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Dermatology Times' Sunday Crossword: March 2, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • The crossword integrates recent dermatological advancements, research, and trends, reinforcing expertise while providing entertainment.
  • Available in interactive and static formats, the crossword answers are revealed in the following week's edition.
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Test your knowledge of key words and terms associated with dermatology news from the previous week.

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Welcome to Dermatology Times' Sunday Crossword, where dermatology knowledge meets fun! Each week, we curate a selection of words and terms pulled directly from the latest news in the dermatology world. Whether it's breakthrough treatments, new research findings, or emerging trends, this crossword serves as both a challenge and an opportunity to reinforce your expertise in the field.

For more in-depth insights, don't forget to check out our Weekly Roundup, where we break down the most important stories and updates from the past week. And to stay ahead of the curve and prepare for future crosswords, make sure to follow our content throughout the week.

Try out either our interactive crossword or a static/non-interactive version below.

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Dermatology Times Sunday crossword

Across

3. Patients with androgenetic alopecia have a higher genetic risk of this mental health condition.
4. A recent study found that alcohol consumption is a contributing factor to this skin condition.
5. This emerging technology has the potential to transform medical education and patient treatment.
6. A partnership using this technology helped independent pharmacies stay afloat during a crisis.
7. A monoclonal antibody showing rapid efficacy in treating prurigo nodularis and atopic dermatitis.
8. This bioactive compound is being studied for its skin healing and hydration properties.
9. A new study supports the use of SSA treatments in improving symptoms of this skin condition.

Down

1. This preventive measure is considered the best way to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, especially in people with skin of color.
2. This nonsteroidal treatment for pediatric atopic dermatitis is currently under review by the FDA.
5. Combination therapy involving laser and bimatoprost has shown promise in treating this skin condition.

For answers to this week's puzzle, check out next week's edition of the Dermatology Times Sunday Crossword.

Answers from our Feb 23, 2025 puzzle: [Across: 5 - autoimmune; 6 - deucravacitinib; 7 - BTX; 9 - pathologists; Down: 1 - hyperpigmentation; 2 - IGSRT; 3 - tapinarof; 4 - AI; 5 - ABBV181; 8 - pain]
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