Friday Pop Quiz 3/21/2025
A 15-year-old girl who recently moved from India to the United States presents to dermatology clinic with chief concern of the pictured rash.  She has previously undergone treatment with 4 weeks of daily terbinafine, as well as 6 weeks of fluconazole, without resolution.  KOH reveals numerous branching hyphae. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step? A. Initiate topica …
JDD March 2025 Editor’s Picks
acneceuticalsGet ready to explore the latest advancements in dermatology with the March issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! This edition dives deep into cutting-edge research, including AI-driven personalized hair loss treatments, the dermatologic potential of berberine, and the evolving role of social media in hair loss education. Plus, don't miss insights on acneceuticals, the skin microbiome in ec …
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The Role of Community Volunteerism in Culturally Competent Patient Care
As our world grows increasingly diverse, it is essential for physicians to enhance their cultural awareness and understanding of the unique needs of their patients. While medical education has made strides in incorporating lectures on cultural differences in patient care, true understanding comes from direct engagement. Immersing oneself in diverse communities through volunteerism provides invalua …
Latest Research in the Use of Laser-Assisted Drug Delivery for Pigmentary Disorders
Laser Assisted Drug Delivery (LADD)There are lots of tools in the tool box that dermatology clinicians can use in laser-assisted drug delivery (LADD), according to Dr. Jill Waibel, chief of dermatology at Baptist Hospital and clinical voluntary assistant professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Watch as Dr. Waibel shares one of the heroes of LADD used to prevent and treat hyperpigmentation. Learn how a drug u …
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Friday Pop Quiz 3/14/2025
In addition to the lesions seen on the feet of this young man he also had geographic tongue, erythematous plaques on his penis, and arthritis - what HLA type is associated with this syndrome? A. HLA-B27 B. HLA-B51 C. HLA-DR1 D. HLA-DR3 E. HLA-DQW2 To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. Brought to you by our brand partner  …