Topical vs Systemic Therapy in Plaque Psoriasis
Dawn L. Sammons, DO, FAOCD, FAAD, shares her approach to using topical vs systemic therapy in plaque psoriasis, focusing on patient preference as the driving factor for treatment selection.
Patient Case #1: 6-Year-Old Male Patient With Moderate AD
Expert dermatologists present and share initial impressions of a patient case for a 6-year-old male with AD, highlighting the impact of sleep deprivation.
Jonathan I Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH; Elizabeth Swanson, MD; Brad Glick, DO, MPH, FAOCD; and Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA, review factors that lead to switching therapies in AD, focusing on monotherapies vs combination therapy.
The Pathogenesis of Plaque Psoriasis
Benjamin Lockshin, MD, FAAD, comments on how the evolution of the pathophysiology of plaque psoriasis has led to more targeted therapies to treat the disease.
Time to Treatment Response in AD Treatment Selection
Experts in dermatology comment on how often quickness of response to therapy determines treatment selection for teenaged patients with AD.
Use of Systemic vs Topical Treatment of AD
Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA, reviews systemic vs topical treatment of AD, discussion patient preferences as a factor for treatment selection.
Treatment Landscape for Atopic Dermatitis (AD)
Experts in dermatology discuss the rapidly expanding treatment landscape of atopic dermatitis and how these new treatment options have changed the management of AD.