Military Dermatology
Military Dermatology
Sarcoidosis in Post–9/11 Military Veterans
We review the literature to examine the risk factors and incidence of sarcoidosis in post–9/11 veterans as well as provide recommendations for...
Military Dermatology
Understanding Medical Standards for Entrance Into Military Service and Disqualifying Dermatologic Conditions
The military is a desirable career field for many young adults; however, the Department of Defense (DoD) requires its members to maintain a level...
Military Dermatology
Dermatologic Implications of Sleep Deprivation in the US Military
In this article, we explore possible mechanisms by which sleep deprivation may affect the skin. We also review the potential impacts of sleep...
Military Dermatology
Janus Kinase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Military Considerations
Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors represent one of the newest and most promising additions to the available treatments of atopic dermatitis (AD).
Military Dermatology
Disparities of Cutaneous Malignancies in the US Military
Occupational sun exposure is a well-known risk factor for the development of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), especially among US...
Military Dermatology
Cutaneous Body Image: How the Mental Health Benefits of Treating Dermatologic Disease Support Military Readiness in Service Members
Military dermatologists have the tools and expertise available to treat cutaneous disease, which by extension may improve body image, quality of...
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...