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Prenatal Antibiotic Use Increases Risk of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis
Children of mothers who took more than 5 courses of antibiotics during pregnancy were at the highest risk.
Ritlecitinib Performed Well in Adolescent Cohort Analysis of ALLEGRO Trial
Researchers conducted a subgroup analysis of the ALLEGRO phase 2b/3 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the drug in patients aged 12-17.
Addressing Disparities in AD With Telehealth
Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, and Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH, discuss disparities in atopic dermatitis and the ways these can be addressed with teledermatology.
Unusual Cases from the Genodermatosis Clinic in London
Jemima Mellerio, MD, said a correct diagnosis often requires a lot of testing, questioning, and observation.
UCB Announces European Union Regulatory Application for Bimekizumab in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
If approved, hidradenitis suppurativa would be the 4th indication for the drug within the European Union.
Monique Kumar, MD, Shares the Lessons She Learned When Her Child was Born with a Port Wine Birthmark
As a parent of a child with a vascular anomaly, Kumar has experienced all the emotions of having a child who is born with a skin condition.
ReachRX: Advancing Patient Outcomes Through Ease of Access to Treatment Information
Co-founders Jeff DeVico and Patrick DePippo discuss their app, ReachRX, which aspires to transform the dermatology and medical landscape through streamlined access to pharmaceutical information.
Topical Creams Are Important in Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
In a Dermatology Times DermView custom video series, Shawn Kwatra, MD, and Peter Lio, MD, discuss the topical treatment landscape of atopic dermatitis.
Revian Reports Promising Results in Initial Study for Hair Regrowth System
The aesthetic medical technology company announced that its hair regrowth system will be used in a second study.
Keratolytic and Hydrating Shampoo Improves Signs of Scalp Psoriasis
In a study, researchers found that after 4 weeks of regular use, shampoo containing salicylic acid, urea, and glycerin significantly reduced Psoriasis Scalp Severity Index.
Novan Inc to Sell All Assets and File for Chapter 11 Protection
The goal of a January 5, 2024, PDUFA date for berdazimer gel, 10.3%, continues with pre-approval inspection already complete.
Differentiating Merkel Cell Carcinoma in Skin of Color
The clinical presentations of Merkel cell carcinoma in patients with skin of color require dermatology providers to be more aware of the nuances in diagnosis and management.
Precision Prescribing With a Topical Medication Volume Calculator
Pediatricians are often the first to diagnose and manage pediatric atopic dermatitis, and Larry Eichenfield, MD, led a team to develop a tool to help them.
Jessica Williams, MD, Addresses Most Common Radiology Questions From Dermatologists
As a radiologist with Radiology Associates of Albuquerque, Jessica Williams, MD, offered pearls on imaging for young patients.
Alanna Bree, MD, Offers Pearls on How Clinicians Can Better Meet Patients’ Emotional Needs
Remembering that skin conditions are not just physical, but also have a significant emotional impact, is critical to treating the whole patient.
Angelo Landriscina, MD, Describes the Impact of TikTok on Society and Patients
Dermatologists can use TikTok to educate the public on skin care and dispel incorrect information.
Nail Surgery Pearls With Jane Bellet, MD
The nail expert from Duke University shares surgical techniques from biopsy to post-operative care.
The Correlation Between Skin Health and Housing Disparities
George Hightower, MD, PhD explained 4 critical conversations to discuss among dermatology colleagues to determine best care for underserved populations and neighborhoods.
Derm In The News: July 9-15
Keep up with the latest headlines in dermatology from the past week, including melanoma prevalence in Black men, local and statewide initiatives for skin cancer screening and prevention, and more.
Study Finds Positive Results for Infants Beginning Treatment at Target Dose for Infantile Hemangioma
Researchers noted that infants who began propranolol therapy at higher dose had a lower incidence of adverse events.
Trial Shows Positive Results With Isotretinoin Treatment in Congenital Ichthyosis
Alan Mendelsohn, MD, presented captivating Phase 3 TMB-001 PK Data in a poster session.
Ophthalmologic Considerations for Pediatric Dermatologists
Sara F. Grace, MD, discussed medications and diseases that dermatologists encounter in treating patients.
Pearls on Developing a Study Using Qualitative Research
Carrie Coughlin, MD, discussed how dermatologists can gain insight into their patient’s preferences using qualitative research tools.
Addressing Skepticism in Advanced Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Options
Peter Lio, MD also explained why he considers it a bad day when he does not learn something new about this disease.
Reviewing New Treatment Approaches for Epidermolysis Bullosa
Jemima Mellerio, MD, covered recent developments for managing epidermolysis bullosa and the challenges of studying rare diseases.
Nailing Common, Rare, and Scary Pediatric Nail Conditions and Surgeries
Jane Bellet, MD, will present 2 sessions full of pearls to ensure tiny fingers and toes are cared for in a timely, heartfelt, and effective treatment regimen.
Study Researchers Recommend Updated Clinical Guidelines to Treat Kaposiform Hemangioendotheliomas
A multicenter study to further explore treatment of kaposiform hemangioendotheliomas has been proposed after untreated patients did not develop Kasabach Merritt Phenomenon.
Alanna Bree, MD, Will Share Strategies to Boost Patient Confidence
Bree will discuss the organization she founded and how it helps children with skin diseases and birthmarks.
Alphyn Biologics Shares Positive Interim Results of Phase 2a Trial for AD With Secondary Bacterial Infection
AB-101a is a new topical treatment being investigated for mild, moderate, and severe atopic dermatitis and its immune system component.
Managing Acne Vulgaris During Pregnancy and Lactation
During pregnancy and lactation, physiological changes occur in the body that can impact the development and management of acne.