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Cancer-related clinical pearls from pediatric dermatology


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR


Dr. Huang usually sticks with topical therapies for D. folliculitis. These include topical sulfur 5%, permethrin 5%, metronidazole, and/or ivermectin. If a young patient is unresponsive to this panoply of topical agents, she resorts to a single dose of oral ivermectin at 0.2 mg/kg, usually with good effect.

Dr. Huang reported having no financial conflicts of interest regarding her presentation.

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