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- Pacific Northwest Practice Hiringhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/Pacific-Northwest-Practice-Hiring/2471098/Clear Choice Dermatology announced it is seeking a board-certified dermatologist to work in its locations in Portland, Oregon, or Salem, Oregon. Clear Choice has 11 locations throughout Oregon and Washington. Owner and Chief Medical Officer Collin Blattner, DO, FAAD, is a member of Pra
- Gene Expression Patterns Linked to Psoriasis Severity and Treatment Responsehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/gene-expression-patterns-linked-to-psoriasis-severity-and-treatment-response/2470916/Gene expression abnormalities not only reflect the severity of psoriatic lesions but also predict treatment response, according to a recent study published in JID Innovations. Researchers on the study analyzed gene expression profiles in psoriatic skin using Gene Set Variation Ana
- Study: Head and Neck Melanomas Show Unique Patternshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-head-and-neck-melanomas-show-unique-patterns/2470807/A recent study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology reports that cutaneous melanomas located on the head and neck (CHNM) exhibit distinct clinicopathological features and treatment outcomes compared to melanomas at other anatomical sites (CMOS). Researc
- JAK Inhibitors May Help Eosinophilic Colitis in AD Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/jak-inhibitors-may-help-eosinophilic-colitis-ad-patients/2468766/Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors show promise in managing eosinophilic colitis (EoC) in adults with coexisting atopic dermatitis (AD), according to results from a novel case series. Researchers publishing in The Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology presented four cases of adult EoC s
- Panel Agrees on Key Recommendations for Oral Minoxidil Usehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/panel-agrees-key-recommendations-oral-minoxidil-use/2468659/A new international consensus statement offers guidance on the off-label use of low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) for managing hair loss. The
- Positive Results for Guselkumab for Moderate PsO Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-results-guselkumab-moderate-pso-patients/2468490/Guselkumab treatment resulted in clear or almost clear skin in the majority of adults with low body surface area (BSA) moderate plaque psoriasis (PsO) with special site involvement who had failed topical treatment, according to data presented at the 44th Annual Fall Clinical Dermatology Conferenc
- LEVEL UP: Switching from Dupilumab to Upadacitinib Promising for AD Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/level-up-switching-from-dupilumab-to-upadacitinib-promising-for-ad-patients/2468483/New research presented at the 44th Annual Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference offered compelling results from th
- Stigmatization Based on Skin Disorders Linked with Diminished Life Quality in Pediatric Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/stigmatization-based-skin-disorders-linked-diminished-life-quality-pediatric-patients/2467151/New research suggests that skin disorder-based stigmatization is perhaps unsurprisingly associated with a diminished quality of life and poorer mental health. Researchers conducted a cross-sectional, single-visit study that included 1,671 children (57.9% female) across 32 pediatric center
- Adtralza Pre-Filled Pen Now Available for Canadian Atopic Dermatitis Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/adtralza-pre-filled-pen-now-available-canadian-atopic-dermatitis-patients/2467019/A new Adtralza® (tralokinumab injection) pre-filled pen has been made available for the first time in Canada for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD), according to a press announcement from LEO Pharma Inc. The single-use 2 mL pre-filled pen "simplifies the
- International Cosmetic Surgery Patients Report Higher Seroma and Antibiotic Usehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/international-cosmetic-surgery-patients-report-higher-seroma-and-antibiotic-use/2463111/International cosmetic surgery was associated with higher rates of antibiotic use and seroma formation, according to results from a new analysis. Researchers