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A string of (clinical) pearls about drug-induced linear IgA disease

The late sage Wallace Clark taught me that once a diagnosis is secured, thinking ceases. Admittedly in cases of drug-induced linear IgA dermatosis (DI-LAD) that I have encountered (due to vancomycin), once the diagnosis was suspected and confirmed, I never gave it too much thought. Recent findings in the DI-LAD

Cyclosporine reaches the top of the SJS/TEN leaderboard

The first commentary in DI&I for 2017 included a New Year’s resolution “to try either cyclosporine or etanercept the next time I see a case of SJ/TEN.”

AAD letter to the Wall Street Journal in response to “$500,000 Pay, Predictable Hours: How Dermatology Became the ‘It’ Job in Medicine”

American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD Letter to the editor originally submitted to the  Wall Street Journal  ... on Nov. 20, 2024 ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 2, 2024) — On behalf of the American Academy of Dermatology and its 21,000 members, I am writing to express very serious concerns

April

Issue ... April January February March April May June July August September October November December View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... The telltale plastic bag of flakes What's hot ... This month's news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ... Melanoma of the head and

What's new in dermatology?

Experts break down diagnoses you didn't know about 10 years ago ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, March 1, 2022 The history of medical diagnosis traces back to ancient Egypt, where the first recorded examples can be found in the writings of Imhotep dating 2630–2611 BC. In the

Happy 4th of July from DI&I

George Washington contracted smallpox when he was 19 years old. Although he nearly succumbed to the disease, he survived with pockmark scars and life-long immunity. (1) He and other founders recognized the severity of smallpox and its threat to their independence and took all measures at their disposal to

Session handouts and meetings archive

View previous AAD meeting sessions, handouts, poster exhibits, and floor plans.

COVID-19 dermatology registry

The Academy is bringing together dermatologists to report on the dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19. This anonymous reporting registry is helping the Academy gather and disseminate important information regarding the infection and how it impacts patients.

Battling bugs...that aren't there

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Dermatologists embrace empathy, antipsychotics to help patients with psychocutaneous disease ... Dermatologists embrace empathy, antipsychotics to help patients with psychocutaneous disease ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer Dermatologists are well equipped to diagnose and treat all manner of

CME & session evaluation archive

Claim CME credit and submit session evaluations for attending previous Academy meetings.

Welcome to Dermatology World Insights and Inquiries

Learn more about Welcome to Dermatology World Insights and Inquiries at aad.org

AADA hosts largest Capitol Hill skin cancer check in a decade

On May 15, the AADA hosted its 10th annual Capitol Hill Skin Cancer Check and Health Fair with the Congressional Skin Cancer Caucus. This event was our largest to date, hosting 198 Hill staffers and 11 members of Congress, performing 127 skin checks, and providing 75 Reveal camera image results.

Shingles and the battle of the bulge

Learn more about Shingles and the battle of the bulge at aad.org

Academy physician leaders meet with federal legislators

On June 4, AADA physician leaders met with legislators in Washington, D.C., as part of the House Call on the Mall fundraiser hosted by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Rep. John Joyce, MD, FAAD (R-PA). During the event, AADA leaders reiterated the importance of Medicare physician payment reform.

Dermatology snags the spotlight

Facts at your fingertips ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, April 1, 2020 Dermatology remained a hot news topic in 2019, generating a record 13.2 billion print, broadcast, and online media impressions — a 48% increase from last year. Web traffic to public content on the newly updated AAD.org also

I was scammed into registering for a fake meeting. How can I verify an Academy meeting is legitimate?

Asked and Answered ... April 1, 2020 Most meeting fraud can be avoided by verifying the authenticity of a registration site before providing any personal or financial information. ... Registration for official AAD/A meetings should only be done through the Academy’s website and the AAD’s legitimate registration and housing partner,

AADA hosts 10th annual Capitol Hill Skin Cancer Check and Health Fair

Moving the needle ... By Apoorva Stull, Senior Manager, Advocacy Communications, May 1, 2024 DermWorld ... breaks down the latest highlights of AADA advocacy activities at the federal and state legislative and regulatory level. On May 15, the AADA hosted its 10th annual Capitol Hill Skin Cancer Check and Health

DI&I encore: Better than a back scratcher?

