Psoriasis
News, opinions and meeting coverage in dermatology.
<ѻý>Make the Diagnosis: Itchy Fingers from IV Therapy?ѻý>
Case Findings: A 48-year-old woman who was receiving IV immunoglobulin therapy complained to her doctor that over the past few weeks small vesicles had formed along the sides of her fingers. Some had ruptured and become scaly papules. Her fingers were extremely pruritic, and she said it was "driving her crazy."
Can you diagnose the patient?
Mar 19, 2018
<ѻý>Make the Diagnosis: Callus Conundrumѻý>
Case Findings: A 52-year-old man presents with possible calluses on either side of his thumb, forefinger, and middle finger. He reports cutting them off with nail clippers, but they return. He also reports using an over-the-counter wart treatment without success.
What is your diagnosis?
Feb 06, 2017
<ѻý>Make the Diagnosis: More Than A Rashѻý>
Case Findings: A 51-year-old woman visited her primary care doctor complaining of a rash, pruritus, myalgias, and muscle weakness that made normally easy tasks like standing from a seated position difficult. The rash was an erythematous blanching patch, spread across her back and shoulders like a shawl and across her chest in a V shape. She had also noticed that her fingernail folds were red and swollen.
What is your diagnosis?
Aug 10, 2016
<ѻý>Derms Want NP/PA Practice Limitsѻý>
NPs and PAs who bill Medicaid as independent practitioners are more likely to bill for a dermatology visit than for any other office-based service -- so much so that in 2012, 55% of their Medicaid billings were for derm codes, to which dermatologists claim scope of practice violations.
Aug 15, 2014
<ѻý>Prime Time: Skin Docs Name 5 Unnecessary Proceduresѻý>
The American Academy of Dermatology joined more than 80 other medical societies in the Choosing Wisely campaign, naming five treatments or procedures that may not be necessary. Prime Time is a blog by Chris Kaiser for those interested in primary care.
Nov 05, 2013
<ѻý>IBD Patients Prone to Other Autoimmune or Inflammatory Disordersѻý>
PHILADELPHIA-Patients with the inflammatory bowel disorders ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are significantly more likely to suffer from other conditions with an inflammatory or autoimmune basis, said researchers in two separate studies.
Sep 01, 2005