Military Dermatology
Military Dermatology
Oral Isotretinoin for Acne in the US Military: How Accelerated Courses and Teledermatology Can Minimize the Duty-Limiting Impacts of Treatment
We review operational restrictions to acne-specific therapeutics and discuss an accelerated course of oral isotretinoin as a safe and effective...
Military Dermatology
Cutaneous Cold Weather Injuries in the US Military
Service members of the US Military are at risk for cutaneous cold weather injuries due to the demands of military training, combat operations, and...
Military Dermatology
From Buns to Braids and Ponytails: Entering a New Era of Female Military Hair-Grooming Standards
Military hair-grooming standards have undergone considerable changes to foster inclusivity and acknowledge racial diversity in hair and skin types...
Military Dermatology
Apremilast Uses and Relevance to the Military
Apremilast is a versatile and easy-to-use therapeutic option for treatment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Dermatologists should consider...
Military Dermatology
Skin Cancer in the US Military
This review proposes education of individual military servicemembers regarding skin cancer prevention and identification, increasing the...
Military Dermatology
Hidradenitis Suppurativa in the Military
Hidradenitis suppurativa can be more difficult to treat in physically active military servicemembers.
Military Dermatology
Fighting Acne for the Fighting Forces
Military servicemembers face unique challenges in the management of acne due to operational and medical readiness considerations.
Military Dermatology
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae in the Armed Forces
The active-duty military population faces unique challenges in the treatment of acne keloidalis nuchae because personal appearance and grooming...
Military Dermatology
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Dermatology
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be considered for the treatment of failing cutaneous grafts and flaps, chronic ulcerations caused by vasculitis or...
Military Dermatology
Atopic Dermatitis in the US Military
Nonmilitary providers play a critical role in the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and adolescents who may one day...
Military Dermatology
Treatment Consideration for US Military Members With Skin Disease
Certain skin conditions and treatments are incompatible with military service. There are a number of unique factors civilian dermatologists must...