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Patients with vitiligo may have a lower risk for developing melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), according to findings of a recent study.

At Cosmetic Surgery Forum 2012, nearly 300 dermatologists and others gathered to learn about everything from the latest advancements in laser and light technology to the best ways to invest money in your practice to defending your online reputation in this age of electronic media.

Eccrine sweat glands may play a role in wound healing, and a better understanding of this role may guide the development of improved therapies, researchers report.

A nutritional supplement that reportedly boosts the effects of botulinum toxin treatments is now available for purchase online as well as in physicians’ offices, according to a company report.

Maximizing the Money : Amid increasing competition, group purchasing and similar programs allow dermatologists to do more with less Anti-fraud campaign could trigger wave of audits, experts warn Clinical Dermatology : Systemic options for severe atopic dermatitis continue to present challenges Cosmetic Dermatology : Uncovering the truth about antioxidants and how they work Cutaneous Oncology : Clinicopathologic correlation weeds out mimickers of lymphoma Practice Management : Document your E/M services correctly to obtain optimal reimbursement

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Accurately billing for dermatopathology services requires understanding the nuances of current procedural technology (CPT) codes, says David A. Mehregan, M.D. For starters, global pathology charge codes encompass the basic duties of a dermatopathologist, from receiving specimens and processing tissue to making slides and rendering a diagnosis.

There is no doubt that vitamin E functions as the primary antioxidant in the skin and vitamin C acts as a secondary antioxidant. This means that vitamin E donates an electron to a reactive oxygen species, but it cannot function again as an antioxidant until it obtains another electron to donate.

Documentation of your Evaluation and Management (E/M) service is one of the most challenging parts of the provider's day. It is, after all, one of the bread-and-butter services. Hopefully, many of you reading this are already on a quality electronic medical record (EMR) or getting prepared to transition to one soon.

Although there is concern about a slight risk of under-staging caused by technique inaccuracy, benefits outweigh all of the risks when conducting a deep shave biopsy, says Mary H. Lien, M.D., department of dermatology & cutaneous surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine and the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa.

A government crackdown on healthcare fraud could trigger new waves of physician audits, financial experts warn. Fraud costs the U.S. healthcare system some $65 billion a year from Medicare alone, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) gives the government greater authority to identify and prosecute fraud and abuse.

An oral phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor may offer significant improvement in signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, according to preliminary trial data.

Children with psoriasis are more likely to be overweight, warranting closer monitoring and lifestyle modification, according to results of a study.

A compounding pharmacy at the center of a national outbreak of fungal meningitis has voluntarily recalled all of its products, including numerous drugs for treating skin conditions.

Sun Pharma to buy DUSA

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, based in India, will acquire DUSA Pharmaceuticals, aiming to advance into the dermatologic market in the United States.

Spending on medications for age-related conditions such as aging skin, hair loss, mental alertness and sexual dysfunction ranked third in annual prescription drug costs of the commercially insured in 2011, according to a recent study.

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a supplemental new drug application for a topical local anesthetic cream to be used in superficial cosmetic procedures.