Trends in Atopic Dermatitis Management:
Comparison of 1990-1997 to 2003-2012

superpotentBack by popular demand, Dr. Steven Feldman, Professor of Dermatology, Pathology and Public Health joins host Dr. Adam Friedman from GW School of Medicine to review his recent database dive entitled "Trends in Atopic Dermatitis Management: Comparison of 1990-1997 to 2003-2012." What new trends, both good and bad, have emerged? What can we expect and hope for the future of AD care? What tricks of th …
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JDD March Issue Highlights and Editor Picks
JDD logoBelow are the issue highlights and Editor Picks for the March issue of JDD! Papp and Lebwohl review clinical data on the use of biologics in moderate-to-severe psoriasis, identifying which biologics may offer the quickest results in Onset of Action of Biologics in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis.   In Clinical Insights About Onychomycosis and Its Treatment: A Consensus, au …
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GW Resident Segment – January 2018 Edition with Dr. Hsu
In this throwback edition of the JDD Podcast "Ask the Investigator," host Adam Friedman speaks with Dr. Sylvia Hsu, Professor and Chair of Dermatology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University on her study published in the August 2008 edition of the JDD entitled, "A Case Series of 48 Patients Treated with Thalidomide." Get a taste of rich dermatology history with the evolution of t …
January JDD Highlights
A Multi-Center, Open-Label, Prospective Study of Cannula Injection of Small-Particle Hyaluronic Acid Plus Lidocaine (SPHAL) for Lip Augmentation assesses the safety and effectiveness associated with the use of a blunt-tipped microcannula for lip augmentation and correction of perioral rhytids using a small-particle, hyaluronic acid gel plus lidocaine   Educating men about available aes …
GW Resident Segment – December Edition with Dr. Shapiro
superpotentQuestion 1 In your JDD podcast interview, you mentioned that about 50-60% of your patients with LPP respond to naltrexone. Have you seen any similarities between these responders that could help dermatologists identify which patients would be good candidates for naltrexone as an adjunctive therapy? Answer "No I have not seen any similarities. The response is unpredictable."   Quest …
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