Dermatology Fact or Fiction - The Derms on Drugs Find Some Serious Fiction in the Latest Articles in the Literature
Update: 2025-03-21
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New Articles on causes and treatments for AKs, Melasma, Atopic Derm, Acne, Grover's and Contact Derm. But you can't always believe what you read in a journal, and even when you can it doesn't mean it's going to help your patients. So, sit back, relax and join the Derms on Drugs to separate fact from fiction.
- A systemic option for patients with tons of actinic keratoses all over their body? If it sounds too good to be true it probably is, right?
- Botox for melasma. Can you see the difference? Can the Derms on Drugs?
- New "Real World" data says Dupixent doesn't help 85% of patients. Are the authors living in the "Real World"?
- Hormonal IUDs cause acne - Fact, fiction or the jury is still out?
- Grover's Disease (aka transient acantholytic dermatosis) isn't always so transient. Do we finally have a breakthrough?
- Positive Patch Tests in Kids - do they actually get better or is it just sending us down a rabbit hole?
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- Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Field Cancerization and Keratinocyte Cancer Prevention
- Intradermal Botulinum Toxin A for Melasma: A Randomized Split-Face Study Trial and In Vitro Study of Its Antimelanogenic Effect
- Unmet Needs of Effective Advanced Systemic Therapies in Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis Patients in the TARGET-DERM AD Registry
- Frequency of androgenic cutaneous adverse events associated with levonorgestrel intrauterine devices: An analysis of the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System database
- Efficacy of Dupilumab for Treatment-Resistant Grover's Disease: A Retrospective Study
- Association of Somatic ATP2A2 Damaging Variants With Grover Disease
- Discrepancies in patch testing timing and outcomes: A retrospective analysis of the Pediatric Allergic Contact Dermatitis Registry
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