Ritlecitinib Therapeutic Cheat Sheet
RitlecitinibAlopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring alopecia driven by autoreactive cytotoxic CD8 T cells against hair follicle antigens. With an unpredictable clinical course, which can include alopecia totalis and universalis, AA can be debilitating to patients’ quality of life. Historically, glucocorticosteroids, cyclosporine, methotrexate, and azathioprine were used off-label for non-targeted immunosuppre …
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Friday Pop Quiz #282
The correct answer is E. Disease reactivation after reconstructive filler injection is high. There are no reports in the literature of lupus reactivation after reconstructive injectable treatment. Lesions of discoid LE are characterized by dyspigmentation, telangiectasias, and atrophic, hypertrophic, cribriform, and/or acneiform scarring. Strict photoprotection and medical management wit …
Alopecias: Diagnostic Clues and Nuances in Clinical Presentation
alopeciasHair loss is a broad category that can be difficult for dermatology clinicians to manage. Having a scripted or algorithmic approach to alopecia consults can decrease clinician anxiety, says Dr. Adam Friedman, co-chair of the ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference. Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with ODAC, interviewed Dr. Friedman, who shared his approach for evaluating alopecia …
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JDD June 2024 Issue Highlights
acneIn this June edition of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD), we're excited to showcase a selection of groundbreaking research and expert insights that delve into the latest advancements and treatments in dermatology. From innovative acne scar therapies to in-depth analyses of topical acne treatments, this month's featured articles  provide a comprehensive overview of current dermatological …
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Acne in Patients with Skin of Color: Medical & Procedural Treatment Strategies
acneThe 2023 Skin of Color Update in New York City featured a comprehensive discussion on the evolving landscape of treating acne, with a particular focus on medical and procedural approaches. Attendees had the unique opportunity to hear Dr. Valerie Callendar, professor of dermatology at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, DC,  and Dr. Andrew Alexis, Professor of Clinical Dermatology …
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