Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Bringing It Back Where It Belongs – A Disease State Update
chronic spontaneous urticariaAt the 2026 ODAC Dermatology Conference, we had the privilege of learning about chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) from Dr. Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, Professor and Chair of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine. CSU can be a maddening, exhausting condition for patients, with a relapsing disease course and without identifiable triggers. Given that symptoms are often abs …
chronic spontaneous urticaria
Topical Tacrolimus/Pimecrolimus Therapeutic Cheat Sheet
Topical Tacrolimus/Pimecrolimu Therapeutic Cheat SheetTacrolimus and Pimecrolimus are both calcineurin inhibitors FDA-approved for atopic dermatitis. However, their topical use offers steroid-sparing benefits for a wide variety of other inflammatory dermatologic conditions. Tacrolimus was discovered in 1984 from the soil bacterium Streptomyces tsukubaensis and was originally FDA approved in 1994 as a systemic immunosuppressant for organ transplanta …
Topical Tacrolimus/Pimecrolimu Therapeutic Cheat Sheet
Melanonychia: Clues for Diagnosis and the Importance of Histology
Melanonychia Originally published May 26, 2021; updated February 23, 2026 by the Next Steps in Derm Editorial Team with refreshed links and expanded guidance on treating nail disorders. Just as pigmented lesions on the skin can vary widely from freckles to lentigines to nevi to melanoma, similar pigmented lesions can be seen in nails. Melanonychia, brown …
Melanonychia
Friday Pop Quiz 2/20/2026
Which ocular finding may be seen in a patient with this skin condition? A. Comma-shaped corneal opacities B. Retinitis pigmentosa C. Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigmented epithelium D. Angioid streaks E. Pingueculae To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. Brought to you by our brand partner    *Brand partners had no involv …
Practical Pearls in Addressing Traction Alopecia in Pediatric Patients
Traction Alopecia in Pediatric PatientsCultural sensitivity is needed in order to provide practical advice to pediatric patients experiencing traction alopecia, according to Dr. Brandi Kenner-Bell, associate professor of dermatology and pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Kenner-Bell, who says it’s important for clinicians to …
Traction Alopecia in Pediatric Patients