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PCOS: Laser, Light Therapy Helpful for Hirsutism
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What’s ‘Tried and True’ in Atopic Dermatitis? An Expert Reflects
“With our revolutionary systemic and evolving topical therapies, we are in a new day of pediatric management,” Dr. Lawrence Eichenfield said.
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Consensus Statement Aims to Guide Use of Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil for Hair Loss
The earliest time point at which LDOM should be expected to demonstrate efficacy is 3-6 months.
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Port-Wine Birthmarks: Shorter Interval Laser Treatments Show Promise in Infants
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Second Ustekinumab Biosimilar Gets FDA Approval
The biosimilar is expected to be marketed in the United States on or after February 21, 2025.
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Survey Finds Mental Health Issues Increased After Cosmetic Procedure Complications
"Almost half of respondents -- 46% -- reported thinking about their complication for more than 3 hours a day," said study author, Taryn Murray, MD...
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Association Calls For Increased Oversight in Response to Reports of Possibly Counterfeit Botulinum Toxin
The ASDSA referenced investigations in Illinois and Tennessee in which suspected counterfeit neurotoxins were associated with individuals’...
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CDC Investigating Adverse Events Related to Counterfeit, Mishandled Botulinum Toxin
Reactions have included blurry vision, double vision, drooping eyelids, difficult swallowing or breathing, and other symptoms of botulism.
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Consider Skin Cancer, Infection Risks in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
There are over 450,000 people with a solid organ transplant living in the United States.
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A 30-Year-Old White Female Presented With a 4-Month History of Scaly, Erythematous Patches and Plaques on Her Trunk and Extremities
The patient's medical history was significant for Crohn's disease, and her medications included methotrexate and intravenous infliximab.
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Mild Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Positive Results Reported for Topical Therapy
Currently, there are no approved therapies for milder HS, and the standard treatments that we apply in clinical practice are often inadequate,"...