Friday Pop Quiz 2/6/2026
A 65-year-old patient presents with this painful, itchy rash on the right dorsal foot. The pain has made ambulating difficult. Prior unsuccessful treatments included topical betamethasone and clotrimazole. Based on the image provided, which of the following treatments have the highest cure rate?
A. Oral itraconazole
B. Oral terbinafine
C. Topical ciclopirox nail lacquer
D. Topical …
A 65-year-old patient presents with this painful, itchy rash on the right dorsal foot. The pain has made ambulating difficult. Prior unsuccessful treatments included topical betamethasone and clotrimazole. Based on the image provided, which of the following treatments have the highest cure rate?
A. Oral itraconazole
B. Oral terbinafine
C. Topical ciclopirox nail lacquer
D. Topical …
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Welcome to "JDD February 2026 Issue Highlights," your quick tour of this month’s Editor’s Picks from the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, curated by the Next Steps in Derm Team. This issue pairs practical algorithms, novel therapeutics, real‑world effectiveness data, equity analyses, and procedural reports, all with immediate clinical relevance.
Explore this month’s top picks below:
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