Previous studies showed a large inpatient burden of psoriasis in the US. Less is known about the hospital readmission for psoriasis.
Continue Reading→Topical anesthetic creams are widely used to provide local anesthesia in dermatologic surgery. To achieve the desired effect, a certain degree of penetration is required. This effect can be achieved by occlusion with a transparent dressing. However, the use of…
Continue Reading→Moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis/AD is increasingly recognized as a systemic disease, largely due to proteomic blood studies. There are growing efforts to develop AD biomarkers utilizing minimal tissues.
Continue Reading→Extemporaneous compounding is a means to tailor a medication to an individual patient’s needs and may be required when no commercial product exists to meet that need. Compounded products range from buffered lidocaine to topical creams and ointments. This article…
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