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Clinical Consultations™: Optimizing Treatment Outcomes for Patients with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis (RAD) Conference 2025
June 6-7, 2025
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Cases and Conversations™: Biologic Matchmaking in Psoriasis – Finding the Right Therapy for the Right Patient
July 26, 2025
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Advances in™ Atopic Dermatitis: Addressing Unmet Needs in Patients With Skin of Color
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Clinical Consultations™: Guiding Patients with Genital Psoriasis Toward Relief Through a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Patient, Provider & Caregiver Connection™: Understanding the Patient Journey to Provide Personalized Care for Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Practice Techniques to Optimize Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies in Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Best Practices to Prevent Shingles in Your Practice
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‘REEL’ Time Patient Counseling™: Fostering Effective Conversations in Practice to Create a Visible Impact for Patients Living with Genital Psoriasis
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Dermalorian™ Webinar: Shedding Light on Patient-Reported Outcomes to Assess Disease Severity in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
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Where Do Biologics Fit Into the Management of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis?
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Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Exploring Novel Therapeutic Targets in Acne Management
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Burst CME: Targeted Therapy for Optimal Psoriasis Management
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New advances offer insight about immune system
July 1st 2005Buenos Aires, Argentina — Recent advances in the understanding of the skin immune system are represented in four major areas of research: Langerhans cell trafficking, innate immunity, complex genetic diseases with an immunologic basis and psoriasis, according to Stephen I. Katz, M.D., Ph.D., director, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, Bethesda, Md. Dr. Katz says, in each of these areas, there are potential therapeutic interventions.
Pediatric melanoma on rise, some say
July 1st 2005Charles M. Balch, M.D., used to see a pediatric melanoma case every one to two years. In recent years, the professor of surgery and oncology at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, Md., says he sees a child or teenager with melanoma every one to two months.
Breaking the myth: Bronze isn't beautiful
July 1st 2005Schaumburg, Ill. — Many men, women and teenagers still believe that a tan looks healthy, according to several American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) surveys that polled Americans to determine their opinions of tanning and health. The polls also found that regardless of health risk, many people don't guard against sun exposure.
Trial reveals benefits of excimer laser on early-stage mycosis fungoides
June 1st 2005New Orleans — Mycosis fungoides (MF), the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, has been most commonly treated in its early stages with skin-directed therapies such as topical corticosteroids, nitrogen mustard, UVB, PUVA and total skin electron beam irradiation. More recently, dermatologists have begun using narrow-band UVB with a spectrum peak of 311 nm as an alternative treatment for early-stage MF.
Ciclopirox shampoo eases seborrheic dermatitis
June 1st 2005Antipityrosporal 1 percent ciclopirox shampoo can be used weekly or once every two weeks to treat seborrheic dermatitis and prophylactically to prevent its recurrence, according to a study published in the Archives of Dermatology in January.
Use of patch testing essential for faster, more effective tx
June 1st 2005Allergic contact dermatitis can be a nightmare for those with serious cases, yet many dermatologists fail to use any form of patch test with their patients — a procedure that could lead to faster, more effective and definitive treatment, according to Bryan E. Anderson, M.D., assistant professor in the department of dermatology at Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pa.
Better understanding of AD portends better treatment
June 1st 2005Vancouver, British Columbia — Atopic dermatitis (AD) is on the rise around the world and affects 10 percent to 20 percent of children. The disease may continue into adulthood and may be the first step in an "atopic marathon" that leads to asthma and allergic rhinitis.
Massage benefits children with atopic dermatitis
June 1st 2005National report — The benefits of topical therapy for atopic dermatitis can be boosted with massage, according to a study in children. Massage not only improved patients' symptoms and quality of life but also helped to relieve their parents' anxiety.
Pinpointing S. aureus as AD perpetrator
June 1st 2005Orlando, Fla. — Poorly controlled atopic dermatitis (AD) may remain elusive to treatment, particularly if its pathogenesis is not understood. While it is known that the altered barrier of atopic skin provides a portal of entry for various pathogens, it is the skin inflammation in AD that reduces the ability of patients with atopy to fight infection, according to Donald Y. M. Leung, M.D., Ph.D., head of pediatric allergy-immunology at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver.
Cortisol testing demonstrates systemic safety, efficacy for AD
June 1st 2005San Diego — The lipid enhanced, emollient cream formulation of hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1 percent (Locoid, Ferndale) effectively treats moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and does so with excellent systemic safety, at least when used over a period of up to four weeks, said Lawrence F. Eichenfield, M.D., at the Pediatric Dermatology for the Practitioner Meeting here.
Duo offers efficient, effective photon delivery
June 1st 2005Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Photo-Pneumatic Technology Therapy? (PPx), manufactured by Aesthera Corp., is showing promise as an innovative new approach for enhancing the safety and efficacy of hair removal and nonablative skin rejuvenation procedures, according to Vic A. Narurkar, M.D, who spoke at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.