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Learning module: Blotches: Dark rashes

Goals and objectives for module ... The purpose of this module is to help medical students develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients presenting with hyperpigmented rashes. ... After completing this module, the learner should be able to: ... Identify and describe the morphology of

Learning module: Blotches: Light rashes

The purpose of this module is to help medical students develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients presenting with light rashes. ... After completing this module, the learner should be able to:  ... Identify and describe the morphology of common light rashes ... Describe the

Learning module: Newborn skin disease: rashes

Goals and objectives ... The purpose of this module is to help learners develop a clinical approach for rashes in newborns. ... By completing this module, the learner will be able to: ... Identify the morphology, distribution, and characteristic timing of erythema toxicum, transient neonatal pustular melanosis, miliaria, seborrheic dermatitis,

Signs your rash needs medical attention

Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (Jan. 23, 2024) — Rashes take many forms, may spread across the body, and affect people of all ages. To the untrained eye, rashes may look alike, and while some are treatable with over-the-counter medications, other rashes can be a sign of a more serious condition.

Dermatologists warn people about the reliability of online symptom checkers

Research shows that online symptom checkers inaccurately diagnose skin rashes ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 12, 2022) — Thanks to the internet, we have the world at our fingertips, and with just a few clicks, we can easily enter our medical symptoms into websites and apps to self-diagnose illnesses. However, a new

March 31, 2021

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / March 31, 2021 ... Studies show skin rashes are highly predictive of positive COVID-19 results DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Netherton syndrome — From apex to nether New AAD research grant

May 27, 2020

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / May 27, 2020 ... How to classify COVID-19 rashes DW Insights and Inquiries : On the cusp of extraordinary advances in extramammary Paget disease Derm Coding Consult : Telephone code Medicare

Primary key messages

Whether it’s rashes, wrinkles, psoriasis, or melanoma, skin issues can have a serious impact on your health and well-being. ... What you see happening with your skin can be a helpful indicator of what’s happening inside your body. ... In some cases, skin conditions may be a sign of a

What's causing your child's itchy rash?

A dermatologist addresses the difference between eczema and allergic contact dermatitis BOSTON, MA (March 25, 2022) — Itchy rashes can be very irritating, especially when children get them, and you don’t know what is causing them. While these rashes are often caused by eczema, in some cases they are caused

ALDY and the redemptive power of “I don’t know”

... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 28, 2017 When I started my residency 37 years ago, I never would have imagined that nearly four decades later, I would be baffled by patients and their rashes every day. When I’m stumped diagnostically, I admit it (to myself and the

Risk factors for herpes zoster: Age, immunosuppression, and…statins?

... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 25, 2017 When I started my residency 37 years ago, I never would have imagined that nearly four decades later, I would be baffled by patients and their rashes every day. When I’m stumped diagnostically, I admit it (to myself and the

Learning module: The red face

Goals and objectives for module ... The purpose of this module is to help medical students develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients presenting with facial redness. ... After completing this module, the learner should be able to: ... Differentiate red rashes on the face

Learning module: Red scaly rash: The papulosquamous eruption

Goals and objectives ... The purpose of this module is to help medical students develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients who present with red, scaling patches or plaques on the body. ... After completing this module, the learner should be able to: ... Recognize

JAAD-related media receives over half-a-billion views

The ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology is having another strong year in the media, helping to positively position the specialty with the public. Articles published within ... JAAD had over ... 1,100 placements in media outlets across the country, which were ... seen more than 627 million

Dermatology doubles media presence in 2020

Facts at your fingertips ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, August 1, 2021 Last year, dermatology-related topics generated a record-breaking 36 billion print, broadcast, and online media impressions — more than double the total coverage in 2019. This sharp increase is likely tied to COVID-19, specifically news items on COVID-related

Educating the public — Member media training in spotlight at AAD Annual Meeting

The 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology took place in Boston in March — and that’s big news for more people than just AAD members. ... How big? Coverage of our meeting appeared in more than 120 media stories and was seen more than 81 million times.

The birth of U.S. military teledermatology

Dermatologists launch the country’s first robust telemedicine project during their years in the U.S. Army. ... Dr. Pak's story ... Hon Pak, MD, FAAD, MBA, Former Chief Information Officer, U.S. Army Medical Department ... In the 1990s, there were no dermatologists to be found among military personnel deployed to Bosnia.