The potential toxicity of the combination of topical ketamine/amitriptyline/lidocaine (TKAL) was discussed in a recent entry detailing the encephalopathic findings in an octogenarian Parkinsonian man with atopic dermatitis who was treated with the compound.

The “rope” sign is knot pathognomonic: Autoimmunity ties the etiologies together

The “rope” sign is a dramatic finding presenting as a linear to curvilinear cords (“cordonifom”) on the lateral chest. It was originally described as an uncommon, but specific feature of Interstitial Granulomatous Dermatitis with Arthritis (IGDA), and has been considered pathognomonic for that disorder. That perspective is no longer tenable.

Alarming but benign: The enigma of acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy

Read the September 8, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy.

Taking biologics to heart

Comorbidities related to psoriasis have dominated the dermatologic literature for more than a decade since Joel Gelfand published his seminal paper.

How to check for bedbugs

Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 14, 2024) — Bedbugs can make you itch just by thinking about them. These tiny, reddish-brown insects that feed on blood are notorious for infiltrating hotel rooms and luggage, hitchhiking their way back to a new home virtually undetected. ... "Understanding what to be

Not just for boys: X-linked erythropoietic protoporphyria

I was anxiously awaiting the results of erythrocyte protoporphyrin levels obtained from a 4 year-old boy who avoids sunlight because his “skin hurts” when not in the shade. Until I read the article by Balwani, et al (1), I was unaware of the existence of X-linked erythropoietic protoporhyria (XLEPP), also

Educating the public – Summer meeting coverage

See exciting examples of how the Academy has succeeded in putting dermatologists at the forefront of the media on issues related to skin, hair, and nails.

From the editor

From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, October 1, 2018 October is a wonderful month. The leaves are changing, days are getting shorter, and some of you may even get your first snowfall. There’s college football on and a

The telltale plastic bag of flakes

From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, April 1, 2020 For many of us, that baggie is the start of a really bad day, because while we all recognize delusions of parasitosis, few of us are completely comfortable treating

Melanoma of the head and neck: Mohs or wide local excision?

Clinical Applications ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld . She interviews the author of a recent study each month. ... By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, April 1, 2020 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, talks with Ian Maher, MD, about his

Building off the work of my predecessors

From the President ... Dr. Thiers served as Academy president from March 2020 to March 2021. ... By Bruce Thiers, MD, April 1, 2020 As your new Academy president, I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to serve our profession and patients. Dermatology has given me so much, and I

Come with me: A skeptic’s journey

Feature ... Dr. Van Voorhees is chair of the AAD Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning. ... By Abby Van Voorhees, MD, April 1, 2020 Two years ago, when I was asked to chair the AAD’s Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning, I was skeptical, but

Angiosarcomas and morbid obesity: An enormous problem

More than a third of US adults are obese (body mass index, BMI greater than 30), per the CDC website. Patients with severe obesity (BMI greater than 40) or morbid obesity (BMI greater than 50) have far more serious health consequences than those who are moderately obese.

Academy presence elevated during awareness months and days

Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Hair Loss Awareness Month shine in particular. Part of the Academy’s robust public education involves utilizing various awareness months and days throughout the year to share information with the public that is relevant to the awareness campaign in question.

January 31, 2024

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Jan. 31, 2024 ... Dupilumab vs. upadacitinib for atopic dermatitis DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Early-onset hypertension associated with extensive capillary malformations — A new worry to raise dermatologists’ blood pressure

Preventing payment appeals

Cracking the Code ... Dr. Miller, who is in private practice in Yorba Linda, California, represents the American Academy of Dermatology on the AMA-CPT Advisory Committee. ... By Alexander Miller, MD, October 3, 2016 Prior Cracking the Code columns have focused upon common billing errors and appeals strategies. However, a

Advocacy Update Feb. 4 2025

The AADA is pleased that physician champions in the U.S. House introduced a bipartisan bill to address the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule cut.

