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- Anaysis: Linperlisib and Chidamide Safe, Effective in Advanced CTCLhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/anaysis-linperlisib-and-chidamide-safe-effective-in-advanced-ctcl/2475518/An investigational combination of linperlisib and chidamide demonstrated clinical activity in patients with relapsed or refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), according to results from a phase 1 trial. The single-arm, n
- Analysis Concludes No Single Preclinical Model Fully Mimics Human PsOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/Analysis-Concludes-No-Single-Preclinical-Model-Fully-Mimics-Human-PsO/2475576/Despite extensive preclinical model development, no single system fully mimics human psoriatic disease, according to a new analysis published in Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery. Researchers on the study emphasized the importance of preclinical models that can reproduce disease-re
- Autoimmune Skin Diseases Linked to Better Cancer Survival: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/autoimmune-skin-diseases-linked-to-better-cancer-survival-study/2475516/Patients with autoimmune skin diseases (ASDs) who undergo cancer treatment may experience improved survival outcomes compared to those without ASDs, a new population-based study from Taiwan suggests. Using data derived from Ta
- Meta-Analysis IDs Promising Therapies for Hidradenitis Suppurativahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/meta-analysis-ids-promising-therapies-for-hidradenitis-suppurativa/2475515/A new network meta-analysis comparing treatments for moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) shows several agents offering significantly improved efficacy over placebo. Researchers reviewed phase 2 and 3 randomized c
- Study: Sofpironium Gel Effective for Axillary Hyperhidrosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/phase-3-data-support-sofpironium-gel-for-axillary-hyperhidrosis/2475489/Sofpironium topical gel, 12.45%, showed efficacy and tolerability in treating primary axillary hyperhidrosis, according to pooled results from two pivotal Phase 3 trials. Researchers for the combined analysis of the Cardigan
- SKINVIVE sPMA Accepted for Neck Line Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skinvive-spma-accepted-for-neck-line-treatment/2475452/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for review a supplemental premarket approval (sPMA) application from Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company, for SKINVIVE by JUVÉDERM® for the treatment of neck lines in adults, according to a press release.<
- ZORYVE Cream 0.15% Gets AAD Endorsement for Atopic Dermatitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/zoryve-cream-015-gets-aad-endorsement-for-atopic-dermatitis/2475411/The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has issued a strong recommendation for the use of ZORYVE® (roflumilast) cream 0.15% in adult patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD), according to updated guidelines released June 26.
- Shifting the Perspective: Addressing Social Determinants and Pigmentary Impact in Atopic Dermatitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/shifting-the-perspective-addressing-social-determinants-and-pigmentary-impact-in-atopic-dermatitis/2475416/In her presentation “Viewing Atopic Dermatitis Through a Different Lens,” Candrice Heath, MD, FAAD, an associate professor of dermatology at Howard University, used atopic dermatitis (AD) as a case study to examine how social determinants of health (SDOH), skin tone diversity, and structural ineq
- Review: Air Quality and Weather Linked to Dermatitis Severityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/review-air-quality-and-weather-linked-to-dermatitis-severity/2475392/Increased exposure to air pollutants and extreme temperatures is associated with greater population burden of atopic dermatitis (AD), according to a systematic review published in JAMA Dermatology.
- New Biomarkers Linked to Atopic Dermatitis Severityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-biomarkers-linked-to-atopic-dermatitis-severity/2475296/New data published in JID Innovations shows elevated levels of immune cells in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).