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Navigating Challenges and Advancements in Alopecia Areata Treatment
Maryanne Makredes Senna, MD, shares insights into the complexities of treating alopecia areata and guidance for clinicians.
Benzoyl Peroxide Interest Plummets Post-Petition: RSV Drops from 86.19 to 22.06 in 2024, Reflecting Sustained Downward Trend
Recent research has shed light on public interest of BPO utilizing relative search volume data.
Social Media and Hyperhidrosis: Facts vs Fiction
Although like count was down for posts from physicians, researchers also found an increase in share count, indicating a higher rate of reliability.
FDA Grants Investigational New Drug Clearance for Ensemble No.2 for Phase 1 Atopic Dermatitis Trial
Ensemble No.2, or ENS-002, is an investigational live biotherapeutic product first detected by Concerto Biosciences using its kChip technology.
Investigating Thyroid Receptor β Therapy's Role in Combatting Androgenetic Alopecia
An analysis explored the feasibility of directing attention towards the thyroid receptor β as a pathway for creating novel medications to address androgenetic alopecia.
SLIDESHOW: Vitiligo Treatments Through Time
The treatment of vitiligo has advanced from ancient herbal remedies to the first FDA-approved topical, paving the way for improved management and outcomes.
The Cutaneous Connection: Enhancing Vitiligo Care With Nanette Silverberg, MD
In today’s podcast, Silverberg discusses topical therapeutics for vitiligo and clinical excellence.
Evaluating the Long-Term Efficacy of Cultured Melanocyte Transplantation in Stable Vitiligo
The study found that CMT is effective and well-tolerated in treating stable vitiligo, with significant positive correlations between the target area treatment ratio and repigmentation.
Study Assesses Relationship Between Vitiligo and Depression
Researchers stated the findings highlight the need for integrated dermatological and psychological treatment approaches.
Health Canada Authorizes Lebrikizumab for Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis in Patients 12 Years and Older
Authorization for Eli Lilly's Ebglyss is based on positive results from the ADvocate 1, ADvocate 2, and ADhere studies.
New Genetic Study Reveals Bidirectional Causal Link Between Vitiligo and Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases
The study found a genetic link between vitiligo and autoimmune thyroid diseases, but no similar link with autoimmune hepatitis or Graves' disease.
Adherence to Follow Up Appointments Linked to Reduced Mortality in Melanoma
The most significant independent predictors of adherence to dermatology follow-up appointments were younger age and previous outpatient visits.
Sarecycline May Be Effective in Periorificial Dermatitis Treatment
A retrospective review found that sarecycline, a narrow-spectrum tetracycline, may be beneficial for patients with POD.
Amber Blair, PA-C, Shares Innovative Insights as SDPA President-Elect
Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, and Amber Blair, MMS, PA-C, discuss the gratification of helping patients and the excitement of being on the cutting edge of research.
Could Tranexamic Acid Be Key to Treating Rosacea?
A recent review found the antifibrinolytic drug performed well in several clinical studies, none of which reported severe adverse events.
Concurrent Isotretinoin-Fractional Radiofrequency Treatment Outperforms Delayed FRF Therapy 6 Months After ITN Cessation
Patients with acne scarring who received concurrent therapy with isotretinoin and fractional radiofrequency achieved significant reductions in acne scar volume.
Derm In The News: June 16-22
Keep up with the latest headlines in dermatology from the past week, including a first-of-its-kind study linking psoriasis and OCD, DermTech's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, and more.
The Weekly Roundup: June 17-21
In case you missed it, this week we had news about the FDA approval of sofpironium gel for primary axillary hyperhidrosis, Sun Pharma's "I LUV YA for the Long Haul" psoriasis campaign, the role of laser treatments in preventing cancer, and more.
Lebrikizumab Maintains EASI 90 Responses up to 38 Weeks After Discontinuation
The post-hoc analysis evaluated the relationship between lebrikizumab serum concentration levels and sustained clinical response after lebrikizumab discontinuation.
FDA Approves Sofpironium (Sofdra) as First and Only Chemical Entity for Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis
Botanix Pharmaceuticals announced the approval of its sofpironium topical gel, 12.45% for adults and children ages 9 and older.
Antimicrobial Resistance: Challenges and Potential Solutions
Stephen Tyring, MD, PhD, MBA, covers the burden of antimicrobial resistance and the need for alternative treatments.
Red Fluorescence Highlights Microbial Composition Variability in Androgenetic Alopecia
Researchers noted differences in microbial evenness, abundance composition, and functional prediction.
Additional Medicaid Expansion Would Provide Advantages to Patients With Melanoma
During the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, a poster highlighted the advantages Medicaid expansion could offer to individuals with melanoma.
SFA-002 Shows Promise in Early Clinical Trial Psoriasis Cohorts
Stefan Weiss, MD, MBA, explains next steps for the oral treatment after the completion of phase 1b enrollment.
Top Secrets to Shield Your Patients From Eczema and Allergies
Learn more about the proven strategies to keep your pediatric patients' skin healthy and allergy-free.
Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography Offers Non-Invasive Assessment of Subclinical Features and Treatment Interactions
LC-OCT non-invasively assessed non-structural changes from botulinum toxin and irreversible tissue changes from microwave thermolysis in hyperhidrosis.
Benzoyl Peroxide May Be Used as Infection-Prevention Antiseptic in Dermatologic Surgery
BPO may prevent post-operative infections with limited risk of microbial resistance in surgery of sebaceous areas, according to a new study.
Beyond Aesthetics: The Vital Role of Nails in Health
Martin Zaiac, MD, gave insight on potential risks associated with manipulation of nails, hygiene, and when it is necessary to see a specialist.
I Charged My Patient: I Was Sued
This month's Legal Eagle column explores if a dermatologist can be sued for charging a fee for providing medical records in a lawsuit.
Seth Matarasso, MD, Addresses Counterfeit Botox News and How to Move Forward
The recent news of counterfeit Botox resulted in patients with blurred vision, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, and additional symptoms.