Advocacy Update May 5, 2026

In response to advocacy by the AADA and other specialty societies, UnitedHealth Care will delay any adverse payment decisions related to Medicare Advantage referral requirements starting on May 1.

September 25

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Skin Cancer Awareness Month campaign reaches billions!

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and in 2024 the Academy once again undertook a robust effort to spread awareness to the general public. Similar content did very well in 2022, did even better in 2023, and shows no signs of stopping in 2024!

Time to break up with your old break room

The break room can often go neglected because it may not be valued the same way as the other areas of the office, where important patient care work takes place. But that is a short-sighted view of how much this space can contribute to your practice’s overall success.

Taking the challenge: Social media, adolescents, and the skin

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Advocacy Update Dec 9, 2025

The AADA endorsed a House bill that would include an annual inflationary update to the Medicare physician fee schedule, the Academy’s top federal advocacy priority.

Dupilumab: The first year

When introduced as dermatologist to a new acquaintance, I’m sure you have heard: “Dermatology is a great field – you don’t cure anybody, so they keep coming back!” Trust me. It’s no joy to see patients with recalcitrant, severe, life-altering, debilitating diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, recalcitrant mycosis fungoides, et

The Venetian antithesis: Treating median canaliform nail dystrophy

Median canaliform nail dystrophy is easy to recognize but difficult to treat. Recent reports utilizing tazarotene foam, dupilumab, and marigold offer some promise that warrant further study with appropriate trials.

A Trumpian analysis of infliximab-induced follicular mucinosis: Something’s going on here

Williams et al presented two cases of biopsy-proven facial follicular mucinosis (FM), apparently induced by infliximab, with a normal tissue CD4/CD8 ratio of 2/1 and the presence of CD7, thereby ruling out CTCL. The first case was a 23 year-old man with Crohn disease; the other patient was a 16

The importance of spreading skin cancer awareness

From the President ... Dr. Alam is the Academy’s current president. ... By Murad Alam, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2026 Dear members, ... The Academy is dedicated to public education and takes its role as one of the largest sources of skin, hair, and nail health care information seriously. As

PASI 100 and the perfection paradox

I am not a psychiatrist, but over the years I have concluded that my patients’ happiness is more supratentorial than epidermal.

Advocacy Update Feb. 18 2025

The AADA joined over 130 national and state physician organizations led by the AMA demanding Congress act to reform Medicare physician payment.

Advocacy Update Mar. 18, 2025

The AADA is outraged that Congress once again passed a government funding bill that did not include relief to stop this year’s 2.8% Medicare physician payment cut.

Digital marketing for dermatologists 101

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Use these basics to build the perfect practice website ... Use these basics to build the perfect practice website ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor Why should dermatologists care about how they’re portrayed online? “It’s like the yellow

Early-onset hypertension associated with extensive capillary malformations: A new worry to raise dermatologists’ blood pressure

Patients presenting with extensive capillary malformations (port wine stains) on the trunk and extremities should be routinely screened for early-onset hypertension.

The vexing verruciform xanthoma

Read the February 24, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on verruciform xanthoma.

This month's news from across the specialty

What's hot ... April 1, 2020 In this monthly column, members of  ... Dermatology World 's Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... MALLORY ABATE, MD Interested in some patch testing pearls for your patients with allergic contact dermatitis? In the January issue of ...

The AAD’s robust public education strategy

Taking care of dermatologists so that they can take care of their patients...and their practices. ... From the President ... Dr. Taylor is the Academy’s former president. ... By Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2025 Dear members, ... As you may know, the Academy’s public education efforts successfully

Glucose monitors: Not as sweet as they seem

Learn more about Glucose monitors: Not as sweet as they seem at aad.org

Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis: Six decades of progress

DermWorld Insights and Inquiries ... By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD, March 1, 2026 Vol. 8, No. 3 Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (EPF) is a quizzical disorder. In 1965, Ise and Ofuji described the case of a 42-year-old woman who "repeatedly developed crops of small pustules on the face, the trunk,

The rosy reality of coffee

I have never discouraged caffeine in rosacea patients, because of a brilliant study by Jonathan Wilkin that I read early in my residency.

