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Case 2: Male, 33 Years Old

An expert in dermatology reviews the case of a 33-year-old male patient suffering from atopic dermatitis for the past 3 years. He breaks down the panel's conversation on the use of non-steroidal topicals and emphasizes how patient assistance programs can ease burden for patients and providers.

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      Panelist:

      Shawn Kwatra, MD

      Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Baltimore Maryland

      Program Description:

      An expert in dermatology provides insights from a case-based roundtable conversation, discussing the management of atopic dermatitis patients. They emphasize the complexities of the cases, the considerations regarding topical versus systemic treatments, and the administrative challenges associated with prior authorizations.

      Segment Description:

      An expert in dermatology reviews the case of a 33-year-old male patient suffering from atopic dermatitis for the past 3 years. He breaks down the panel's conversation on the use of non-steroidal topicals and emphasizes how patient assistance programs can ease burden for patients and providers.

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