Issue Archive
February 2013 | Volume 12 | Issue 2
Editorials
Original Articles
Periocular Hyperpigmentation: A Review of Etiology and Current Treatment Options
Background: Periocular "dark circles" fall among the most difficult chief complaints to address. In most cases, we have little information regarding etiology and no gold-standard treatment option. The...
Read MoreFailure of Alefacept in the Treatment of Vitiligo
Background: Vitiligo is a common acquired pigmentary disorder with a profound psychosocial impact. The exact pathogenesis of vitiligo is not fully understood; however, vitiligo appears to be an autoim...
Read MorePostoperative Wound Care After Dermatologic Procedures: A Comparison of 2 Commonly Used Petrolatum-Based Ointments
An appropriate selection of topical agents for wound care is important to promote uncomplicated healing. Petrolatum-based ointments, such as Aquaphor Healing Ointment (AHO) and white petroleum jelly, ...
Read MoreEfficacy and Safety of Ustekinumab in Chinese Patients With Moderate to Severe Plaque-type Psoriasis: Results From a Phase 3 Clinical Trial (LOTUS)
Background: Available biologic agents for the treatment of psoriasis in China are limited.
Objectives: The LOTUS study is a phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled study that evaluated the eff...
Read MoreCombined Fractional Ablative and Nonablative Laser Resurfacing Treatment:A Split-Face Comparative Study
Background: Fractional ablative and nonablative lasers are useful tools for facial rejuvenation; however, ablative lasers require a period of downtime during reepthelialization. A procedure that combi...
Read MoreRandomized, Controlled, Evaluator-Blinded Studies Conducted to Compare the Efficacy and Tolerability of 3 Over-the-Counter Acne Regimens in Subjects With Mild or Moderate Acne
Background: Acne vulgaris is a common dermatologic disease that most frequently affects adolescents and young adults. Over-the-counter (OTC) acne treatment regimens are increasingly being used by indi...
Read MoreEfinaconazole Solution in the Treatment of Toenail Onychomycosis: A Phase 2, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind Study
Background: Onychomycosis is a common nail infection that is difficult to treat successfully. The prevalence increases with age and is associated with diabetes. Oral treatments are limited by drug int...
Read MoreSkin Cancer in Skin of Color: An Update on Current Facts, Trends, and Misconceptions
For many fair-skinned individuals around the world, skin cancer is the leading malignancy. Although skin cancer comprises only 1% to 2% of all malignancies in those with darker complexions, the mortal...
Read MoreAre We Too Cavalier About Antiviral Prophylaxis?
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) prophylaxis may be underutilized in cosmetic surgery at a time when cosmetic procedures are increasing. Our goal is to review the data regarding HSV prophylaxis in order to ...
Read MoreProgressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy and Reversible Progressive Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome in Dermatologic Therapy
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a frequently fatal demyelinating disease of the brain caused by activation of the John Cunningham virus. It typically occurs in immunocompromised pa...
Read MoreElevated Serum Leptin Levels in Nonobese Patients With Psoriasis
Background: Leptin, an adipocyte-derived hormone, has been shown to have several immunological effects similar to those of proinflammatory cytokines. The relationship between serum leptin, psoriasis, ...
Read MoreRole of 5α-Reductase Inhibitors in Androgen-Stimulated Skin Disorders
5α-reductase (5α-R) isozymes are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues. This enzyme family is composed of 3 members that perform several important biologic functions. 5α-R isozymes pl...
Read MoreBone Mineral Density in Patients With Alopecia Areata Treated With Long-Term Intralesional Corticosteroids
Background: Intralesional corticosteroid injections are a common treatment for patchy alopecia areata, the most prevalent subtype of this autoimmune hair disorder. To date, no studies have examined th...
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Features
Surgical Corner. The Temporal Suspension Flap for Malar Defects: A Novel Technique
The upper lateral cheek bear unique and distinct local characteristics that are key features in facial aesthetics and functionality. Its main landmarks are the lower eyelid, the lateral canthus and th...
Read MoreResident Rounds. Part I: Program Spotlight: Tulane University's Dermatology Residency Training Program
Resident Rounds is a section of the JDD dedicated to highlighting various dermatology departments with residency training programs. Resident Rounds includes three sections: (1) a program spotlight, h...
Read MoreResident Rounds. Part II: Distinguishing Porphyria Disorders: Biochemical Markers and Associated Findings
Resident Rounds. Part III: Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis in the Setting of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Treated With Cytarabine
News, Views, & Reviews
Pipeline Previews
Pipeline Previews brings to you information on the newest drugs and medical products as they become available to the dermatologic community. This department may include additional information from th...
Read MoreClinical Trial Review
Clinical Trial Review is a JDD department designed to provide physicians with information on drugs and devices undergoing clinical testing. It is our goal to inform the reader of the status of select...
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Case Reports
Mycophenolate Mofetil as a First-Line Steroid-Sparing Agent in the Treatment of Pemphigus Vulgaris
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a life-threatening autoimmune bullous disorder. Although systemic corticosteroids are the standard treatment for PV, efficient transition to a steroid-sparing immunosuppress...
Read MoreNew-Onset Vitiligo During Long-Term, Stable Infliximab Treatment of Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
Incidents of new-onset vitiligo attributed to infliximab therapy for rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis have been reported. Reported cases share a common theme in that symptoms manifested in ...
Read MoreChemotherapy-Associated Tongue Hyperpigmentation and Blue Lunula
Combination chemotherapy is associated with cutaneous and mucosal side effects. Antineoplastic agents have been associated with mucosal and nail pigmentation. We describe a 16-year-old Saudi Arabian g...
Read MorePyoderma Gangrenosum: A Misdiagnosis
Pyoderma gangrenosum is an inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, commonly mistaken for an infection. Here, we report the case of a 55-year-old woman with an infectious process that was initially m...
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Supplements
Clocortolone Pivalate: A Topical Corticosteroid With a Unique Structure
The Role of a Midpotency Topical Corticosteroid and the Clinical Relevance of Formulation Characteristics in the Management of Commonly Encountered Eczematous and Inflammatory Dermatoses in Adults and Children:Focus on the Pharmacologic Properties of Clocortolone Pivalate 0.1% Cream
Midpotency topical corticosteroids (TCSs) are frequently used for the treatment of common eczematous and inflammatory skin disorders in both adults and children. There are several commercially availab...
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Topical Corticosteroid Treatment Choice: A Clinical and Practical Discussion of Clocortolone Pivalate Cream
Clinicians treating corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses, such as eczema and atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis, have numerous treatment options. The decision ...
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