The concept of atrophoderma of pasini and pierini as morphea may be falling off a cliff

Diagnosing Atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini (APP) is reasonably straightforward – it usually presents in adolescents and young adults, more often in females, with sharply defined, single or multiple round to oval, hyperpigmented, depressed lesions with a “cliff-drop” border. Unusual presentations may include congenital lesions (1) or with a Blaschkoid

As molecular knowledge of PROS expands, lesions contract

Somatic activating mutations in the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/AKT/mTOR pathway manifest as heterogeneous segmental overgrowth phenotypes Historically, the clinical diagnoses in patients with PIK3CA activating mutations have included Fibroadipose Hyperplasia or Overgrowth (FAO), Hemihyperplasia Multiple Lipomatosis (HHML), Congenital Lipomatous Overgrowth, Vascular Malformations, Epidermal Nevi, Scoliosis/Skeletal and Spinal (CLOVES) syndrome, macrodactyly, Fibroadipose Infiltrating Lipomatosis,

MIPS 2020 is here. Here are the highlights

Answers in Practice ... Faiza Wasif, MPH, is the AAD's practice management manager. Her column offers tips on an area she commonly receives questions about from members. ... By Faiza Wasif, MPH, April 1, 2020 Each month Dermatology World ... tackles issues "in practice" for dermatologists. This month Faiza Wasif,

Harry Nevus: A dermatologist's best friend

In Practice ... Wm. Philip Werschler, MD, FAAD, FAACS, is a dermatologist in private practice in Spokane, Washington. ... By Emily Margosian, May 1, 2018 He’s one “hairy” nevus patients are happy to see. The aptly named Sir Harry Nevus, resident pug and certified therapy animal, is one of Spokane

Coming to grips with lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis

Read the May 18, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis.

Herpes zoster, immunosuppression, and vaccination: Far from a blistering pace

I had long promised myself that I would get Zostavax when I turned 60. Now 61, I am actively procrastinating – I decided to wait for a new VZV subunit zoster vaccine that consists of recombinant VZV glycoprotein E and a liposome-based ASO1B adjuvant system.

Researching therapeutic reformation of the capillary malformation: Arteriovenous Malformation Syndrome

Read the June 17, 2020 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on capillary malformation.

Dupilumab’s conjunctivitis conundrum

Having worn glasses since kindergarten, and being virtually helpless without them, I am particularly sympathetic to patients with eye disorders.

Radical chik: Chikungunya fever presenting as a toxic epidermal necrolysis-like eruption

I have seen only one documented case of Chikungunya fever (CF), in a young woman who returned from Puerto Rico, presenting with high fever, joint pains, and a morbilliform rash (see image). Unfortunately, she will not be the last.

ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding updates for 2024

Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, Manager, Lead Coding and Reimbursement Strategist, September 1, 2023 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in DermWorld ... Coding Consult. Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . The CDC and the National Center

A presidential viewpoint: “Nobody knew that benign vascular lesions of the lip could be so complicated”

Well, maybe not as befuddling as replacing Obamacare, but there may be occasional difficulties in diagnosing benign vascular lesions of the lip, with implications for appropriate therapy.

Recognizing Trichophyton indotineae

In the last decade, a recently emerged dermatophyte species, Trichophyton indotineae, has been causing major outbreaks of severe, difficult-to-treat, and frequently relapsing infections in South Asia among immunocompetent patients.

Dyeing for a “new” topical agent for psoriasis? Think indigo

Despite the magnificent revolution of biologics for psoriasis, topical agents remain the cornerstone of treatment, either alone, or in combination with phototherapy or systemic treatments.

