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Background: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into patch testing for allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) holds the potential to standardize diagnoses, reduce interobserver variability, and improve overall diag...
Mason McDowell,Sara Stulac,Margaret S Lee Mason McDowell
This cross-sectional survey of pediatric dermatology and primary care pediatric providers found that store-and-forward teledermatology is an efficient and educational means of delivering care to a safety-net pediatric patient population. ...
Rebekka Nordahl Larsen,Niels Kvorning Ternov,Kristian Kidholm et al. Rebekka Nordahl Larsen et al.
Background: Skin cancers are the most frequent types of cancer, and the incidence continues to rise. Teledermoscopy is a promising tool in the diagnostic process of potential skin cancer, and new technologies are constant...
Sriram Palepu,Vasudeva Murthy Sindgi,Aylur Kailasom Srikrishnan et al. Sriram Palepu et al.
A large proportion of transgender women in Hyderabad, India (150/223, 67.3%) expressed interest in a wide range of topical, oral, and intravenous medications for skin lightening; however, despite government regulations and the potential hea...
Derek Maas,Jackleen S Marji Derek Maas
Displaced populations face complex dermatologic challenges. Contributing factors include low immunization rates, poor sanitation, crowded living conditions, and physical abuse. Chronic inflammatory conditions and infectious diseases, includ...
George Kroumpouzos,Fernando Silikovich George Kroumpouzos
Background: Nonresponse to botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) has been reported in both medical and aesthetic applications. Secondary nonresponse (SNR) occurs when BoNT-A is initially effective before failure commences at a ...