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National report — Children infected with herpes simplex virus can be safely treated with valacyclovir — an antiviral commonly prescribed to treat adult herpes infection, according to research by Richard F. Jacobs, M.D., F.A.A.P., a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Arkansas Children's Hospital.

Bacterial update

Philadelphia - The emergence of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and new approaches to treatment of various bacterial illnesses are capturing the interests of dermatologists.

Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia — According to Robert Sidbury, M.D., two of the most important pediatric studies published this year investigated the alleged connection between isotretinoin and depression, thoughts of suicide and even suicide itself among some teenage users being treated for acne.

Proper application consists of placing a "fingertip unit" of medication at each of 10 spots on the face — two on the mid-forehead (left and right), one each on the tip of the nose and chin, two spaced across each cheek, and one on each side of thelower face at a location that is approximately mid-distance between the spots on the cheek.

What effect, if any, has the new bankruptcy act had on physician's asset protection plans? In short, the answer is "a significant one." In this article, we will explain exactly what this effect has been and why it is so important for all physicians to re-examine their planning because of it.

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After exposure to UV, "Keratinocytes send out immune suppressing signals [the cytokine IL-10] and antigen presenting cells are chased out of the skin," Dr. Yarosh explains.

With these OTC products, one observes superficial frosting that can last for seconds to a few minutes, but its relevance is debatable.

Washington--The Food and Drug Administration has notified Barrier Therapeutics that it has deemed as a complete response the company's submission to address the FDA's May "not approvable" letter for Zimycan, a diaper-dermatitis ointment that contains miconazole nitrate.

Increasingly, clinicians may use biologic agents in addition to phototherapy to maximize results in their patients, notes Dr. Lui, and reduce the overall number of treatments.

The dermatologic surgeon's goal in aesthetic reconstruction should be to camouflage scars and restore the patient's normal appearance as closely as possible.