Clawing to understand lichen nitidus

I enjoy diagnosing lichen nitidus (LN). Only dermatologists are aware of the entity, it is of little significance, and usually resolves on its own.

Key messages to communicate about Indoor tanning

By communicating these key messages on indoor tanning, you can help position the specialty while increasing your credibility and raising the profile of your practice.

A new spin

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Examining the theory behind the use of platelet rich plasma for dermatologic procedures ... Examining the theory behind the use of platelet rich plasma for dermatologic procedures ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor Professional football players, world-renowned

PD1 blockade: The next step for aggressive basal cell carcinomas?

I was about to start the weekend, relishing that delightful TGIF feeling, with one final task – go through lab reports in my bin. My mood became morose when I read the follow-up letter about Sue (not her real name). She is a lovely woman in her 40’s who did

What are keratoacanthomatous lesions of the legs in mature women?

I have an increasing number of patients asking me questions about proliferating keratoacanthoma-like lesions on their shins. “Why am I getting these? Are they cancer? Why do more of them appear after surgery?”

Diagnosis coding updates for 2026

Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, Senior Manager, Coding and Reimbursement, November 1, 2025 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in DermWorld ... Coding Consult. Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Your Dermatologist Knows media wins 2024

A key part of Your Dermatologist Knows is pitching stories to media outlets in hopes they’ll run news stories sharing information about the wide breadth of knowledge dermatologists have to their readership. We consider every new story published as a result of our pitches as a win, regardless of whether

October 30, 2019

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / October 30, 2019 ... Potential treatment for chronic urticaria may offer complete control DW Insights and Inquiries: Can chowing down improve pseudoxanthoma elasticum? Advances in medical technology: friend or foe? Do

Hand-wringing over the histology of mechanic’s hands and other cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis

Of all the cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis (DM) – the heliotrope rash, Gottron’s papules, Gottron’s sign, shawl sign, holster sign, flagellate erythema, photosensitivity, poikiloderma, periungual erythema, periungual telangiectasis, Samitz sign, pruritic erythema of the scalp, and panniculitis – none has perplexed me more than mechanic’s hands (MH).

Voriconazole prophylaxis mandates cutaneous prophylaxis – and communication

The utilization of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has been increasing dramatically. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration, 92,784 procedures were performed between 2010 and 2014.

Key messages for social media about nails and nail health

By communicating these key messages on nails, you can help position the specialty while increasing your credibility and raising the profile of your practice. People who are diagnosed with melanoma of the fingernails are often diagnosed relatively late. These messages will help raise awareness.

Emergency supply drive for front line COVID-19 workers

Dermatology World Weekly talks to Ronda Farah, MD, assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, about her efforts to collect emergency supplies for front line workers.

This month’s news from across the specialty

What’s hot ... January 1, 2023 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Mallory Abate, MD, FAAD In October’s ... Dialogues in Dermatology , Dr. Scott Elman, double board-certified internist and dermatologist, discusses important "new medications

Coming to terms with Louis Brocq and his diagram: Pityriasis lichenoides 2018

As a first-year dermatology resident in 1980, I struggled with the concept of parapsoriasis. In trying to conceptualize the process, I recall being distressed after seeing Louis Brocq’s diagram from his classic paper, “Les parapsoriasis,” published in 1902 — Would I ever understand this? What is the relationship to

The profound dermatological manifestations of COVID-19: Part II

Read the March 25, 2020 DermWorld Insight and Inquiries on COVID-19, part 2.

Does the JAK inhibitor baricitinib raise the bar on treating lupus?

Undeniably, the JAK inhibitors have been at the forefront of advances in immunologically-based diseases, including alopecia areata, vitiligo, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, graft-versus-host disease, and other disorders.

May 6, 2020

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / May 6, 2020 ... What dermatologic hazards are COVID-19 health care workers facing? DW Insights and Inquiries: Working up pernio — How far should you dip your toe in the water?

