Hydrogen Peroxide – Friday Pop Quiz 4/12
667366736673Hydrogen-Peroxide Hydrogen peroxide is often chosen for treatment of which of the following? A) Cleaning a chronic wound on the lower extremity B) Treatment of a chronic venous ulcer C) Post-operative follow-up of a full thickness skin graft with a bolster D) Cutaneous fungal infections E) Acne vulgaris To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.   Brought to you by our …
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JDD April Issue Highlights and Editor Picks
664466446644JDDBelow are the issue highlights and Editor Picks for the April issue of JDD! Observational Study of Clindamycin Phosphate and Tretinoin Gel for the Treatment of Acne shows improvement in both facial acne and quality of life. The addition of Apremilast to topical therapy significantly improves moderate plaque plaque-type psoriasis in Use of Apremilast in Patients Who Are Dissatisfied With Stab …
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Tofacitinib Therapeutic Cheat Sheet
661566156615Welcome to our new series, Therapeutic Cheat Sheet, wherein we take a deep dive into the literature and guidelines to give you a quick reference on the use of new or complex therapies.  This series will become your go-to for information about dosing, potential interactions and laboratory monitoring, just to name a few.  First up: Tofacitinib. [caption id="attachment_6617" align="aligncenter" …
Pathophysiology and Management of Rosacea: Pearls from the Expert
660066006600rosaceaIf you’re a coffee drinker, you may be relieved to know that there was an inverse association between caffeine intake and risk of rosacea in a recent study.  That was a huge relief for me for sure! Unfortunately, we can’t prescribe caffeine for rosacea and call it a day. So, what works? High-yield pearls on the pathophysiology and management of rosacea are shared by Dr. Adam Friedman � …
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Cutaneous Findings – Friday Pop Quiz 4/5/2019
657265726572port wine stain A child presents with this finding seen in the image. What other cutaneous finding may, very rarely, be seen in conjunction with this lesion? A. Port-wine stain B. Granular cell tumor C. Epidermal nevus D. Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita E. Angiokeratomas To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.   Brought to you by our Brand Partner …
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