Patient Buzz: Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB) in People With Skin of Color | The Expert Weighs In
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB)NBC News was one of the media outlets who covered the Marines’ recent tightening of shaving waivers, which could negatively impact the careers of Marines with pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB). Under a 2022 policy, Marines with treatment-resistant PFB could receive temporary or permanent shaving waivers. Now, Marines with PFB could be separated from the branch if their PFB does not improve within …
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The Path to Dermatopathology: What to Know Before You Apply
Dermatopathology fellowshipApplying to dermatopathology fellowship stirs a mix of emotions—excitement, uncertainty, maybe even a bit of stress. The process can feel extremely overwhelming because the dermatopathology application process is significantly different from the residency application process. There’s no ERAS. No Match. Just a lot of googling, emailing, and figuring it out as you go. In this article, we will …
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From the JDD Podcast Vault | From Rags to Itches: The Evolution of Topical and Systemic Options for Pruritus
pruritusWelcome to another installment of our popular “From the JDD Podcast Vault” series! This week, we’re unraveling the fascinating story behind itch management with the episode: From Rags to Itches: The Evolution of Topical and Systemic Options for Pruritus, hosted by the ever-engaging Dr. Adam Friedman. We all know that urge—“Just scratch it!” But for countless patients, chronic prurit …
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Friday Pop Quiz 6/20/2025
            A healthy 50-year-old patient presents with three-month history of progressive hair loss and scalp redness with associated pruritus. On closer scalp examination, there is perifollicular erythema, inflammation, and scaling. There appears to be loss of follicular openings in the erythematous patch. In addition, erythematous and skin-col …
JDD June 2025 Issue Highlights | Special Focus: Acne & Rosacea
acneThe June 2025 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology delivers a diverse and thought-provoking selection of studies that place a spotlight on acne and rosacea while spanning the latest innovations and clinical insights across the dermatology spectrum. This month’s editor’s picks feature new approaches to some of the field’s most common—and challenging—conditions, from acne-induced …
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