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Shocking news: Heat shock protein inhibition finally enters the realm of dermatologic therapy
Heat shock protein inhibition is a novel approach that may prove valuable for dermatologists treating inflammatory, autoimmune, bullous, and oncologic diseases.
October 23, 2024
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / October 23, 2024 ... Botulinum toxin type A with topical minoxidil vs. topical minoxidil alone in males with androgenetic alopecia DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Shocking news — Heat shock protein
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
Should dermatologists fear machine learning?
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Specialists say rumors of their impending obsolescence are greatly exaggerated ... Specialists say rumors of their impending obsolescence are greatly exaggerated ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer Dermatologists could be forgiven for feeling a little blindsided when a
FDA approved: A misleading claim?
In Practice ... Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD, is in the department of dermatology at Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor, March 1, 2018 Dermatology World talks with Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD, Lindsay Strowd, MD, and Elise Martin, BA,
May 20, 2026
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / May 20, 2026 ... Saline immersion for treating refractory plantar warts DermWorld What’s Hot: Botulinum toxin as treatment for vascular skin conditions Facial nodules following filler injections after starting tirzepatide FDA
June 12
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Tressed to impress: tips for keeping your mane magnificent
6 tips for healthier looking and feeling hair from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 13, 2024) — Hair is as unique as its wearer, making care an important aspect in one’s overall health and wellness routine. From understanding your hair type to learning the best shampooing technique (yes, there
Key messages for social media about hair loss
By communicating these key messages on hair loss, you can help position the specialty while increasing your credibility and raising the profile of your practice. Review key messages on causes of hair loss, the psychosocial impacts, and treatment options.
Going green
In Practice ... Drs. Sandra Marchese Johnson and Brad Johnson, MD, opened their practice, Johnson Dermatology, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 2006. ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, July 1, 2019 Dermatology World talks to Sandra Marchese Johnson, MD, from Johnson Dermatology in Fort Smith, Arkansas, about the green practice
Hot coding topics to keep you cool this summer
Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, manager, coding & reimbursement, June 1, 2021 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in Derm Coding Consult. ... Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . Think back to the world a year ago:
Cold weather and your skin
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to protect your skin this winter ROSEMONT, Ill. (January 31, 2023) — Cold winter weather can wreak havoc on our bodies. Due to the drop in temperature and lack of humidity, our skin can have a difficult time retaining moisture, leading to itchy, dry skin and
Sweating over acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis
Read the June 8, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis.
Sheltering in place in the shade
Robinson Primary School’s pre-K teacher,Susan Godfrey, M. Ed., brings shade to Texas.
Benzene in consumer products
What dermatologists and patients should know. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, April 1, 2025 From dry shampoo to acne medication — benzene, a known human carcinogen, has been detected in multiple cosmetic and cutaneous products over the past several years. ... The International Agency for Research on
Enjoying the game and staying sun safe
Learn how Brad Koller, board president of Miracle League Field of Findlay, was happy to be able to protect both players and their families from sun exposure.
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.
Providing free skin cancer screenings and advice on sun safety and skin cancer prevention
Learn how AAD member Susan Boiko, MD, volunteered to screen patients during Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
Digital media kit: DermWorld rate card
View advertising rates and specifications for the American Academy of Dermatology's print publication, DermWorld.
Why you should hear about the red ear syndrome
Read the July 22, 2020 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on red ear syndrome.
January 26, 2022
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Jan. 26, 2022 ... Allergens in hand sanitizers DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Eccrine syringofibroadenoma — Sweating over the details Derm Coding Consult : Applying 2021 E/M coding concepts in everyday
Stop itchy skin in its tracks
5 tips for relief from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 24, 2024) — Itchy skin can be irritating, especially an itch that doesn’t go away. There are many potential causes for itchy skin like common skin conditions such as eczema, shingles, hives, psoriasis, or bug bites, or it could
Preventing and treating Trichophyton indotineae
Because confirmatory testing may take weeks, it is reasonable to empirically start treatment for T. indotineae based on patient epidemiologic and clinical features while awaiting confirmatory testing. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation of skin scrapings should be performed in clinic, whenever possible, to confirm fungal infections.
Does the burden of atopic dermatitis vary by age, race, ethnicity?
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, December 1, 2019 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, talks with Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH,
2024 DW Insights and Inquiries archive
Explore past issues of DW Insights and Inquiries that were published in 2024.