What do syphilis and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever have in common?

From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, December 1, 2024 Besides the fact that both cause skin rashes, syphilis and spotted fever rickettsiosis (of which RMSF is one), are reportable to local/state health departments and are followed by

Seeing red with dupilumab

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD March 1, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 9 Since its release in 2017, dupilumab (a fully humanized monoclonal antibody that blocks IL-4 and IL-13) has transformed the therapeutic landscape for managing atopic dermatitis (AD) and other eczematous disorders, bullous pemphigoid, Kimura disease, etc. when used

Measles

Are we headed for an epidemic? ... Feature ... By Ruth Carol, Contributing Writer, August 1, 2025 Dermatologists routinely treat viral rashes, but they may not be familiar with the particular cluster of symptoms associated with measles. That’s because the disease was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000.

On the cusp of extraordinary advances in extramammary Paget disease

By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 27, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 21 I always include extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) and Bowen disease in my differential diagnosis of anogenital rashes for fear of missing them. It is good form to biopsy such lesions should they not respond to standard therapies for

Further dermatologic observations in cystic fibrosis

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Aug. 6, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 31 Watson: And yet I believe that my eyes are as good as yours. Holmes: Quite so. You see, but you do not observe... – Sherlock Holmes in "A Scandal in Bohemia" (1891, written by Sir Arthur Conan

Giving a NOD2 to Yao syndrome

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD March 5, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 9 The 21 ... st ... century has witnessed an expanding array of systemic autoinflammatory disorders (SAIDs) due to innate immunity dysfunction. SAIDs are characterized by recurrent attacks of fever, cutaneous signs, chest or abdominal pain, lymphadenopathy, vasculopathy,

Wolf’s isotopic response: Where and when

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Oct. 18, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 42 Wolf’s isotopic response (WIR) has been a mysterious and controversial dermatological sign for almost 40 years. In 1984, the Doctors Wolf (Ronni and Danny) described two cases — a 52-year-old man and a 12-year-old girl — both

Are you part of our AAD Clinical Community?

Launched earlier this year, your new online ... AAD Clinical Community is living up to its name and growing into a large, vibrant community! This new member benefit provides AAD members a moderated space to collaborate on clinical cases, advance medical skills and knowledge, and participate in a forum to

Infographic provides dermatologists’ tips to help you care for your skin when you have a monkeypox rash and reduce scarring after the rash clears.

terms to describe the spots that can develop from mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), including rashes

Educating the public – AAD online

Two years strong, AAD.org/public remains a prime, credible source for the public ... Two years after relaunching AAD.org/public, we have seen trends in content popularity and adapted our content strategy to meet the needs of the public, particularly during the ... COVID-19 pandemic . ... Resources and public content on

Is your margarita giving you a rash?

Dermatologist shines a light on the latest research in photocontact dermatitis SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024) — Sun sensitivity and related skin conditions are often misunderstood. Foods, medications, and skincare products can trigger symptoms like itching, redness, blistering, or burning. One of the most common conditions is photocontact dermatitis, a

PDF of skin care for dermatologists

PREVENTING RASHES AND IRRITATION Skin Rashes 1. Try to avoid what may be causing your rash.

Skin care for health care workers during COVID-19 infographic

PREVENTING RASHES AND IRRITATION Skin Rashes 1. T ry to avoid what may be causing your rash.

PDF of infographic on skin care and health workers

PREVENTING RASHES AND IRRITATION Skin Rashes 1. T ry to avoid what may be causing your rash.

Support system

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Dermatologists step in to treat cutaneous side effects of cancer treatments so patients can complete their therapy ... Dermatologists step in to treat cutaneous side effects of cancer treatments so patients can complete their therapy ... By Ruth

Forming ranks

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... On the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatologists stand with their medical colleagues to help where most needed ... On the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatologists stand with their medical colleagues to help where most needed ...

It is hard to compete with the Annual Meeting.

