Top 5 videos from AAD include hyperhidrosis, vitiligo treatments
New therapies for hyperhidrosis was among the top-viewed Video Perspectives from the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
Other widely viewed videos included entertainer Vicki Lawrence discussing her diagnosis of chronic idiopathic urticaria and the patient educational campaign she is now involved with:
VIDEO: New therapies for hyperhidrosis
ORLANDO, Fla. — Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD, professor and interim chair of the department of dermatology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, with a secondary appointment as professor of internal medicine and otolaryngology, discusses new therapies for hyperhidrosis at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. Watch video
VIDEO: Vicki Lawrence discusses her chronic idiopathic urticaria
ORLANDO, Fla. — In a video perspective from the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Vicki Lawrence discusses her diagnosis of chronic idiopathic urticaria and the patient educational campaign that she represents.
Lawrence, well known for her roles on “The Carol Burnett Show” and “Mama’s Family,” was diagnosed with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) about 6 years ago. Watch video
VIDEO: Treatment for pigmentary disorders including vitiligo and melasma
ORLANDO, Fla. — In a video perspective from the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH, discusses treatment for disorders of pigmentation.
Alexis, chairman of the department of dermatology, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, highlighted his session on disorders of pigmentation including loss of pigmentation and excess pigmentation. Watch video
VIDEO: Long-term Dupixent plus topical corticosteroid treatment effective for AD
ORLANDO, Fla. —In a video perspective from the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA, president of Oregon Medical Research Center, Portland, discusses his late-breaking research presentation on Dupixent with concomitant topical corticosteroids to treat moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. Watch video
VIDEO: Nitric oxide-releasing gel shows efficacy in treating genital warts
ORLANDO, Fla. — In a video perspective from the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Stephen K. Tyring, MD, PhD, clinical professor of dermatology at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, discusses late-breaking research he presented on SB206, a novel, nitric oxide-releasing topical gel for treating genital/perianal warts caused by human papillomavirus. Watch video