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Derm Literature Lightning Round: New Insights, Big Impact

Derm Literature Lightning Round: New Insights, Big Impact

Update: 2025-09-12
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Stay at the forefront of dermatology with the Derms on Drugs and their special guest Dr. Scott Drew! This episode is a rapid-fire roundup of the latest journal pearls-perfect for busy practitioners looking to keep up with the latest evidence in the literature.

We cover:

  • Can moisturizing infants prevent atopic dermatitis?
  • New sunscreen ingredients headed for the US market
  • Insights from lichenoid eruptions linked to immune checkpoint inhibitors
  • What to do if oral JAKs fail in alopecia areata
  • Does CeraVe outperform other moisturizers?
  • The real risk of cardiovascular and thromboembolic events with JAK inhibitors
  • Why IL-13 inhibitors differ in likelihood of causing arthralgias
  • Advances in autologous skin cell transplantation for vitiligo
  • The safety of patients self-injecting triamcinolone for acne
  • New findings on hypersensitivity reactions after sentinel lymph node biopsy
  • Can patch testing help with burning mouth syndrome?
  • A drug that reduces cardiovascular mortality in hidradenitis suppurativa
  • Novel approaches for chronic erythema nodosum, frontal fibrosing alopecia, and cheilitis granulomatosis

Join us for concise, actionable updates and real-world pearls you can apply in clinic today. Whether you’re managing complex cases or keeping up with the literature, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Listen now and stay ahead in dermatology!

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Derm Literature Lightning Round: New Insights, Big Impact

Derm Literature Lightning Round: New Insights, Big Impact

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