From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, March 1, 2024 Seriously, getting together with friends and colleagues, being able to pick from hundreds of talks given by expert speakers from all over the world, hearing from leadership about

Cutaneous complications of immune checkpoint inhibitors

DermWorld highlights some of the common (and not-so-common) skin complications associated with ICIs and shares expert tips for management. ... Feature ... By Heidi Splete, Contributing Writer, March 1, 2024 Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are a mainstay of immunotherapy for many cancer types — including breast, colon, liver, lung, skin,

Exploring the gamut of monoclonal gammopathy of cutaneous significance

By David A. Wetter, MD, FAAD Sept. 17, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 37 One of our favorite board-review books during my dermatology residency was ... Dermatology Quick Glance , authored by Drs. Saeed Jaffer and Abrar Qureshi in 2004. My coresidents and I would periodically meet during the few months

Media contacts

The American Academy of Dermatology is pleased to offer reporters a variety of resources to assist with their news-gathering efforts.The Academy’s public relations staff members provide reporters with referrals to board-certified dermatologists for interviews, as well as background information about all aspects of skin, hair and nail care and treatment. 

Educating our public — Millions tune in to Videos of the Month for your tips on skin, hair, and nails

At the close of 2021, our Videos of the Month received over 21 million lifetime views on platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ... Our Videos of the Month share your tips to help patients manage their skin, hair, and nail conditions at home. Each video, around a minute

New monkeypox registry established

Health professionals encouraged to submit data on the skin symptoms of the disease and the vaccine to improve patient care ROSEMONT, Ill. (August 23, 2022) — The World Health Organization and the White House have declared the growing monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency, with the Centers for Disease Control

Educating our public — AAD.org provides a comprehensive, reliable resource for your patients

Itch, sunburn, COVID toes. You name it. You treat them all. When questions invariably arise about skin, hair, and nails, the public has a trusted, reliable place to find answers on our site for the public. ... In 2021, we tracked more than 52 million pageviews at ... aad.org/public ,

This month’s news from across the specialty

What’s hot ... July 1, 2024 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Mallory Abate, MD, FAAD Is topical 5-fluorouracil toxic to our pets? The answer is yes, as explained by Young et al in their

What are the effects of nemolizumab treatment in prurigo nodularis patients?

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, FAAD, July 1, 2024 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, DermWorld ... Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, talks with Shawn

Collaborating to treat pediatric cancer patients

A pediatric oncologist and dermatologist team up to diagnose and treat a transplant patient experiencing sclerotic graft-versus-host disease. ... Dr. Huang's story ... Jennifer Huang, MD, Boston Children's Hospital ... When I started working as a dermatology fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2011, I began working closely with pediatric

A new understanding of itch and eczema

Acta Eruditorum ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld . She interviews the author of a recent study each month. ... By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, May 1, 2018 In this month's Acta Eruditorum, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, talks with Brian Kim, MD, MTR, about his

What’s new and what can I expect from the 2025 Annual Meeting?

Asked and Answered ... December 1, 2024 Get ready to register for a magical experience in Orlando, Florida! ... 2025 AAD Annual Meeting attendees can expect some exciting new offerings alongside the top-tier education you expect from the AAD. ... What’s new ... Opening Ceremony, Friday, March 7 from 5:00

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.”

Understanding the history of present illness

History of Present Illness (HPI): In a nutshell ... The History of Present Illness (HPI) describes the development of your patient’s condition in their own words. ... There are eight possible elements in the HPI. ... When coding for HPI, it usually doesn’t matter how many of each elements you

PDF of Advanced and Immuno-therapies

CD152 antibody) Nivolumab, Opdivo IV Category D PD-1 Inhibitor: Unresectable or met- Pruritus (50%), rashes

June 14, 2023

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / June 14, 2023 ... Truncal acne in young adults DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Teatime for radiation dermatitis (and beyond) Comorbidities of keloid and hypertrophic scars Misconceptions about biosimilars in dermatology

Academy publications continue to top the charts!

We are your go-to source for navigating practice, policy, and patient care Last year, we asked hundreds of members what they thought about the Academy’s flagship publication, DermWorld, and the results are in. Here are the highlights: ... Credibility of content, quality of writing = 93% excellent or good  ...

