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A 9-year old female presented with 1 day of fever, fatigue, and sore throat
A 9-year old presents with a fever of 103° F, fatigue, and sore throat, and a papular, erythematous rash on the trunk.
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Consider gaps in access and knowledge in diagnosis and treatment in skin of color
Expert panel shares best practices for managing common dermatologic conditions in a diverse patient population
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A plane crash interrupts a doctor’s vacation
‘My oldest brother-in-law jumped into his ski boat and we sped out to the scene.’
Conference Coverage
Infant anaphylaxis: Study characterizes symptoms, treatment
It also remains vitally important “to teach parents of infants how to recognize the signs of anaphylaxis, particularly as they begin to introduce...
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Serum dupilumab levels do not predict clinical response
In a study of adults with eczema, dupilumab blood levels at 4 months bore no correlation with clinical responses or adverse events during the...
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Monkeypox in children appears rare and relatively mild
“The other silver lining about it is that most of the kids got infected in the household setting, from ways that you would expect them to get [...
Dermpath Diagnosis
Yellow Papules and Plaques on a Child
A 3-year-old girl presented with raised, firm, enlarging, asymptomatic, well-defined, subcutaneous papules, plaques, and nodules on the hands,...
Pediatric Dermatology Consult
An adolescent male presents with an eroded bump on the temple
Teen male treated recently for cancer presents with bump on the right temple.
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Breaking the itch-scratch cycle with mindfulness
Mindful breathing can help interrupt the itch-scratch cycle and relieve pain, stress, and distress often experienced by children, teens, and...
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Lego introduces first character with vitiligo
In May 2022, Mattel released a Ken doll with vitiligo after a Barbie with vitiligo was released in 2020.
Commentary
Dietary Triggers for Atopic Dermatitis in Children
It is important not to dismiss food as a factor in atopic dermatitis (AD), as it can play a number of roles in the condition.