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Update on Diagnosis and Topical Management of Erythrasma
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/PD0909_03-php/22767/This under-diagnosed cutaneous infection is caused by a bacterium but may respond to anti-fungal therapies.Currents: State-of-the-Art Approaches to Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/currents-state-of-the-art-approaches-to-psoriasis/23865/Time in the Market: More Important Than Timing the Market
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/time-in-the-market-more-important-than-timing-the-market/20405/Currents: Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/currents-psoriasis/20438/2020 In Review
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/2020-in-review/23402/Top trends and developments from the yearPhase 2 and 3 Trials of JAK Inhibitors For Atopic Dermatitis: A Review
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/phase-2-and-3-trials-of-jak-inhibitors-for-atopic-dermatitis-a-review/23265/A number of drugs in development show promise for one of the most challening skin diseases.The Role for Rinvoq in AD Care
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/the-role-for-rinvoq-in-ad-care/23663/One of the first oral JAK inhibitors approved in dermatology expands options for moderate to severe AD.Currents: Best Face Forward
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/currents-best-face-forward/23190/Updates on Aesthetic Trends and Practice Strategies for 2020Histiocytoses: A Review of the Most Recent Classification System
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/histiocytoses-a-review-of-the-most-recent-classification-system/20503/A look at the proposed new classification system, grouping the histiocytoses into five categories, with tabular summaries for differential diagnosis.Inflamed Feelings: The Psychological Effects of Inflammatory Disorders
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/PD0309_05-php/22859/Data suggest that children and adults suffering from chronic inflammatory skin diseases, such as eczema and psoriasis, are at higher risk for depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric illnesses.