

New devices are hitting the market with claims of skin-tightening capabilities.


Diane Donofrio Angelucci

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Dermatologic conditions can affect the mind, and vice versa

Although dermatologic conditions most apparently affect the skin, dermatologists commonly encounter three types of psychodermatologic disorders where the mind and skin may interact, according to John Koo, M.D., professor and vice chairman, department of dermatology, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.


Gary N. Fox, M.D.

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Letter to the editor: Checks,balances: Where should the pharmacist's loyalty lie?

Norman Levine, M.D., as evidenced in his Sep. 1, 2008, Dermatology Times Commentary (Commentary: Pharmacists, insurers limit scope of practice, prescription choices) is an articulate, caring and excellent physician, and I commend him for taking care of patients with delusions of parasitosis, a disease many of his colleagues elect to refer.


Terry Allman, C.P.C., Q.P.A., Q.K.A., C.R.P.C.

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What's new in retirement planning?

Defined benefit pension plans as well as cash balance plans are generating a lot of interest with medical practices, both large and small.


Joely Kaufmann

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A close look at best use, technique, history of the ruby

Literature review, best use, techniques for the ruby laser.


Elaine Siegfried, M.D.

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Prior Authorizations process compromises ability to treat patients satisfactorily

The Prior Authorizations process creates inconsistent application, physician dissatisfaction and opportunity for life-threatening adverse events for patients.


Kathleen Steele Gaivin

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Bringing up baby: Pediatric subspecialty recent marker for dermatology

The certification of pediatric dermatology as a subspecialty is a relatively recent milestone in the field of dermatology.


Wayne Kuznar

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Dupilumab tames AD in difficult-to-treat patients

Dupilumab given concomitantly with topical corticosteroids significantly improved signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis (AD) in adults refractory to or intolerant of cyclosporine A, a study shows.


Brian L. Baker, M.D., F.A.A.D.

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Challenging AAD: Doctor disagrees on House bill 3200

I was dismayed to learn that the elite leadership of the American Academy of Dermatology has hastily supported House Bill 3200.


Lawrence W. Field, M.D., F.I.A.C.S.

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Examining Dr. Mohs: With no formal residency training, doctor devised revolutionary technique

The treatise on the "Evolution of Mohs" written by your senior staff correspondent John Jesitus and published in your July 2009 issue contains a very significant error. Frederick Mohs' professional life was not "general surgery's loss," for Dr. Mohs never was a surgeon (nor a dermatologist). I was informed he "completed an internship - most likely of the rotating kind - and then started his research and practice."


Heather Onorati

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Dermatologist turns sterilized wraps into face masks with high filter efficiency

A third-year resident in the department of dermatology at the University of California, Irvine has kicked off a passion project turning discarded sterilization wrap into face masks with a high filter efficiency. She hopes these will fill a need as well as reserve N95 masks and surgical masks for those procedures that they are designated.

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