It’s not unusual for our Dermatologists to receive small gifts of gratitude from our patients. Most gifts from patients are a natural and innocent gesture of goodwill from an appreciative … Read More
Minimal Incision Extraction of Lipomas
Article: Minimal Incision Extraction of Lipomas Authors: Michael T. Cosulich; Matthew A. Molenda; Eliot Mostow; Ashish C. Bhatia; Robert T. Brodell JAMA Dermatology, December 2014 Abstract Lipomas are benign proliferations of mature fat that are occasionally tender. … Read More
Effect of Ixekizumab on Patients with Psoriasis
Authors: April W. Armstrong; Charles W. Lynde; Sandy R. McBride; Mona Ståhle; Emily Edson-Heredia; Baojin Zhu; David Amato; Enkeleida Nikaï; Fan Emily Yang; Kenneth B. Gordon JAMA Dermatology, June 2016 … Read More
Five things worth knowing about nanoparticles and sunscreens
When summer arrives and people start thinking about sunburn and skin cancer. Check out five things worth knowing about nanoparticles in sunscreens. Risk Bites Video is supported by: University of Michigan Risk … Read More
Potential risks and benefits of nanotechnology: perceptions of risk in sunscreens
Authors: Paul FA Wright The Medical Journal of Australia, June 2016 The applications for engineered nanomaterials and nanotechnology are developing exponentially, along with the awareness in government, industry and public … Read More
Patient Preference in Dermatologist Attire in the Medical, Surgical, and Wound Care Settings
Authors: Joshua D. Fox; Giselle Prado; Katherine L. Baquerizo Nole; Flor Macquahe; Ingrid Herskovitz; Ashley Rosa; Shifa Akhtar; Adam Aldahan; Vidhi Shah; Stephanie Mlacker; Gabriel Cardenas; Robert S. Kirsner JAMA … Read More