Pediatrics
Clinical Review
Potential Uses of Nonthermal Atmospheric Pressure Technology for Dermatologic Conditions in Children
Nonthermal atmospheric plasma (also known as cold atmospheric plasma) is a rapidly emerging technology showing promising treatment results for a...
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Clustered Vesicles on the Neck
A 6-year-old girl presented to the dermatology clinic with a rash on the right side of the neck that was noted at birth as a small raised lesion...
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Systematic review spotlights the use of nutraceuticals for acne
Zinc was the most studied nutraceutical, but there was substantial heterogeneity in the results.
From the Journals
Adolescents with atopic dermatitis more likely to have experienced bullying, study finds
“Clinicians, families, and schools should address and monitor bullying among adolescents.”
Conference Coverage
How clinicians can prepare for and defend against social media attacks
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FDA approves fixed dose combination topical treatment for acne
The new treatment combines three approved acne products for once-daily use.
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Once-weekly topical therapy shows promise for moderate to severe acne
In vitro studies have found that components of S. lacustris, a freshwater sponge, have effects that include antimicrobial activity...
Case Letter
Atopic Dermatitis Triggered by Omalizumab and Treated With Dupilumab
Monoclonal antibodies are promising therapies for atopic conditions, although its efficacy for atopic dermatitis (AD) is debated and the side-...
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Topical botanical drug coacillium curbs childhood alopecia
Coacillium cutaneous solution is also under investigation as a treatment for persistent chemotherapy-induced alopecia, atopic dermatitis, and...
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3-D stereophotogrammetry helps detect progression of craniofacial morphea
Existing tools that detect disease progression in patients with CM are limited.
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Pediatric psoriasis: Black children, males more likely to have palmoplantar subtype, study finds
Nail involvement occurred in significantly more Black and Hispanic/Latino patients than in White patients.