Commentary
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Commentary
Dermatologists as Social Media Contributors During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dermatologists should utilize social media as a platform to post unbiased, evidence-based information regarding manifestations of COVID-19 and...
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Commentary
Biologics in Pediatric Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis: Revolutionizing the Treatment Landscape
Several agents are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for pediatric psoriasis, and dupilumab is approved for pediatric atopic...
Original Research
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Original Research
The Gips Procedure for Pilonidal Disease: A Retrospective Review of Adolescent Patients
The Gips procedure is an easy-to-use outpatient procedure for adolescents with pilonidal disease.
Tips
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Tips
Intraoperative Tissue Expansion to Allow Primary Linear Closure of 2 Large Adjacent Surgical Defects
It is becoming increasingly more common for dermatology patients to present for treatment of multiple skin cancers during the same appointment....
Environmental Dermatology
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Environmental Dermatology
What’s Eating You? Human Flea (Pulex irritans)
The human flea, Pulex irritans, is a vector for various human diseases including the bubonic plague, bartonellosis, and rickettsioses.
Case Reports
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Case Reports
Palmoplantar Eruption in a Patient With Mercury Poisoning
Mercury exposure should be included in the differential diagnosis in patients presenting with a rash of the palms and soles, especially in young...
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
Translating the 2019 AAD-NPF Guidelines of Care for the Management of Psoriasis in Pediatric Patients
In November 2019, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) released their recommendations regarding...
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Clinical Review
Pediatric Procedural Dermatology
Pediatric patients often present with unique diagnoses, and procedures in this population often require special tools. This article provides a...
Skin of Color
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Skin of Color
Bonds and Bridges: The Role of Social Capital in Building a More Diverse Dermatology Workforce
Herein, the concept of social capital is applied to this problem in dermatology and is used as a scaffold to suggest interventions that may...
Photo Challenge
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Photo Challenge
Sparse Hair on the Scalp
A 5-year-old girl presented to our clinic with sparse scalp hair. Her mother reported thinning of the hair and breakage that appeared shortly...
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Photo Challenge
Umbilicated Neoplasm on the Chest
A 49-year-old man presented with a slow-growing mass on the chest of 1 year’s duration. The neoplasm started as a small papule that gradually...
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Photo Challenge
Inverse Distribution of Pink Macules and Patches
A 73-year-old woman presented for evaluation of an asymptomatic progressive rash on the left wrist, waist, groin, and inner thighs of 2 months’...
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Photo Challenge
Umbilicated Keratotic Papule on the Scalp
A 72-year-old man was referred to our dermatology clinic for evaluation of a solitary papule on the scalp measuring 3.2 mm in diameter with a...
Case Letter
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Case Letter
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia Associated With the Use of Adalimumab
Workup for new-onset oral hairy leukoplakia should include a comprehensive medication history. Oral hairy leukoplakia is an uncommon side effect...
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Case Letter
Scalp Arteriovenous Fistula With Intracranial Communication
Scalp arteriovenous fistulas may be traumatic or spontaneous and present as either an innocuous-looking scalp nodule or as a progressively...
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Case Letter
Recurrent Cutaneous Exophiala Phaeohyphomycosis in an Immunosuppressed Patient
Phaeohyphomycosis is an infection with dematiaceous fungi that most commonly affects immunosuppressed patients.
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Case Letter
Foreign-Body Reaction to Orthopedic Hardware a Decade After Implantation
Cutaneous reactions to implantable devices occur with varying frequency and include infectious, hypersensitivity, allergic, and foreign-body...
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Case Letter
Multiple Glomangiomas in a Patient With a History of Metastatic Melanoma
In patients with a recent history of malignancy, multiple glomangiomas may mimic cutaneous metastases. Therefore, multiple biopsies and histologic...
For Residents
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For Residents
Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Updates on Diagnosis, Surgical Approach, and the Use of Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Nail unit squamous cell carcinoma (NSCC) is the most common malignant nail neoplasm, and yet its diagnosis often is delayed, partly due to the...
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For Residents
Diet and Skin: A Primer
There are strong data on the relationship between dietary patterns and skin conditions. This article provides an introduction for dermatologists...