Dermatologist on the run

In Practice ... Douglas Naversen, MD, is a dermatologist in private practice in Medford, Oregon. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, August 1, 2018 It takes major motivation to complete a single marathon. Douglas Naversen, MD, has run 25. ... "My personal record is two hours, fifty-five minutes, and thirty-two

From the editor

From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the former physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, January 1, 2019 Happy 2019! Another year is upon us. The years seem to fly by these days — a hazard, I understand, of growing older. I suspect that many of you

First responders

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Exploring dermatology's role in identifying and treating public health trends ... Exploring dermatology's role in identifying and treating public health trends ... By Emily Margosian, content specialist The world is a dangerous place. The health impact of natural

The globalization of monkeypox

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 25, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 21 Disclaimers: This commentary was written on May 22 for a publication date of May 25, 2022. The issues related to the increasing number of reported monkeypox cases are changing rapidly. The content included in this commentary may

2026 AAD Annual Meeting: Session spotlight

Elevate Your education at the 2026 AAD Annual Meeting in Denver! ... The 2026 AAD Annual Meeting offers unmatched opportunities to learn from leading experts, connect with peers from around the world, and tailor your experience to fit your educational goals. Featuring 275+ sessions and 40 new ones across the

PDF of Clinical Pearls on Patch testing

testing conditions by patch testing. a clinical assistant professor at the controlling active rashes

What are the implications of clotrimazole-betamethasone dipropionate for nonfungal skin conditions?

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, FAAD, September 1, 2024 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, DermWorld ... Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, talks with Avrom

Key messages in social media about eczema

Key messages ... Eczema refers to a group of conditions that lead to inflamed skin. Signs of inflamed skin include a rash, itchiness, and excessive dryness. (1) ... There are several types of eczema. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type. ... Eczema is a complex condition. Your genes, immune

Treatment options for pregnant women living with eczema and psoriasis

Board-certified dermatologist discusses considerations for pregnant women with common skin conditions NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Psoriasis and eczema affect men and women differently, with women needing to take extra precautions when considering treatments if they’re planning for pregnancy. A board-certified dermatologist at the American Academy of Dermatology’s Annual

Skin reactions to COVID-19 and its vaccines

Board-certified dermatologist provides the latest information on how COVID and its vaccines affect people’s skin BOSTON, MA (March 25, 2022) —When the pandemic began, everything about COVID-19 was new and unknown, including the correlation between COVID and the skin. Thanks to a comprehensive COVID-19 dermatology registry, dermatologists now have gathered

COVID-19 and dermatology

What have we learned about the cutaneous manifestations of the virus and the vaccines? ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, December 1, 2021 While the immediate and long-term effects of COVID-19 on the human body are still being studied, new research regarding the cutaneous manifestations of the virus

Smoke and the skin

Experts discuss the cutaneous impact of occupational and natural exposure to smoke. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Senior Editor, June 1, 2025 From wildfires to cigarettes, smoke drifts through every corner of life. ... Nearly 90% of the world’s population lives with unhealthy air caused by smoke, according to

6 skin biopsy wound care tips from dermatologists

ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 31, 2022) — Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. As Skin Cancer Awareness Month continues, it’s important to check your skin regularly, and if you notice a spot on

This month's news from across the specialty

What's hot ... April 1, 2021 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Mallory Abate ... Mallory Abate, MD Differentiating BCCs from intradermal nevi (IDN) along the lower eyelid margin can be tricky, but is important

Cutaneous findings of COVID-19 in a pandemic hot zone

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, 2020 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Dermatology World ... talked to Joanna Harp, MD, director of the inpatient

This month's news from across the specialty

What's hot ... January 1, 2020 In this monthly column, members of  ... Dermatology World 's Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... MALLORY ABATE, MD Is frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) really caused by sunscreen? A new ... JAAD article reviews the evidence. The rising

This month’s news from across the specialty

What’s hot ... July 1, 2023 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Mallory Abate, MD, FAAD Need a refresher on optimizing CPT coding and documentation? At this year’s AAD Annual Meeting lecture on Coding and

This month’s news from across the specialty

What’s hot ... February 1, 2025 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Craig Burkhart, MD, MS, MPH, FAAD The Nation’s Health by the American Public Health Association published a ... special report on improving health

This month’s news from across the specialty

What’s hot ... April 1, 2025 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... Craig Burkhart, MD, MPH, MSBS, FAAD Kaiser Family Foundation Health News reported on the very large and growing advertising spending by direct-to-consumer health

June 7, 2023

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / June 7, 2023 ... Treatments for pseudofolliculitis barbae DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Taking it on the shin – part two Efficacy of abrocitinib for the treatment of lichen sclerosus? Scientists

