Contact Dermatitis
Article
Chronic Arsenicism From Chinese Herbal Medicine (See Erratum 2008;4:354)
Chronic arsenicism is associated with cutaneous manifestations, including palmoplantar keratoses, pigmentary anomalies, and nonmelanoma skin...
Environmental Dermatology
Aquatic Antagonists: Sponge Dermatitis
No abstract available.
Original Research
The Role of Ketoconazole in Seborrheic Dermatitis
Although the prominent broad-spectrum activity of ketoconazole was reported in the early 1980s, its effect against Malassezia species was most...
From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives
An Investigator-Blinded Evaluation of Fluocinonide 0.1% Cream in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis Vulgaris
No abstract available.
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Saddleback Caterpillar (Acharia stimulea)
No abstract available.
Commentary
Photosensitivity Dermatitis From Inadvertent Exposure to Aminolevulinic Acid [letter]
No abstract available.
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Bees, Part 2: Venom Immunotherapy and Mastocytosis
Bee stings are common in the United States. In part 1 of this series, we reviewed the characteristics of bumblebees, honeybees, and Africanized...
Article
Success of Omalizumab as Monotherapy in Adult Atopic Dermatitis: Case Report and Discussion of the High-Affinity Immunoglobulin E Receptor, FcεRI
We report a case of a 41-year-old black man who presented with chronic severe atopic dermatitis that only responded to oral corticosteroids.
Article
Antibiotic Ointment in the Treatment of Grover Disease
Grover disease, or transient acantholytic dermatosis, chiefly affects the upper part of the trunk in men older than 40 years. Lesions may last for...
Photo Challenge
What Is Your Diagnosis? Cutaneous Larva Migrans
No abstract available.
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Bees, Part 1: Characteristics, Reactions, and Management
Bee stings are common in the United States. We review the characteristics of bumblebees, honeybees, and Africanized honeybees; the types and...