Journal Review Series: January-March 2019
Dermatology JournalsNext Steps in Derm author, Dr. Anna Chacon, searched the journals so that you don’t have to! She reports on important take-aways from different dermatology journals for the months of January, February, and March of 2019. It is key to keep in mind that “important” is subjective and what is contained in this review is one person’s view of what should be remembered from these months of the …
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Dr. Landriscina on Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients
LGBTQAt the 17th ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic and Surgical Conference held January 17-20, 2020 in Orlando, FL, Dr. Angelo Landriscina led a session on developing new approaches to caring for LGBTQ+ patients. Next Steps correspondent Dr. Anna Chacon reports back on highlights and pearls from the session which covered the following: Why this topic? Updating Our Understanding of SGM Pa …
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Pop Quiz #49
The correct answer is D. Squamous cell carcinoma is a potential sequela. This is an image of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). Squamous cell carcinoma may develop from lesions of DLE. SCCs are rare and aggressive tumors with greater likelihood of metastases. Cases have been reported among patients with different clinical characteristics. Classically, 5-15% of patients with DLE will eventu …
Cosmetic Procedures for the Millennial Aesthetic Patient – References
Cosmetic Procedures for the Millennial Aesthetic Patient - References 1. Allergan plc. Allergan 360°: Aesthetics Report. Available at: https://360aestheticsreport.com/view-report/. Published April 8, 2018. Accessed July 22, 2019. 2. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: AAFPRS 2018 Annual Survey. Available at: https://www.aafprs.org/media/stats_ polls/m_stats.html. Pu …
Rosacea: Nuances in Clinical Presentation and Treatment
Rosacea in SOCAlthough the term “rosacea” is derived from the Latin adjective meaning “like roses,” those who suffer from it, myself among them, will tell you that there is nothing beautiful, sweet, or fragrant, about life with this chronic, inflammatory vascular condition. Much to the contrary, rosacea is a pesky thorn in one’s side. As roses have appeared in literary tropes for centuries, so …
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