Easing the pain of dermatology
From the Editor ... Dr. Heymann is the physician editor of ... DermWorld . ... By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2026 When interviewing candidates for our dermatology residency, I often ask them what they do not like about the discipline. Frequently, I will get a blank stare
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, April 1, 2019 A lot has changed in medicine over the past 20 years. We have new diseases, new understanding of old diseases, and innumerable new medications with which to practice our
Shielding our heroes: Dermatologists deploy to provide free skin cancer checks to 425 NYC firefighters
Event kicks off the American Academy of Dermatology’s and Firefighter Cancer Support Network’s national program to check 10,000 firefighters for skin cancer by 2026 NEW YORK CITY (May 28, 2024) — The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), in conjunction with the Firefighter Cancer Support Network, will host a free Skin
Vasculitis on the run
Vigorous exercise may induce a self-limited cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis, including the recently described bilateral lower extremity inflammatory lymphedema.
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
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows sun protection lacking in winter
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to protect your skin from the sun during colder months ROSEMONT (Feb. 6, 2024) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey revealed that nearly one in five adults are not aware that you can get sunburned during the winter, and even fewer protect themselves from
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 nerve of Zika!
Zika virus infections have dominated the headlines, most notably because of its association with microcephaly. According to the valuable CDC website (www.cdc.gov/zika) there have been 5,234 cases in the United States, including 1716 pregnant women (as of March 28th, 2017). An increasing number of cases are anticipated with the rise
6 curly hair tips from dermatologists
Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 30, 2022) — As people shed their winter hats in favor of warmer temperatures, letting their hair flow freely, having the right hair care routine is important. According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, people with curly or tightly coiled hair
American Academy of Dermatology urges Americans to use sun protection ahead of July 4th weekend
Board-certified dermatologist provides tips to relieve discomfort from sunburns ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 27, 2023) — The July 4th weekend is a time when many Americans will celebrate outdoors at parades, pools and cookouts, but without proper sun protection, they put themselves and their children at risk of getting sunburned, which
How to control excessive sweating
Board-certified dermatologist shares 6 tips in time for summer ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 17, 2024) — Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a common medical condition that affects an estimated 15.8 million people in the U.S. It is normal to sweat when you overheat, or your nerves get the best of you.
September 1, 2021
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Sept. 1, 2021 ... Which dermatology patients should receive a third dose of mRNA vaccine? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries: Shedding light on the hydroa vacciniforme-like lymphoproliferative disorder Obesity, diabetes associated with
Is there a genetic basis of CCCA and, if so what is it?
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, July 1, 2019 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, talks with Amy McMichael, MD, about her
Climate change
From the President ... Dr. Tomecki served as Academy president from March 2021 to March 2022. ... By Kenneth Tomecki, MD, FAAD, December 1, 2021 Climate change is an existential threat to the planet, its inhabitants, and the environment. If unchecked, the changes will affect all of us in time,
The many uses of microneedling
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... How it works, potential applications, and what patients should know ... How it works, potential applications, and what patients should know ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor Once an experimental treatment pioneered through the use of tattoo pistols
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
Ultraviolet light, adipose tissue, and fantasies of summer
As I am preparing this commentary, the second Nor’easter within a week is in its frenzy. (Since that time there have been two more and it’s snowing today!) My longing for summer, enjoying the warm breezes enveloping our shore home in Brigantine, is escalating. Thinking of the beach brings two
Hair straighteners and the risk of uterine cancer: More studies are necessary to get this straight
Read the Nov. 9, 2022 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on hair straighteners and the risk of uterine cancer.
Unity in dermatology starts with putting patients first
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Could human polyomaviruses cause grover disease?
My profound dermatologic experience in 1970 was the embarrassment I endured abruptly leaving Vincent Chiarello’s world history class at Martin Van Buren High School in Queens, New York. A horrific pustule violently ruptured during a lecture on King James – my submandibular scar persists (and obviously, so does the emotional
April 5, 2023
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / April 5, 2023 ... What’s the effect of probiotics on skin photoaging? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : An appealing step closer to targeted topical therapies Does nicotinamide prevent keratinocyte cancers in
What's hot?
What's hot ... July 25, 2019 In this monthly column, members of ... Dermatology World 's Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty. ... Edward W. Cowen, MD, MHSc ... In a recent study published in the ... Journal of the American Medical Association , investigators at
I never wanted chaperones — until now
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Not aging like fine wine: The myths and mysteries of acquired port wine stains
Read the January 13, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on acquired port wine stains.
July 22, 2020
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / July 22, 2020 ... AK draft guidelines released: Submit your comments DW Insights and Inquiries : Why you should hear about the red ear syndrome Proposed 2021 Medicare changes: What should
Other emerging severe and resistant dermatophytes of concern
Other emerging dermatophytes of concern include Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes type VII. Learn about treatment and patient counseling.
Getting steamed over vaping
Read the January 29, 2020 DWII on vaping and the skin.
