Found 91 articles for: "seborrheic dermatitis"
Recognizing Rosacea: Tips on Differential Diagnosis
September 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 9 | Original Article | 888 | Copyright © September 2019
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory dermatosis with a variety of clinical manifestations. Rosacea primarily affects the central face, and includes papules, pustules, erythema, telangiectasias, pe...
Read MoreA Review of Topical Corticosteroid Foams
August 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 8 | Original Article | 756 | Copyright © August 2019
Background: Topical corticosteroids are efficacious treatment options for multiple dermatoses. However, ointments and cream corticosteroid vehicles can be cumbersome to patients and m...
Read MoreOstraceous Psoriasis Presenting as Koebner Phenomenon in a Tattoo
August 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 8 | Case Reports | 217 | Copyright © August 2019
Psoriasis is a common dermatologic condition with a variety of morphologic presentations. These variations include the less common hyperkeratotic form, psoriasis ostracea, defined as having pronounced...
Read MorePatient-focused Solutions in Rosacea Management: Treatment Challenges in Special Patient Groups
July 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 7 | Original Article | 608 | Copyright © July 2019
Rosacea is among the most common facial skin conditions diagnosed by dermatologists. Typical clinical features include erythema, flushing, telangiectasia, papules, and pustules distribut...
Read MoreSafety and Effectiveness of Microfocused Ultrasound for Treating Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea
June 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 6 | Original Article | 522 | Copyright © June 2019
Background: Anecdotal reports indicate the use of microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V) improves facial redness.
Objective: The purpose of th...
Read MoreDisorders of Hypopigmentation
March 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 3 | Supplement Individual Articles | 115 | Copyright © March 2019
common cause of depigmentation worldwide is vitiligo. This disorder affects 1-2% of the world’s population and is seen in all races. Vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder in which the predominant cause...
Read MoreSeborrheic Dermatitis in Skin of Color: Clinical Considerations
January 2019 | Volume 18 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 24 | Copyright © January 2019
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common, relapsing, inflammatory skin condition of unclear etiology. The Malassezi...
Read MoreSenior Resident Peer-to-Peer Case StudiesAfter
November 2018 | Volume 17 | Issue 11 | Editorials | 1248 | Copyright © November 2018
The content of these case studies, ideal to review during peer study groups, was developed by Elizabeth Robinson, MD and Jennifer Aronica, MD under the guidance of dermatologist Adam Friedman, MD, FAA...
Read MoreTopical Antibacterial Agent for Treatment of Adult and Pediatric Patients With Impetigo: Pooled Analysis of Phase 3 Clinical Trials
October 2018 | Volume 17 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 1051 | Copyright © October 2018
Ozenoxacin is a novel topical antibacterial agent with potent bactericidal activity against Gram-positive bacteria that has been developed as a 1% cream for treatment of impetigo. This article present...
Read MoreEpidemiology of Skin Diseases in a Diverse Patient Population
October 2018 | Volume 17 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 1032 | Copyright © October 2018
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of patients who present to dermatology clinics are necessary to identify the needs of patients. OBJECTIVE: To quantify and compare diagnoses according to race, eth...
Read MoreChronic Nasolabial Fold Seborrheic Dermatitis Successfully Controlled With Crisaborole
May 2018 | Volume 17 | Issue 5 | Editorials | 577 | Copyright © May 2018
Chronic Nasolabial Fold Seborrheic Dermatitis Successfully Controlled With Read More
A Retrospective Review of Treatment Results for Patients With Central Centrifugal Cicatrical Alopecia
April 2017 | Volume 16 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 317 | Copyright © April 2017
INTRODUCTION: Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is a form of scarring alopecia primarily affecting women of African descent on the crown of the scalp. Limited data exists regarding ev...
Read MoreThe Role of Cutaneous Microbiota Harmony in Maintaining a Functional Skin Barrier
January 2017 | Volume 16 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 12 | Copyright © January 2017
The skin is constantly exposed to various endogenous and exogenous factors that may impact its barrier function at the physical, mechanical, immunological, and microbial levels. These factors have ...
Read MoreRapid Improvement and Protective Effects of an Almond Oil-Based Ointment for Diaper Dermatitis
November 2016 | Volume 15 | Issue 11 | Supplement Individual Articles | 86 | Copyright © November 2016
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Newborns and babies are at risk of developing diaper dermatitis due to constant occlusion and exposure to irritants such as urine and feces. The aim of this study was to e...
Read MoreSevere Tacrolimus-Induced Granulomatous Rosacea Recalcitrant to Oral Tetracyclines
June 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 6 | Case Reports | 628 | Copyright © June 2015
Topical tacrolimus has been observed to induce granulomatous rosacea (GR) in prior case reports and series. In most cases, patients recover fully after withdrawing tacrolimus and initiating doxycyclin...
Read MoreThe Skin Microbiome: Is There a Role in the Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis?
February 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 2 | Original Article | 127 | Copyright © February 2015
Skin microbiome studies have elucidated clinically pertinent information regarding its potential role in the pathogenesis of certain inflammatory skin disorders. Two of the most commonly diagnosed chr...
Read MoreOptimizing the Use of Topical Brimonidine in Rosacea Management: Panel Recommendations
January 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 33 | Copyright © January 2015
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease with a complex pathophysiology that manifests with central facial redness with or without papulopustular lesions. Often, patients with rosacea present with a ...
Read MorePrinciples and Approaches for Optimizing Therapy With Unique Topical Vehicles
December 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 12 | Features | 1431 | Copyright © December 2014
Transitioning From Brand to Generic With Topical Products and the Importance of Maintaining the Formulation and Therapeutic Profiles of the Original Product: Focus on Clocortolone Pivalate 0.1% Cream
July 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 7 | Supplement Individual Articles | 77 | Copyright © July 2014
Topical corticosteroids (TCSs) are a major part of the foundation of treatment for a wide variety of eczematous and inflammatory skin disorders in both adults and children. Mid-potency TCSs represent ...
Read MoreResident Rounds. Part III. A Case of Dermatomyositis Presenting With Eyelid Nodules
December 2013 | Volume 12 | Issue 12 | Features | 1486 | Copyright © December 2013