Naltrexone therapy for Hailey-Hailey disease: Confirming my addiction to evidence-based medicine

I was fascinated by a presentation at the recent World Congress of Pediatric Dermatology discussing improvement of epidermolysis bullosa wounds with topical CBD (cannabis) oil. I asked the presenter how he came up with his hypothesis. He acknowledged that the idea was not his – it came from EB families

Oy, another “Oid” to worry about: Cryptococcoid lesions

Learn more about Oy, another “Oid” to worry about: Cryptococcoid lesions at aad.org

Biotin supplementation for hair and nail health: Does it pass the test?

Read the November 17, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on biotin supplementation for hair and nail health.

After 23 years, a syndrome converted me into an eflornithine believer

Polyamines are integrally involved with the hair cycle. The Bachmann-Bupp syndrome has shed new light on the role of ornithine decarboxylase, and how it’s inhibition by eflornithine can be used as an advantage to either slow or stimulate hair growth.

Getting a head up on cutaneous scalp malignancies

Cutaneous scalp malignancies are common in patients with alopecia. Research suggests hair prevents carcinogenesis by physically blocking ultraviolet light and other mechanisms.

Positively perplexing: Determining the meaning of CD30 positivity

Read the September 29, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on determining the meaning of CD30 positivity

Common coding questions: Answered

Cracking the code ... Dr. Miller, who is in private practice in Yorba Linda, California, represents the American Academy of Dermatology on the AMA-CPT Advisory Committee. ... By Alexander Miller, MD, April 1, 2020 Test your knowledge: Common coding questions ... Take the quiz to see if you're up to

Smarter not harder

In Practice ... Dr. Gardner serves as assistant professor of medicine and dermatology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and works in the dermatology clinic at UW Medical Center Roosevelt and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, March 1, 2019 Dermatology World talks

Humbled again: Alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp

Read the November 3, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp.

The physician view of employment agreements

Legally Speaking ... Daniel F. Shay, Esq., is a health care attorney at Alice G. Gosfield and Associates, P.C. ... By Daniel F. Shay, Esq. , July 1, 2023 DermWorld ... covers legal issues in "Legally Speaking." This month’s author, Daniel F. Shay, Esq. is a health care attorney at

JAK inhibitors battle in the heavyweight class

JAK inhibitors may cause weight gain. Although the precise pathomechanism is unknown, leptin dysregulation may be involved. Dermatologists must counsel patients treated with JAK inhibitors about the risk of weight gain and provide them with appropriate counseling.

Targeted anti-complement therapy may prove to be a complementary treatment for bullous pemphigoid

Read the October 7, 2020 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on targeted anti-complement therapy for bullous pemphigoid.

Lipschütz ulcers: Not only for women

Read the March 24, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on Lipschütz ulcers.

Keeping up is hard to do: The need for true grit

One of the daunting challenges in practicing dermatology (or any branch of medicine) is keeping abreast of advances in the literature to optimize patient care. As a clinician-educator, I have always had an interest in how we learn best. For full disclosure, I am a dermatologist, not a psychologist, nor

LIDA* rose the insulin requirement

Read the April 14, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on localized insulin-derived amyloidosis.

Donors, children, dermatologists: Camp Discovery benefits all

Donor Spotlight ... By Dean Monti, Managing Editor, Special Publications, November 1, 2022 In this new column, DermWorld ... highlights individual members who have gone above and beyond with their Academy contributions. Giving takes many forms and so do our donors. It takes a healthy measure of financial and direct

Practicing with a purpose

Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, September 1, 2021 DermWorld ... talks to Vinh Chung, MD, FAAD, from Vanguard Skin Specialists in Colorado Springs, Colorado, about the value of promoting meaning and purpose at work. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Dr. Chung: Vanguard started out with

Dermatology: A memoir

First Person ... By Walter Larsen, MD, May 1, 2021 In July 1961, Sylvi and I drove from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon for my residency in dermatology. We were married three months before in San Francisco. We packed up all our earthly possessions into our 1957 Chevrolet including a

Examine the exam room for opportunities for efficiencies

The exam room often makes up for less than half of the medical office space, but the exam room is the primary place where physicians and patients develop their relationship. The design and set up of this space should be carefully considered to optimize efficiency, workflow, and patient engagement.