Practical steps to an environmentally friendly office
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, March 1, 2021 DermWorld ... talks to David Fivenson, MD, — founder of Fivenson Dermatology in Ann Arbor, Michigan — about steps his practice has taken to reduce its carbon footprint. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Dr. Fivenson: I’ve been
On the offense: Workplace safety
Experts discuss common occupational hazards in dermatology and how to mitigate risks and avoid penalties. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, March 1, 2026 Nonfatal occupational injury and illness rates for health care workers are among the highest of any industry. Health care workers face a wide
An appealing step closer to targeted topical therapies
Read the April 5, 2023 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on an appealing step closer to targeted topical therapies.
NSA (neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis) secrets revealed
Neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis (NSA) usually manifests as arciform lesions of the face and upper trunk, most frequently in younger men, and often photo-induced. Occasionally there are systemic symptoms. Further research is warranted to understand this possibly underrecognized disorder.
A cold abscess remains a cold case: Multiple neonatal staphylococcal cold abscesses of the large folds
Healthy neonates presenting with cold abscesses in skin folds and growing methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus on culture may have “Multiple Neonatal Staphylococcal Cold Abscesses of the Large Folds.” With appropriate treatment, this benign disorder will not have any untoward sequelae.
What is the carbon footprint of the typical outpatient dermatology practice?
Clinical Applications ... By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, April 1, 2025 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, talks with Misha Rosenbach, MD, FAAD, and Genevieve Silva, BS, about their JAMA Dermatology ... paper, ‘ Carbon Footprint Analysis of an Outpatient Dermatology Practice at an
What's hot?
What's hot ... August 23, 2018 In this monthly column, members of the ... Dermatology World Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty. ... Mallory Abate, MD ... Are you over-checking labs for your acne patients on isotretinoin? An article from the ... JAAD’ s Best of
Stress^2 + Hormones^2 = Acne^2
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Shedding light on the hydroa vacciniforme-like lymphoproliferative disorder
Read the September 1, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on hydroa vacciniforme-like lymphoproliferative disorder.
More than just poison ivy...
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Identification and treatment of hazardous plant exposures ... Identification and treatment of hazardous plant exposures ... By Emily Margosian, content specialist For most, knowledge of hazardous plants is limited to the phrase, “leaves of three, leave them be.”
September 25
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Lipoid proteinosis’ weak, hoarse cry is crying for targeted therapeutic intervention
Lipoid proteinosis was described almost a century ago. Although the genetics of the disease have been deciphered due to mutations in ECM-1, these discoveries have yet to translate into precise therapeutic interventions. Acitretin remains the systemic treatment of choice.
Do not get burned by missing Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Read the April 28, 2021 DermWorld Insights and Inquiries on Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.
Darier disease is rough clinically and therapeutically. MEK inhibition may offer a smoother future
MEK inhibition may be a new therapeutic pathway to treat disorders demonstrating focal acantholytic dyskeratosis, including Darier disease and Grover disease.
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
Eradicating ectoparasites
Experts discuss treatment options and tips for successfully diagnosing and treating lice and scabies ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, October 1, 2022 Pediculosis (head, body, or pubic lice infestation) and scabies are caused by ectoparasites that are found to some degree in all human populations, with
Problematic in pregnancy?
Dermatologists discuss the safety of common dermatologic drugs in pregnant patients. ... Feature ... By Jan Bowers, Contributing Writer, June 1, 2023 Few mourned the end of the FDA’s pregnancy risk letter categories for prescription and biologic drug labeling in 2015. In addition to being an oversimplified distillation of available
The planet and the patient
How dermatologists confront the impact of climate change on patients. ... Feature ... By Jan Bowers, December 1, 2020 While political and economic concerns have permeated the debate around climate change, particularly in the United States, medical issues are increasingly coming to the forefront. According to the Centers for Disease
Banding together
Physicians turn to unions to increase pay, gain benefits; all want to improve working conditions. ... Feature ... By Ruth Carol, Contributing Writer, October 1, 2024 Physicians are increasingly adding a new role to their CV, but this one has nothing to do with the specialty they’re in or the
Laser focus
Dermatologist experts discuss the latest advances in laser technology and offer tips on how to navigate the research and acquisition process ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor, April 1, 2021 For the new dermatologist moving from residency to practice, or the established dermatologist simply seeking a challenge,
Photobiomodulation: Seeing the light
DermWorld highlights the most popular (and effective) applications of red-light therapies, and how to advise patients about the proliferation of products for at-home use. ... Feature ... By Heidi Splete, Contributing Writer, December 1, 2025 Photobiomodulation (PBM) — including low-level laser therapy, low-light therapy, or red-light therapy — involves the
Sunscreen FAQs
Dermatologists recommend using sunscreen with SPF 30+ that is broad-spectrum and water resistant.
Optimizing melasma management
Experts discuss treatment strategy, new insights into pathogenesis, and emerging therapies. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Senior Editor, March 1, 2026 Pigmentary disorders represent some of the most common cutaneous concerns globally. In the U.S. alone, melasma affects more than 5 million people (doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2010.12.046). ... While primarily a cosmetic
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