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- Study: No Meaningful Link Between AD and Adolescent Academic Performancehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-no-meaningful-link-between-ad-and-adolescent-academic-performance/2486567/Atopic dermatitis (AD) was not found to impair academic performance in adolscent patients, according to results from a new analysis of two large European cohorts. Researchers looked at two large, population-based cohort studi
- IMMpactful: Risankizumab Outperforms Deucravacitinib in Moderate Psoriasis at 16 Weekshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/immpactful-risankizumab-outperforms-deucravacitinib-in-moderate-psoriasis-at-16-weeks/2486443/Risankizumab achieved higher rates of PASI 90 and PASI 100 compared with deucravacitinib at 16 weeks, alongside greater improvements in patient-reported symptoms and quality of life, new results from the IMMpactful trial suggested.
- What New Secukinumab Data Mean for HS Patients: A Q&A with Dr. April Armstronghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/what-new-secukinumab-data-mean-for-hs-patients-a-qa-with-dr-april-armstrong/2486412/In the following Q&A, Dr. April Armstrong, professor and chief of dermatology at UCLA and a study coauthor, talks with Practical Dermatology about the importance of new secukinumab data for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Speaking on UCB's recently announced top
- Sclerotic cGVHD Patients Show Higher Risk for Outcome Reporting Mismatchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/patient-reported-cgvhd-worsening-linked-to-mortality-in-sclerotic-disease/2485447/A new longitudinal cohort study published in JAMA Dermatology showed differences in frequency and importance of discordance between clinician-reported and patient-reported outcomes in cutaneous chronic graft-vs-host disease (cG
- MEK Inhibition Shows Promise in Aggressive EB-Linked Skin Cancershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mek-inhibition-shows-promise-in-aggressive-eb-linked-skin-cancers/2485197/A transcriptome-driven drug repurposing strategy has identified selumetinib as a potential therapeutic candidate for aggressive squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) arising in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB). Resea
- Most Insurers Cover Botulinum Toxin for Axillary Hyperhidrosis: Analysishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/most-insurers-cover-botulinum-toxin-for-axillary-hyperhidrosis-analysis/2484933/A new cross-sectional study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology finds that while botulinum toxin is broadly covered by private insurers for the treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis, access barriers due to
- Smoking, PROs, and Attrition May Skew HS Study Outcomes: Commentaryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/smoking-pros-and-attrition-may-skew-hs-study-outcomes/2484927/A letter to the editor published in JAAD provided commentary and presented additional opportunities for further research on adalimumab and the effects of smoking on patient response while treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
- AI Model Accurately Scores Psoriasis Severity from Clinical Imageshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ai-model-accurately-scores-psoriasis-severity-from-clinical-images/2484588/A new study demonstrates the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the consistency and objectivity of psoriasis severity assessments based on 2D clinical images. Researchers for the study used the YOLOv8 deep lear
- NIH Grants for Vitiligo Research Rise Over Time, Driven by Medical Schools and NIAMShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nih-grants-for-vitiligo-research-rise-over-time-driven-by-medical-schools-and-niams/2484513/Funding trends National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding trends shows steady, long-term support for vitiligo research from 1985 through 2024, according to a new analysis. Using the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting To
- Hydrocolloid Dressings After Mohs Surgery Yield No Aesthetic Advantage: Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hydrocolloid-dressings-after-mohs-surgery-yield-no-aesthetic-advantage-study/2484049/Hydrocolloid dressings (HCDs) and daily petroleum ointment following excisional dermatologic surgery did not perform differently in terms of scar appearance or surgical complications, according to a new trial. The randomized,