The pressure to prevent pressure ulcers

Read the Aug. 24, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on the pressure to prevent pressure ulcers.

The woolly culprit: Lanolin revealed as an uncommon cause of dermatitis on normal skin

Lanolin is the 2023 Allergen of the Year and is present in many personal care and industrial products. For those who have a positive patch test to lanolin, it is important to remember the “lanolin paradox” where patients have a positive patch test but tolerate lanolin on normal skin.

Reflections on reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosing benign lichenoid keratoses

Reflectance confocal microscopy may obviate the need for biopsies of benign lichenoid keratoses (and other lesions).

Unrestricted fascination with restrictive dermopathy

Read the Nov. 16, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on restrictive dermopathy.

Promising therapeutic developments for cutaneous lupus erythematosus: Interfering with interferon

Read the Aug. 17, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on cutaneous lupus erythematosus and interferon.

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor: Tapinarof is taking off

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor plays a key role in inflammation. Understanding its pathophysiology has led to new therapeutic agents such as tapinarof, which is approved for psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and used off-label in lupus, vitiligo, ichthyotic diseases, and perioral dermatitis.

Tag, you’re it!

Read the Sept. 28, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on Tag, you’re it!

Recognizing toxic epidermal necrolysis-like acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus ASAP

Read the November 10, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on recognizing toxic epidermal necrolysis-like acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.

Further dermatologic observations in cystic fibrosis

The Cystic Fibrosis Dermatitis Arthritis Syndrome should be suspected in young (mostly female) cystic fibrosis patients presenting with episodic arthritis and rash.

Which treatment modality of pyogenic granuloma is worth its weight in salt?

There are many modalities to treat pyogenic granulomas. If removal of the lesion is impractical, and salt is as effective as preliminary studies suggest, it will be worth its weight in salt, indeed.

Necrobiosis lipoidica in a Wink

Read the May 3, 2023 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on Necrobiosis lipoidica in a Wink. Necrobiosis lipoidica is usually associated with diabetes, but may also be accompanied by thyroid disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and other disorders. JAK inhibitors are on the horizon in treating the granulomatous component of the disorder.

The nexus of VEXAS syndrome

Read the December 1, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on VEXAS syndrome.

Reflections on infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion and Hippocrates

Dermatologists must recognize infantile perianal pyramidal protrusion (and its clinical variants) to avoid inappropriate diagnostic and therapeutic measures.

Cycling back to doxycycline’s roots as therapy for bullous pemphigoid

Staphylococcus aureus has the potential to trigger or complicate bullous pemphigoid by infection. Tetracyclines may exert their efficacy via their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.

Exchanging plasma exchange for a novel approach: The potential of FcRn antagonists in dermatologic autoimmune disease

FcRn antagonists, currently approved for treating myasthenia gravis, show potential for treating pemphigus and other autoimmune diseases.  

#DermTwitter @ a glance

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Dermatologists harness the twittersphere for clinical discussion, patient education, and more ... Dermatologists harness the twittersphere for clinical discussion, patient education, and more ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor Among the now 321 million Twitter users currently on

On the shelf

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... What is keeping biosimilars out of reach and when will they be available? ... What is keeping biosimilars out of reach and when will they be available? ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor Over the last few

The ACA: 10 years later...during a pandemic

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... It survived for a decade, but will it survive another 10 years after COVID-19? ... It survived for a decade, but will it survive another 10 years after COVID-19? ... By Ruth Carol, contributing writer On its 10

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans recurrence: Size matters

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans can be locally destructive and may rarely be fatal. Having the lesion excised (preferably with Mohs micrographic surgery) is the definitive foundation of treatment.

