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A dermatologist describes alopecic and aseptic nodules (AANS) of the scalp, a new clinical entity that has likely escaped many diagnoses. Here is a primer on the condition and how you can ensure a proper diagnosis to alleviate patients’ anxiety, as most have a good prognosis with straightforward therapeutic maneuvers.
Dermatology November 9th 2021
Dry cough, fever, and shortness of breath are common symptoms of COVID-19. As a dermatologist, you should also know that the coronavirus can also affect your patients’ skin and toes and may, in fact, be the only symptom. Here is what to look for — complete with images — in patients that test positive for COVID-19 and how you can best treat.
Although most skin problems are harmless, a minor one can become serious in people who have diabetes. Whether it’s the common skin tag or more tongue-twisting things like necrobiosis lipoidica, you should be aware of the dermatologic conditions that could be precursors or signs of diabetes in your patients. With images and descriptions, this resource will provide a great review of the conditions.
Dermatology June 15th 2021
Presented at the ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program, data from the 1,459 patients who were African American, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islander, or Asian highlighted the need for increased surveillance for cutaneous toxicity in patients with darker pigmented skin. Immune-related cutaneous adverse events (irCAEs) were assessed by the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v5.0.
Family Medicine/General Practice July 20th 2020