🧬 A recent study became the first to reveal covariate-adjusted effects of novel therapies for actinic keratosis, particularly in cases local to the face and scalp, identifying and ranking fluorouracil 5% as the most effective across 3 outcomes. https://lnkd.in/gU58ptqU
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📰 FROM OUR PUBLICATION: Dr Doe is firing his medical assistant due to a latex allergy. He has purchased thousands of such gloves and refuses to buy any other kind. Can he do this legally? David Goldberg, MD, JD, delves into the logistics. https://lnkd.in/gaDASvBH
Latex Gloves and the Americans With Disabilities Act
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📚 STUDY FINDINGS: Patients with cutaneous #squamouscellcarcinoma exhibiting histological margins < 1 mm are not at a greater risk of recurrence, so long as the tumor has been fully excised and there is no galea aponeurotica involvement. https://lnkd.in/g9_s3NFg
Deep Histological Margins Do Not Increase cSCC Recurrence Risk if Tumor is Fully Excised
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📚 Due to the risk of misinformation being spread via social media, clinicians treating patients with #acnevulgaris should be prepared to correct this misinformation, as they play a crucial role in creating proper awareness and disseminating accurate information. https://lnkd.in/gZuF2KyB
Physicians Should Prepare for Potential Acne Vulgaris Misinformation Correction, Report Says
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🌟 EXPERT INSIGHTS: Researchers behind a recent phase 3 study evaluating #bimekizumab for #psoriaticarthritis took a deeper look into the study's results and shared what clinicians will want to keep in mind when collaborating with rheumatologists. https://lnkd.in/g_43XEQc
Insights into Bimekizumab 2-Year Data for PsA, nr-asSpA, and AS
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🚨NEW TODAY: The US FDA has approved #deuruxolitinib (Leqselvi; SUN PHARMA), an oral JAK inhibitor, for the treatment of severe #alopeciaareata in adults. The drug's approval is based on the results of 2 phase 3 clinical trials, THRIVE-AA1 and THRIVE-AA2, which each demonstrated a consistent upward trend in hair regrowth among patients, with no observed plateau in efficacy at the 24-week mark. https://lnkd.in/gruE3cWF
The FDA Approves Deuruxolitinib for Severe Alopecia in Adults
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🌟 The 2024 Chicago SPF Fest provided free skin checks and free sunscreen samples to Chicago community members for UV Safety Month. Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, interviewed fellow dermatology clinicians about the importance of community outreach for skin cancer awareness and encouraging early detection. 🎥 View her interview now: https://lnkd.in/giRXUiST
Live From Chicago: Bringing Sun Protection Awareness to Communities
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How can dermatology clinicians navigate the ethical challenges of social media? Kavita Mariwalla, MD, offers invaluable guidelines to maintaining integrity while engaging with patients online. Mariwalla advises, “Make sure that your social media posts and your accounts reflect who you are as a doctor.” Allergan Aesthetics #ad https://ow.ly/Er7n50SKplt
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🧬 Skin manifestations are significantly frequent among individuals with Sjögren syndrome, with internal organ involvement being less common but still quite prevalent. https://lnkd.in/g-fgztrG
Skin Manifestations More Common Than Internal Organ Involvement in Sjögren Syndrome
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📚 STUDY FINDINGS: 53% of dermatologists report having faced emergency complications during dermatological or surgical procedures. Furthermore, 43.2% reported experience with emergencies during cosmetic procedures. https://lnkd.in/gbhU5uJn
Study Reports High Frequency of Emergency Complications During Dermatological, Surgical, and Cosmetic Procedures