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DRESS Syndrome Due to Cefdinir Mimicking Superinfected Eczema in a Pediatric Patient
- Author:
- Mohammad-Ali Yazdani Abyaneh, MD
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
- Lauren Geller, MD
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome shares many clinical features with viral exanthems and may be difficult to...
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What Would I Tell My Intern-Year Self?
- Author:
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
The preliminary year before dermatology training can be the source of much anxiety. However, there are aspects of it that can...
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Physician Burnout in Dermatology
- Author:
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
Physician burnout is a hot topic today, but what is burnout and who is at risk? In the field of dermatology—one with relatively few emergencies...
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Tattoos: From Ancient Practice to Modern Treatment Dilemma
- Author:
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
Tattoos have a long history in the United States and the world. As dermatologists, we often treat patients who regret their tattoos and are...
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Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome Successfully Treated With Adalimumab
- Author:
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
- Mark G. Lebwohl, MD
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) is a rare syndrome of facial nerve palsy, facial edema, and lingua plicata that can be difficult to treat. We...
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What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? Pearls for Postresidency Planning
- Author:
- Ellen H. de Moll, MD
Dermatology is an exciting and rewarding specialty. Looking for jobs after training can be a daunting task. From deciding to pursue a fellowship...