Issue Archive
October 2024 | Volume 23 | Issue 10
Editorials
Original Articles
A Consensus on Staphylococcus aureus Exacerbated Atopic Dermatitis and the Need for a Novel Treatment
The skin microbiome is essential for skin barrier function because it inhibits pathogen colonization, and decreased microbiome diversity correlates with increased Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) bur...
Read MoreA Novel Protection and Repair Skincare Regimen Shows Efficacy for Improving Environmental Skin Aging
Background: Skin aging is accelerated by environmental exposures including solar radiation and pollutants. Thus, protecting skin from environmental exposure and repairing ensuing damage is essential f...
Read MorePrimary Hyperhidrosis and Sensitive Skin: Exploring the Link with Predictive Machine Learning-Based Classification Models
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) is a disorder of excessive sweating caused by aberrant cholinergic signaling. Sensitive skin (SS) is a condition of subjective cutaneous hyperreactivity to inno...
Read MoreClindamycin Phosphate 1.2%/Adapalene 0.15%/Benzoyl Peroxide 3.1% Gel for Male and Female Acne: Phase 3 Analysis
Background: Clindamycin phosphate 1.2%/adapalene 0.15%/benzoyl peroxide 3.1% gel (CAB) is the only fixed-dose triple-combination treatment approved for acne. This post hoc analysis assessed the impact...
Read MoreApplication Characteristics and Patient Preference of Triple-Combination vs Layered Topicals for Acne: Split-Face Study
Background: Although triple-combination therapies for acne are generally more efficacious than dual-combinations or topical monotherapy, this benefit may be offset by reduced adherence to a complicate...
Read MoreA Review of the Vitiligo Literature to Standardize Expression of Disease Severity
Background: The literature on vitiligo is heterogeneous with limited standardization in vitiligo disease severity reporting. Objectives: The IDEOM Vitiligo Workgroup initiated a project to develop an...
Read MoreAssessment of the Vehicle for Roflumilast Cream Compared to a Ceramide-Containing Moisturizing Cream in Mild Eczema
Background: Inflammatory dermatologic conditions suitable for topical treatments benefit from a hydrating vehicle that improves the skin barrier without irritation. Objective: This research was desig...
Read MoreAssessing Patient Preferences for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment: A Review Article of Discrete Choice Experiments
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin conditions, characterized by recurrent eczema with varying degrees of erythema, pruritus, xerosis, and pain. Although there are ma...
Read MoreThe ABCs of JAKis: A Clinician's Guide to Safety and Monitoring of the Systemic JAK Inhibitors
Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) have recently emerged in the arsenal of tools to treat dermatological conditions. However, there are some concerns regarding these treatments due to their boxed warning...
Read MoreEfficacy and Tolerance of a Polymeric Surfactant Technology-Based Cleanser for Clinically Diagnosed Sensitive Skin
Background: Cleansing is an important hygiene activity, necessary to prevent bacterial, fungal, yeast, and viral infection. However, in the presence of skin disease, cleansing can take on ...
Read MoreDermatologic Procedures for the Treatment of Seborrheic Dermatitis
Background: This paper examines alternative procedural interventions for Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD), aiming to offer clinicians more treatment options and encourage further research. Method: A search...
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Features
Case Reports
Treatment of Granuloma Annulare Using Tapinarof Cream 1%
Granuloma annulare is a benign, non-infectious cutaneous granulomatous disease. Its pathogenesis is not completely elucidated but has recently been thought to involve immunologic and cytokine recepto...
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Departments
FULL SUPPLEMENT: Targeting Acne Pathogenesis with Topical Therapies
We, as dermatologists, are exceedingly lucky. We can watch our patients improve before our eyes. In clinical practice, we don't often track a quantitative metric to gauge success but rather meas...
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Supplements
INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE: Pathophysiologic Targets of Acne Treatment
Acne vulgaris is an extremely common dermatologic condition. Individuals with acne present not only to dermatologists, but also to internists, family medicine physicians, pediatricians, es...
Read MoreINDIVIDUAL ARTICLE: Topical Acne Therapies and Their Pathogenic Targets