Your Dermatologist Knows media wins 2024

A key part of Your Dermatologist Knows is pitching stories to media outlets in hopes they’ll run news stories sharing information about the wide breadth of knowledge dermatologists have to their readership. We consider every new story published as a result of our pitches as a win, regardless of whether

Watch your back!

Focusing on ergonomics can help dermatologists avoid a career-ending injury. ... Feature ... By Ruth Carol, contributing writer, February 1, 2021 After a long day of seeing patients, performing dermatologic procedures, or reviewing slides, do you have stiffness in your neck, pain in your back, or maybe an aching in

Telemedicine in the time of COVID-19...and beyond

How a novel virus disrupted and transformed health care delivery ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor, July 1, 2021 Since its beginnings in the late 1960s, telemedicine has been relegated to the periphery of the health care system. Rigid rules around patient location and eligible services, interstate

Coding dermatology encounters in 2026: Practical guidance and tips for success

Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, Senior Manager, Coding & Reimbursement, May 1, 2026 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in DermWorld Coding Consult. ... Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . As healthcare delivery continues to evolve, 2026

Piecemeal policy

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Trump administration addresses health care policies in small bites ... Trump administration addresses health care policies in small bites ... By Ruth Carol, contributing writer While the Trump administration has raced to eliminate the Affordable Care Act (ACA),

Are teens tanning less?

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Signs point to progress, but work remains ... Signs point to progress, but work remains ... By Ruth Carol, contributing writer It appears that fewer teens are indoor tanning in recent years, but the data are sparse. Regulations

Coding lessons learned in 2022 — update on all of the common coding FAQs

Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, Manager, Lead Coding and Reimbursement Strategist, January 1, 2023 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in DermWorld ... Coding Consult. Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . 2022 has come to a close

Indoor tanning fact sheet

Find facts and statistics for reporting about indoor tanning.

The skin and stress connection

Experts explore the underlying mechanisms of the link between the brain and the skin. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor, December 1, 2020 There is generally no question among dermatologists that psychological stress can affect the skin. This year, more than ever, the heightened stress of living

Dermatology residency memories

First Person ... By Arthur L. Norins, MD, July 1, 2021 DermWorld’s ... First Person column offers Academy members the opportunity to share their personal reflections about how dermatology is changing and how they’ve adapted. A condensed version appeared in print. The American Academy of Dermatology meeting was scheduled in

23andDermatology

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... What are the dermatologic implications of direct-to-consumer DNA tests? ... What are the dermatologic implications of direct-to-consumer DNA tests? ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor Spit, swab, drop DNA in the mail. Since genetic tests were first offered

Sky high

PBM tactics increase drug prices, lower patient access ... Feature ... By Ruth Carol, Contributing Writer, September 1, 2022 Last month, ... DermWorld discussed the role pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) play in the drug distribution chain. This month, we will discuss some of the tactics PBMs use that are driving

Cosmetic conundrums

Contact dermatitis experts discuss key cosmetic allergens and how to investigate which product may be causing a patient’s allergic reaction. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, September 1, 2023 Thousands of substances can cause an allergic skin reaction, offering a broad lineup of potential "suspects" for contact dermatitis

Start the presses!

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Experts offer advice on how to successfully manage media relations ... Experts offer advice on how to successfully manage media relations ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor When Anne Chapas, MD, arrived in New York City and

Paving the way

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... The history of African Americans in medicine and the diversity challenges that remain ... The history of African Americans in medicine and the diversity challenges that remain ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor In the early 1720s,

Alleviate the ouch

Experts share best practices and review the latest on safety concerns for anesthesia use in children. ... Feature ... By Heidi Splete, Contributing Writer, May 1, 2024 Use of anesthesia can be tricky in adults, but even trickier in children. The use of local or general anesthesia in pediatric dermatology

Dermatology issues in the news

Access talking points on prominent dermatology issues in the news. These include sunscreen, skin cancer awareness, scope of practice/truth in advertising, coverage related to JAAD, isotreninoin, and much more.

Our donors

The AAD welcomes this year's generous donors and thanks them for their commitment to advancing the programs and services of the Academy.