Vanessa R Weir,Emily A Cowen,Trina Salvador et al.
Vanessa R Weir et al.
Background: Cryosurgery is an effective treatment for benign lesions, although current unstandardized approaches may result in inadequate responses and unwanted adverse reactions. Monitoring treatment characteristics, les...
Correction: Informed Consent Practices for Publication of Patient Images in Dermatology Journals [0.03%]
关于皮肤病学杂志中患者影像出版的知情同意惯例的更正事项
Toluwani Taiwo,Bianca Obiakor,Sarah McClung et al.
Toluwani Taiwo et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/60795.]. ©Toluwani Taiwo, Bianca Obiakor, Sarah McClung, Kanade Shinkai. Originally published in JMIR Dermatolog...
Published Erratum
JMIR dermatology. 2026 Mar 13:9:e94194. DOI:10.2196/94194 2026
The Role of TikTok in Education on Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Skin of Color: Cross-Sectional Analysis [0.03%]
关于抖音在肤色人群的化脓性汗腺炎教育中的作用的横断面研究分析
Arsema K Zadu,Jordan Young,Janyla A Seltzer et al.
Arsema K Zadu et al.
This study analyzed 50 TikTok videos returned by a search for "hidradenitis suppurativa in Black skin," revealing that nearly half were patient-created, few had physician involvement (n=10, 20% dermatologists; n=7, 14% plastic surgeons), an...
AI and Digital Tools in Dermatology: Addressing Access and Misinformation [0.03%]
皮肤病学中的AI和数字工具:解决访问和误传问题
Dominique du Crest,Monisha Madhumita,Wendemagegn Enbiale et al.
Dominique du Crest et al.
Digital dermatology, which is defined as the use of digital technologies that leverage individual- and population-level skin data to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin diseases, has emerged as a critical frontier for b...
Chronic Facial Abscess Mimicking Cervicofacial Actinomyces From Dermal Filler Migration: Case Report [0.03%]
肉毒杆菌引起的慢性面部脓肿型皮肤疾病案例报告
Monika Ziogaite,Sarah Mannlein,Nicole Bender et al.
Monika Ziogaite et al.
Dermal fillers are commonly used for facial augmentation, but delayed complications such as granulomatous inflammation and filler migration can mimic chronic bacterial infections, such as cervicofacial actinomycosis, and lead to diagnostic ...
Case Reports
JMIR dermatology. 2026 Feb 3:9:e80278. DOI:10.2196/80278 2026
Differences in Electronic Consultation Conversion Rates Between Advanced Practice Providers and Board-Certified Dermatologists [0.03%]
关于高级执业提供者和认证皮肤科医生之间电子会诊转换率的差异
Dakota Hitchcock,Sabrina Newman
Dakota Hitchcock
In this analysis of dermatology e-consults at a large academic health system, advanced practice providers had nearly threefold higher conversion rates to in-person visits compared to board-certified dermatologists, with potential implicatio...
Comparative Study
JMIR dermatology. 2026 Jan 30:9:e83922. DOI:10.2196/83922 2026
Assessment of Quality and Utility of Patient-Taken Smartphone Photographs of Atopic Dermatitis: Clinical Survey Study [0.03%]
特应性皮炎患者自拍手机照片的质量和临床实用性调查研究
Zarqa Ali,Kenneth Thomsen,Christian Vestergaard et al.
Zarqa Ali et al.
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) has a relapsing and remitting nature, and scheduled clinic visits only provide a snapshot of the skin condition at the moment. ...
Association of Skin Cancer With Clinical Depression and Poor Mental Health Days: Cross-Sectional Analysis [0.03%]
皮肤癌与临床抑郁症和糟糕的精神健康日的关联:横断面分析
Riona Ray,Mytien Nguyen
Riona Ray
Background: Mental health is becoming increasingly recognized as an important part of overall health, especially for patients with cancer. However, the relationship between nonmelanoma skin cancer and mental health has no...
Patient Satisfaction, Side Effects, and Other Reactions Reported by Adult Men Prescribed Compounded Topical Finasteride via a National Telehealth Platform: Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data [0.03%]
一项回顾性真实世界数据分析:全国远程医疗平台上开具的复方外用非那雄胺成年男性患者的满意度、不良反应等报告
Jessica Yu,Sachie Mochida,Michele Emery et al.
Jessica Yu et al.
Background: Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia (AGA). However, concerns about adverse events related to the use...
Patient Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts on Atopic Dermatitis: Cross-Sectional Survey Study [0.03%]
关于气候变化对特应性皮炎影响的患者感知:横断面调查研究
Gunnar Mattson,Sarah Coates,Amanda R Twigg
Gunnar Mattson
This cross-sectional survey study (63.5% response rate) characterized how patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) perceive and experience the effects of climate change on their AD. Most participants reported that environmental factors such as ...