April 27, 2022

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / April 27, 2022 ... A novel treatment for molluscum contagiosum? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Eye-opening news about oxymetazoline Trends in prescribing spironolactone for acne, HS in adolescents Racial biases in

March 5, 2025

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / March 5, 2025 ... Is there a link between oral minoxidil and pericardial effusion? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Giving a NOD2 to Yao syndrome Higher cumulative dose of isotretinoin tied

June 11, 2025

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / June 11, 2025 ... Combination oral minoxidil and bicalutamide for the treatment of female pattern hair loss in adolescents DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : From Down Under to all over —

How climate change and wildfire smoke can impact the skin

Studies show California wildfires led to an increase in the number of patients visiting dermatologists for flares in skin conditions NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — New research ... 1,2,3 ... shows that as wildfires are increasing in frequency, intensity and extent, and affecting air quality across the U.S., they

PS-Nickel Sensitivity

children\222s toys.7,8 A consumer with prolonged skin exposure to this metal may develop intensely itchy rashes

Caveat mTOR revisited: Neurofibromatosis

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Feb. 14, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 7 An abridged version of this commentary was published in "A Clinician's Perspective" in the April 2023 issue of the JAAD. ... It is understandable how dermatologists may forget about many details of rare genodermatoses after taking their

August 6, 2025

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Aug. 6, 2025 ... Minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride monotherapy for male pattern hair loss DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Further dermatologic observations in cystic fibrosis DermWorld Insights and Inquiries — Another Viewpoint:

Mpox: Caring for skin

The mpox (monkeypox) virus causes lesions to form on the body. While these can be located anywhere, many individuals during the current outbreak have experienced lesions in the anogenital region, though involvement of other areas including the face, extremities, and mucosal areas such as the mouth have also occurred. ...

Five unsafe skin care trends to avoid

Advice from board-certified dermatologists to keep your skin healthy ROSEMONT, Ill. (Nov. 1, 2023) — Social media platforms are rife with skin care advice from a variety of sources, which can make it difficult to know how to approach the recommendations you find online. In recognition of National Healthy Skin

Links in the care chain

Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Dermatologists are key providers in multispecialty care of melanoma, serious skin disease ... Dermatologists are key providers in multispecialty care of melanoma, serious skin disease ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer A diagnosis of advanced melanoma marks the

PDF of Mpox: Caring for Skin

ask patients not to share towels, Therefore, the CDC recommends that all rashes should be covered to

Could human polyomaviruses cause grover disease?

By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 5, 2017 Clinical images of a man with Grover disease. A, papulovesicular rash on the trunk evolving to crusts and keratotic erosions. B, Zoomed-in image. ... Credit: ... JAAD My profound dermatologic experience in 1970 was the embarrassment I endured abruptly leaving Vincent Chiarello’s

March 2, 2022

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / March 2, 2022 ... Biotin beware: Physician, patient knowledge about lab interference DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : The rhythm of RIME Infections in children treated with dupilumab Cutaneous adverse events are

A team effort

COVID has fast-tracked crowdsourcing in health care — how will it affect future medical research? ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, April 1, 2021 Although the term "crowdsourcing" was officially coined by ... Wired in 2006, the practice has long had deep roots within science. One of the

The profound dermatological manifestations of COVID-19: Part IV – Cutaneous features

By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 22, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 16 Disclaimers: This commentary was written on April 17, 2020 for a publication date of April 22, 2020. The issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic are changing by the millisecond. The content included in this commentary may no longer

This month's news from across the specialty

What's hot ... October 1, 2020 In this monthly column, members of the  ... DermWorld Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty.   ... ED COWEN, MD Why do a small percentage of young and apparently healthy patients with COVID-19 develop life-threatening infection or a Kawasaki syndrome-like

December 1, 2021

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Dec. 1, 2021 ... Risk of COVID-19 infection in atopic dermatitis patients DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : The nexus of VEXAS syndrome Skin and gut microbiome in hidradenitis suppurativa Is imiquimod

Reflections from a dermatologist on a COVID-19 medical ward

Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DW Weekly talked to John G. Zampella, MD, from the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology at the New York University School of Medicine, about his experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

