Clinical Insights Into Challenging Atopic Dermatitis Cases: Part 3
Robert Posnick, MD, hosted a Case-Based Roundtable discussion to review 2 challenging cases of atopic dermatitis involving hyperpigmentation and alopecia areata.
Optimizing Management of Atopic Dermatitis and Alopecia Areata: From First-Line to Second-Line Treatments and Safety Protocols
Robert Bruce Posnick, MD, examines a case of a 55-year-old female patient with a 50-year history of atopic dermatitis, comorbid asthma, and severe alopecia areata, presenting with recurrent patches throughout her body, predominantly affecting her face, hands, trunk, arms, legs, and eyelids.
Advances in Atopic Dermatitis Management: A Comprehensive Approach to Treatment and Skin of Color Considerations
Robert Bruce Posnick, MD, presents a case study of a 13-year-old Indian male student with an 11-year history of moderate atopic dermatitis, characterized by hyperpigmented excoriated patches covering 6% of his body surface area, primarily affecting the wrists, arms, legs, face, and neck.
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