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Volume 25 - Issue 9 - September 2017

Department

Research in Review
10/27/2017
Howard Welgus, MD
This article highlights existing, new, and emerging treatments for the millions of individuals living with acne.
This article highlights existing, new, and emerging treatments for the millions of individuals living with acne.
This article highlights...
10/27/2017
The Dermatologist
Research in Review
10/27/2017
Rochelle Nataloni
Dr Beck discusses her research characterizing the epithelial tight junction defects at the molecular level in atopic dermatitis and the future of eczema treatment.
Dr Beck discusses her research characterizing the epithelial tight junction defects at the molecular level in atopic dermatitis and the future of eczema treatment.
Dr Beck discusses her research...
10/27/2017
The Dermatologist
Derm Dx
09/25/2017
Damevska Katerina, MD, PhD
The patients were 3-year-old identical twins, with simultaneous rapid onset of nail changes observed 2 weeks earlier. The nail changes began as asymptomatic white bands. The twins were born to healthy parents after an uncomplicated pregnancy...
The patients were 3-year-old identical twins, with simultaneous rapid onset of nail changes observed 2 weeks earlier. The nail changes began as asymptomatic white bands. The twins were born to healthy parents after an uncomplicated pregnancy...
The patients were 3-year-old...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist
10/03/2017
Lawrence J. Green, MD, FAAD
In the current managed care environment, it is harder for dermatologists to place their patients on what they feel is the best choice medication for each patient.
In the current managed care environment, it is harder for dermatologists to place their patients on what they feel is the best choice medication for each patient.
In the current managed care...
10/03/2017
The Dermatologist
09/26/2017
George Martin, MD
This article discusses the benefits and limitations of several new approaches using new and established field therapies for actinic keratoses.
This article discusses the benefits and limitations of several new approaches using new and established field therapies for actinic keratoses.
This article discusses the...
09/26/2017
The Dermatologist
09/25/2017
Julie Gould
An updated personalized mobile app is designed to improve clinical care while supporting the physician-patient realtionship.
An updated personalized mobile app is designed to improve clinical care while supporting the physician-patient realtionship.
An updated personalized mobile...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist
09/25/2017
Heather Onoday, BSN, MN, FNP-C; Susan Tofte, MS, RN, FNP-C
The DNA Annual Conference focuses on how research, discovery, and innovation contribute to continually-improved patient outcomes in the ever-changing dermatologic care environment.
The DNA Annual Conference focuses on how research, discovery, and innovation contribute to continually-improved patient outcomes in the ever-changing dermatologic care environment.
The DNA Annual Conference...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist

Feature

Case Report and Brief Review
09/25/2017
David L. Kaplan, MD
This 51-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of chronic hand eczema that would partially respond to topical corticosteroids, only to recur. She denied any new exposure history. She had not had the condition in the past. What...
This 51-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of chronic hand eczema that would partially respond to topical corticosteroids, only to recur. She denied any new exposure history. She had not had the condition in the past. What...
This 51-year-old woman presented...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist

Interactive Features

Quiz
09/25/2017
Cynthia M. Magro, MD
This education series for dermatologists is presented by the Weill Cornell Comprehensive Dermatopathology Service.  
This education series for dermatologists is presented by the Weill Cornell Comprehensive Dermatopathology Service.  
This education series for...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist

Column

Spotlight
09/25/2017
Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC
Lorenzo Cerroni, MD, is an associate professor of dermatology and director of the research unit dermatopathology.
Lorenzo Cerroni, MD, is an associate professor of dermatology and director of the research unit dermatopathology.
Lorenzo Cerroni, MD, is an...
09/25/2017
The Dermatologist