Parsing pediatric contact allergens

Pediatric dermatologists share clues for distinguishing contact dermatitis from atopic dermatitis and discuss noteworthy allergens. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, May 1, 2023 It is a common misconception that allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is rare in children. It’s estimated that it affects up to 20% of

From "slugging" to snail mucin

Dermatologists discuss popular social media trends impacting the skin. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, October 1, 2023 Social media and the skin have a long history together. For over 15 years, social media has been an ever-growing presence in nearly all facets of life: politics, commerce —

A permanent addition to the list of transient neonatal dermatoses: Transient abdominal telangiectasia of the newborn

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Oct. 25, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 43 Any parent looking at their newborn child will wonder if the skin lesions they observe are worrisome. During the neonatal period, defined as the first four weeks of life, most cutaneous findings are transient and benign; occasionally,

Prurigo pigmentosa as the “keto rash”: I’m a believer

By Warren R. Heymann, MD February 5, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 5 Patients are attuned to their diets — healthy, unhealthy, or trendy. Unquestionably, certain foods exacerbate specific dermatoses — just ask any dermatitis herpetiformis patient how they fare with a slice of Sicilian pizza. More often the situation is

Suggested dermatology topics by month

At the beginning of every month, consider "pitching" your expertise as a board-certified dermatologist to your local media by sharing a timely story idea that will help educate their audiences. Advocating for our specialty by consistently contributing to the public perception of dermatologists as the leading experts in skin, hair,

PDF of a comment to the Rural and Underserved Communities Health Task Force

applications provide for remote monitoring, triage, and treatment of many skin-related issues including rashes

Mogamulizumab for CTCL: Targeted therapy and immunotherapy crossing paths

By Ellen Kim , MD August 12, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 32 Preserving the host-immune system for as long as possible has been one of the guiding principles for me in treating patients with mycosis fungoides/Sezary Syndrome (MF/SS) subtypes of CTCL. As a CTCL clinical trial researcher, it has been

Reassuring patients with sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis that they will not get shafted

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 17, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 29 Over the past decade of using our electronic medical record, I must have clicked on the word "reassurance" thousands of times for anxious patients with lesions of no biological concern. Today you will calm patients who are

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

PS-The Cost Effectiveness of Derm Care in Support of Direct Access

Bergfeld4 studied the ability of non-dermatologists to accurately diagnose skin lesions, tumors, and rashes

Scent-sitive skin

Contact dermatitis experts discuss regulatory complexities of the fragrance industry and share tips for identifying and managing allergens. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, November 1, 2024 Ask a contact dermatitis expert — what’s one of the toughest allergies to manage? ... "Probably fragrance," said Christen Mowad, MD,

What do you need to know about emerging, antifungal medication-resistant dermatophyte infections?

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, FAAD, September 1, 2023 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, talks with Avrom S. Caplan,

Challenging patient scenarios

Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, January 1, 2023 DermWorld ... talks to Melissa Mauskar, MD, FAAD, associate professor of dermatology and obstetrics and gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, about how to approach difficult conversations with patients. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Melissa Mauskar, MD,

Et tu, Ibrutinib?

By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 8, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 27 When it comes to medications that I never prescribe, I learn from my patients who present with findings that compel me to do my homework. Such was the case of a middle-aged woman with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)

Skin and hair legislation: What’s happening?

Experts offer a primer on what dermatologists should keep their eyes on. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, February 1, 2023 On the heels of the start of the 118th U.S. Congress — which marks the first Republican House-Democratic Senate split in a decade — lawmakers and federal

Transitioning to teledermatology over night

Answers in Practice ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, July 1, 2020 Sara Perkins, MD ... Dermatology World ... talked to Sara Perkins, MD, from Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Dermatology, about the successful transition of the ambulatory practice from a completely office-based practice to a primarily teledermatology model.

