Skin Manifestations of Systemic Cancers
Dermatoses of the skin, and their relevance to the early detection of many systemic forms of cancer, are reviewed.
Dermatoses of the skin, and their relevance to the early detection of many systemic forms of cancer, are reviewed.
The largest AK whole-exsome sequencing study to date is reported on.
An observational study reports the increasing failures of topical scabies therapies.
A guideline on optimal actinic keratosis (AK) treatment based on the latest evidence for general AK management and for specific patient subgroups is provided.
Investigators conducted a retrospective cohort study of chilblains as a possible cutaneous manifestation of COVID-19.
Dermatologists are well positioned to recognize the signs of systemic disease, explains Torunn Sivesind, MD, a dermatology fellow at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Colorado.
The utility of virgin coconut oil as a natural agent to counteract the adverse effects of alcohol-based hand sanitizers during COVID-19 is assessed.
The case of a 49-year old woman with erosive genital ulcerations, rashes, and skin lesions associated with Lyme disease is reviewed.
Investigators studied a test of the brief immersion to water of the hands for its value as an initial screening tool for the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.
The efficacy of a serum combination product in treating postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in patients with acne vulgaris is assessed.