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Etanercept shows safety, efficacy through five years
March 1st 2004Washington -- A new study presented in poster form at the recent AAD meeting concludes that etanercept continues to post an excellent record for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The drug maintains its safety profile and clinical efficacy for treatment durations of more than five years.
Resolving hard-to-treat disorders
March 1st 2004Washington D.C. - In treating patients with non-responsive conditions, it's important to consider altering your method of inquiry, said Alan M. Dattner, M.D., FAAD. "I go beyond a clinical diagnosis to make an etiological diagnosis and treat on the basis of that," he said.
Digital cameras now ready for prime time
March 1st 2004La Jolla, Calif. - Digital cameras have improved so much in recent years that dermatologists should think seriously about purchasing and using one in their clinical practices. Instead of rifling through old slides in crowded file drawers or three ring binders, a doctor with a digital camera can store images on a computer and easily compare skin changes over time.
Organizing the topical antiaging product shelf
February 9th 2004Dermatologists and their patients have numerous cosmeceutical productsfrom which to choose. Doctors who categorize the agents can better helptheir patients understand how the novel therapies fit into skincare regimens.According to Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., clinical associate professor ofdermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, N.C.,key cosmeceutical categories include: barrier-enhancing vitamins, receptor-mediatedvitamins, regulators of collagen breakdown, anti-inflammatories, exfoliates,and botanicals.
Dermatologists should be on front lines if bio-terrorism occurs
February 9th 2004Should a biological attack reach American soil, dermatologists must positionthemselves on the front lines, according to Michael J. Franzblau, M.D.,clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California at SanFrancisco's School of Medicine, and a respected researcher and speaker onbio-terrorism.
Hematoma is among the few emergencies in cutaneous surgery
February 8th 2004Taking a thorough patient history and performing precise surgery aretwo ways to avoid acute complications in cutaneous surgery, according toHugh M. Gloster, Jr., M.D., director of dermatologic surgery and Mohs micrographicsurgery, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. "However, if prevention fails,any physician who performs cutaneous surgery should be prepared to treathematoma, infection, dehiscence, and necrosis," he said.
Syndrome X - identification and treatment
February 7th 2004Washington D.C. - Stephen E. Chiarello, M.D., began his presentationat the AAD annual meeting yesterday by asking those attending the sessionhow many had heard of Syndrome X. Based on the number of hands raised, hesaid that more dermatologists seem to be aware of this condition, also calledMetabolic Syndrome, which affects 90 million Americans and finds its rootsin high glycerin and insulin levels.
Only medium, deep peels make dent in skin tightening
February 7th 2004Medium and deep peels are the only peels to give appreciable resultswith skin tightening. And properly performed phenol peels can eliminatewrinkles "extraordinarily better than any TCA peel," said HaroldJ. Brody, M.D., clinical professor of dermatology, Emory University, Atlanta,Ga. He is discussing the topic today at the AAD annual meeting.
Hematoma is among the few emergencies in cutaneous surgery
February 7th 2004Taking a thorough patient history and performing precise surgery aretwo ways to avoid acute complications in cutaneous surgery, according toHugh M. Gloster, Jr., M.D., director of dermatologic surgery and Mohs micrographicsurgery, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. "However, if prevention fails,any physician who performs cutaneous surgery should be prepared to treathematoma, infection, dehiscence, and necrosis," he said.
AADA urges FDA crackdown of internet-based isotretinoin sales
February 6th 2004Schaumburg, Ill. - The American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA)urged the FDA to stop internet sales of isotretinoin, the active ingredientin Accutane, arguing that such sales pose potential health risks to thepublic. The statement was released at the AAD 2004 annual meeting.
Age of biologics on center stage as AAD 2004 kicks off
February 6th 2004Biologics in psoriasis are a hot buzzword asthe 62nd meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology hits stride today,with sources hailing the progression as a needed "new era." Technicalexhibits open today at 11 a.m. at the Wasington Convention Center, whilethe conference, symposia, and educational programs are in full gear.Dermatologists must enhance patients' understanding of biologics andmake them realize they have an option when other treatment modalities fail,sources added, as leveraging the patient-physician relationship is key.
Longer lifespans prompt new approach to lower lid procedures
February 6th 2004The youthful appearance of the eyelid can best be restored by reconstructinga proper continuum between the lower eyelid and the cheek, rather than simplyby removing fat, said Jean Carruthers, M.D., of Carruthers Aesthetic FacialOphthalmology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
New fillers expanding patients' options
February 6th 2004With a handful of new options expected to receive FDA approval withina year, the field of tissue augmentation stands poised to undergo a seismicshift. "The bottom line is, tissue augmentation is about to changedramatically," said Mariano E. Busso, M.D. He is clinical professorin the University of Miami's department of dermatology, chief of dermatologyat Mercy Hospital, also in Miami, Fla., and a private practitioner who isboard-certified in dermatology.
Capital city a showcase for dining pleasure
February 6th 2004As a world-class city, Washington, D.C. is home to a wonderful selectionof dining establishments featuring a wide array of international and regionalAmerican cuisines. Meals run the gamut from the sumptuous and sublime todown-to-earth and down-home. And you can generally choose an ambiance thatsuits either your lifestyle or current mood. Bon appetit!
Area restaurants: The concierge's choice
February 6th 2004With more than 7,000 eateries in the greater Washington, D.C. area, it'sa pretty good bet that, given the time, even the most finicky gourmand willfind something to please his or her palate. However, choosing the rightrestaurant can be tricky, especially if you're pressed for time.
Understanding, treating skin adornments
February 6th 2004Tattooing, body piercing, and other skin adornments are nothing new.When the body of the Ice Man was discovered frozen in the mountains of NorthernItaly, the well-preserved 5,300-year-old corpse had tattoos on its knees.One belief is that the tattooing might have been for medicinal reasons -to remedy his arthritic knees.
D.C. provides a lively mix of American history, music, theater, anddining
February 6th 2004When Pierre L'Enfant first viewed the land along the banks of the Potomacin 1791, he must have been a little disappointed. He faced a daunting designtask. Much of the land was uninhabitable swamp land ceded from the Stateof Maryland and Virginia. Indeed, the land in Virginia was actually givenback to that state.
Advancements in hair transplantation offer natural results
February 6th 2004Hair transplants can appear very natural now that they can be performedusing micrografts and natural follicular grouping that occur in the scalp,according to Marc R. Avram, M.D., who will speak at the American Academyof Dermatology (AAD) annual meeting today.
Does your estate plan still work?
February 1st 2004National Report - These days, the monthly statements from your bank and broker may generate little enthusiasm for estate planning. Still, whatever your present financial condition, you need to provide for the future of those you care about. This means assuring that your assets will be properly managed and go where they'll do the most good.