Dermatology
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COVID-19 complicates prescribing for children with inflammatory skin disease
Pediatric dermatologists say they would continue children on most immunosuppressive treatments, but are more reluctant to initiate.
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Chilblain-like lesions reported in children thought to have COVID-19
Two case series from Europe describe chilblain-like lesions in children with mild symptoms of COVID-19.
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Case series suggests biologics, JAK inhibitors safe during pandemic
Investigators saw no increase in hospitalizations versus the general population in New York City.
Feature
COVID-19: Frequently asked clinical questions
Should I continue to vaccinate my pediatric population during peak COVID-19?
Feature
Protean manifestations of COVID-19: “Our ignorance is profound”
“Make sure they didn’t die in vain.”
Article
Is There an Association Between Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Fibromyalgia?
Although fibromyalgia does not occur more frequently in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) patients, it is important to recognize that HS patients can...
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A decade of telemedicine policy has advanced in just 2 weeks
User-friendly technology and the relaxed telehealth restrictions have made it fairly simple for patients and physicians to connect.
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iPLEDGE allows at-home pregnancy tests during pandemic
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Clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa
HS is a chronic inflammatory condition with complex medical management and surgical treatment options.
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Dupilumab-induced head and neck erythema described in atopic dermatitis patients
MADRID – “This is a common side effect that’s underreported in daily practice at this moment, and it’s not reported in clinical trials at all.”
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Calif. woman poisoned by methylmercury-containing skin cream
The patient has undergone extensive chelation therapy, but remains unable to verbalize or care for herself.