Dermatology
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Dermatoses often occur in people who wear face masks
Researchers reviewed 37 studies published between 2004 and 2022 involving 29,557 adults self-reporting regular use of any face mask type across 17...
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FDA approves oral TYK2 inhibitor deucravacitinib for treating psoriasis
Approval was based on the results of two phase 3 trials of almost 1,700 adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
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FDA okays spesolimab, first treatment for generalized pustular psoriasis
The drug received priority review and had orphan drug and breakthrough therapy designation.
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Body contouring tops list of cosmetic procedures with adverse event reports
Cosmetic in-office treatments continue to gain popularity, but patients and providers may be underinformed of risks.
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Consider essential oil allergy in patient with dermatitis
Allergic contact dermatitis to cannabis is probably “a lot less rare than we realize,” according to Dr. Brandon L. Adler.
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New international dermatology registry tracks monkeypox cases
AAD, ILDS want to hear about what you’re seeing in the clinic.
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Dermatology and monkeypox: What you need to know
Watch out for lesions that may look like herpes, shingles, syphilis, and other conditions, dermatologists advise.
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Dermatologists skeptical of calamine lotion TikTok trend
Although these ingredients are exceedingly safe with temporary, localized use, high concentrations and chronic use of calamine lotion can be...
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Study suggests psoriasis and PsA are underdiagnosed in underserved groups
“There needs to be improvement in access to quality dermatologic care, as this may help to reduce underdiagnosis of psoriasis and psoriatic...
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FDA acts against sales of unapproved mole and skin tag products on Amazon, other sites
Warning letters sent to three companies address possible violations from selling unapproved drugs for mole and skin tag removal.
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COVID skin manifestations vary by type of variant, U.K. study finds
Omicron and Delta COVID-19 skin manifestations differ, according to large U.K. patient survey.