INTRODUCTION The evolving demographic landscape of the United States necessitates that dermatologists become knowledgeable of the various nuances implicit in pigmented skins when choosing a dermatologic medication. Topical retinoids have…
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INTRODUCTION As the skin of color population steadily increases, the cosmetic industry is evolving in response to these changing demographics as evidenced by a multitude of skin of color targeted…
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INTRODUCTION Progressive macular hypomelanosis (PMH) is a common but under-recognized disorder characterized by multiple non-scaly, nummular hypopigmented macules and patches distributed symmetrically on the trunk and proximal extremities of young…
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INTRODUCTION Vitiligo vulgaris affects 0.4-1 percent of the world population. 1 Pockets of areas of high incidence (as high as 8%) have been reported in India.2 While vitiligo vulgaris affects…
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INTRODUCTION Scalp hyperkeratosis, with or without alopecia, is a common clinical finding seen in pediatric dermatology practices, especially those with children of color. In such cases, fungal cultures are routinely…
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INTRODUCTION Melasma is an acquired skin condition characterized by irregular brown or hyperpigmented patches typically located on the forehead, cheeks, nose, chin and upper lip.1 It is more commonly seen…
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INTRODUCTIONCensus predictions project that persons with skin of color will constitute approximately 50 percent of the United States (US) population by the year 2050.1 As such, particular attention to skin…
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INTRODUCTION Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder which affects 10 to 20 percent of the general population.1-3 Symptoms of AD include dry, scaly and intensely itchy…
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INTRODUCTION Psoriasis is a chronic, genetic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disorder affecting approximately two percent of the Caucasian population.1 Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) has been postulated to be a key regulator…
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CASE REPORT A 54 year old female was evaluated for wound breakdown after breast reconstruction with pedicle transverse rectus abdominal myocutaneous (TRAM) flap. Two years prior to this, the patient…
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What's New in Treatment of Keloids? New Applications for Common Therapies, New Treatments to Come.Keloids have long been a distressing complication of wound healing. While keloids can be treated by…
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