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

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD November 17, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 46 When patients ask me about biotin supplementation for their hair or nails, the usual question is what dose they should take, not whether or not it has any value. High dose over-the-counter biotin supplements (≥ 5 mg/day,

Shocking news: Heat shock protein inhibition finally enters the realm of dermatologic therapy

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Oct. 23, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 43 Heat shock proteins (HSP) were serendipitously discovered by the brilliant Professor Ferruccio Ritossa in 1962 while studying nucleic acid synthesis in chromosomal puffs of ... Drosophila salivary glands. De Maio states, "Ritossa noticed something unexpected when cells

Antihypertensive agents and eczema: New data for older patients

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD March 12, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 10 "Anyone who recalls the 1971 Loving Care commercial exclaiming, ‘You’re not getting older. You’re getting better!’ is getting older. America is graying — in 2019, people older than 65 years accounted for 16% of the population; in

Metastatic uveal melanoma: Tebentafusp unobfuscated

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD June 25, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 25 Oncodermatology is a full-time occupation comprised of two major components — novel therapies for cutaneous malignancies and adverse reactions to treatments for diverse cancers. A novel class of anticancer agents is termed ImmTACs — immune mobilizing monoclonal

Behind the lens

DermWorld takes a look at training and research gaps that impact skin of color patients ... Feature ... By Stacia Johnston, member communications specialist, January 1, 2021 From pavements-turned-murals to White Coats for Black Lives — a bold declaration by physicians to dismantle racism in medicine — the Black Lives

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

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

Reimagining the Rolodex

Experts offer advice on how to build stronger patient and referral networks. ... Feature ... By Andrea Neirmeier, Contributing Writer, November 1, 2025 Before digital address books and smartphones, a full Rolodex on the corner of a desk symbolized a large professional network. Today, along with basic marketing, social media,

Fixating on doxycycline-induced fixed drug eruptions

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 21, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 20 When reading medical journals, I am intrigued by titles that inspire me to learn more about the topic. Happening upon a letter to the editor titled "Doxycycline-induced fixed drug eruption: The new epidemic?" (1) gave me pause.

Caring for incarcerated individuals

An inside look at dermatology care within the prison system ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, June 1, 2022 Nearly two million people are currently incarcerated in the United States — more than the rate of any other nation in the world at 573 per 100,000 residents. Despite

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Getting social

Dermatologist social media super users explain how to get started using social media and how it can positively influence your practice and the specialty. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, June 1, 2025 Moo Deng the pygmy hippo, reverse lip syncing, and a photo of an egg

Trouble in paradise?

As the medical tourism industry grows, patients seeking a discount on health care abroad may pay an unexpected price. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, August 1, 2023 Earlier this year, medical tourism grabbed headlines — for the wrong reasons. Four American tourists traveling to Mexico in pursuit

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

From Down Under to all over: Kava-induced cutaneous adverse reactions

By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD June 11, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 23 Firmly ensconced in my bucket-list travel time, I eagerly anticipate our trip to New Zealand, Tasmania, and mainland Australia in January 2025. ... (Editor’s note: This piece was written prior to the trip.) As a dermatologist, I

Choosing wisely: Recommendations about treatments, tests, and procedures

The ABIM Foundation’s Choosing Wisely ... ® ... campaign is focused on encouraging physicians and patients to talk about medical tests and procedures that may be unnecessary, and in some instances, can cause harm. To join, a medical society must provide expert guidance on five medical tests or treatments commonly used in its field.

When the physician becomes the patient

Physicians with disabilities discuss what it’s like practicing medicine and how their experiences help shape patient care. ... Feature ... By Alllison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, October 1, 2024 Physicians are well practiced in caring for people with chronic illnesses and disabilities — both those that are visible and invisible.

Fighting fungi

With increasing resistance to antifungal therapies, here’s what dermatologists need to know about managing dermatophytosis. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, June 1, 2024 A patient presents with widespread, pruritic, scaly, and erythematous plaques of what appears to be tinea corporis. It may be routine to prescribe

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Practicing during a pandemic

How has COVID-19 impacted dermatologists and their patients? ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, May 1, 2021 While the ongoing national vaccine rollout has offered a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, COVID-19 isn’t over yet. More than a year has passed since the first

HIV 40th anniversary: An oral history

Reflecting on dermatology’s contributions to the investigation and treatment of HIV/AIDS ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, June 1, 2021 As the world continues to wrestle with the aftershocks of COVID-19, this June marks the 40th anniversary of another deadly virus. Since its first identification in the summer

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DermWorld Weekly  is a brief, concise digest of the latest news, hand-picked by  ... DW’s  editorial team with analysis of why it matters to dermatologists. ... Each week editors review the landscape of health care news in  ... DermWorld's  core areas of practice management, policy, and patient care, and highlight

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