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Urticarial Vasculitis: Attack of the Nettles, Part 1
Is it an allergy or an autoimmune vasculitis, or a little of both? Find out the story of urticarial vasculitis, how this disease was recognized and eventually sorted out from other types of urticaria.
Reflectance confocal microscopy proves effective for real-life practice
Reflectance confocal microscopy can be integrated into the daily workflow of dermatology practices, sparing unnecessary biopsies, according to a study.
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Q&A: Representation of skin of color in dermatology texts necessary to reduce misdiagnosis
Skin conditions are often misdiagnosed among Black patients due to the lack of diversity in dermatology teaching materials, which tend to contain disproportionately fewer photographs of skin diseases in darker skin tones.
US expert consensus guidelines target advancing care in neuropathic pruritus
Researchers have published an expert consensus on uniform nomenclature and diagnosis for neuropathic pruritus in the United States.
Rule streamlining prior authorization is a step forward for primary care, 'but not a leap'
The new CMS rule aiming to streamline prior authorization signals a major step forward for primary care, but the process could still use some improvement, according to experts.
When all else fails: Treating hyperhidrosis with endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy
It was just another day at school when sophomore Cole Villaflor and his classmates were asked to write on-demand essays in class. As he approached this seemingly easy assignment, his hands began to sweat, dampening the page.
BLOG: If sitting is the new smoking, should apps have warnings like cigarette packages?
For most of us doctors, it’s the last thing we look at before bed and the first thing when we wake up: the screen of our smartphone or tablet.
BLOG: Pricing your transaction with regulatory restrictions in mind
A pressing question on the mind of any practice owner when selling his or her practice is “how much money will I get?”
Achieve financial wellness
The term “wellness” has become increasingly popular in the general public at large, and within the medical community specifically.
‘With great power comes great responsibility’: Boxed warnings in pediatric dermatology
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Pediatric dermatologists should be open with patients and families when discussing boxed warnings while emphasizing that the benefits outweigh the risks, according to a speaker here.
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