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Foods that trigger skin flares
June 25th 2018Diet can affect skin conditions including acne, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and rosacea. In a review that focuses on these four conditions, plus aging, Rajani Katta, M.D., and Mary Jo Kramer, B.S., writing in Skin Therapy Letter, highlight trigger foods that should be avoided.
Topical solution may be less caustic option than cryosurgery for seborrheic keratosis
May 30th 2018A new study suggests that topical 40% hydrogen peroxide solution (A-101) is less toxic than cryosurgery for removal of seborrheic keratosis. The findings were recently published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Atopic dermatitis pruritis trial fails
May 23rd 2018Symptomatic relief remains out of reach for many who suffer chronic pruritis. Without drugs specifically approved to treat chronic itch, providers and patients rely on therapies with limited efficacy. Here’s an update of two important clinical trials.
Considering buying a laser for your practice? Check out this how-to-purchase guide.
May 11th 2018Laser technology may be one of the most important purchases for a dermatology practice. Anne Chapas, M.D., of Union Square Laser Dermatology in New York, suggests that physicians do their research before making such an important investment. “I’ve actually seen people go bankrupt because they didn’t know how to use this very expensive laser that they purchased,” she said. Dr. Chapas suggests the following considerations before making your first purchase.
Can I be sued for off-label use within standard of care?
May 10th 2018Is it misuse to use medication for off-label uses? A patient sues after developing facial pain and other symptoms associated with the use of a topical for scabies. Is this physician guilty of practicing medicine outside the standard of care?