Researchers reviewed the accuracy and characteristics of questionnaire-based PsA screening tools.
Researchers are concerned that the increased focus on sexual harassment resulting from the #MeToo campaign may cause negative health outcomes.
A recent review found that existing psychosocial interventions using cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based approaches had a small but significant effect on quality of life and anxiety outcomes in patients with psoriasis.
Observation of moderately dysplastic nevi excisionally biopsied with positive histologic margins may be an effective management option.
Researchers analyzed the effect of brimonidine in vitro, in vivo, and in a randomized exploratory trial and found that brimonidine reduces inflammation and erythema in rosacea by affecting the processes of neurogenic activation and neutrophil recruitment.
The investigators reported the rates of poor outcomes in patients with hrSCC treated with MMS alone, and explored specific clinical factors that may be more predictive of these outcomes.
The change from baseline in 2-hour pruritus score was shown to be statistically noninferior from IV cetirizine to IV diphenhydramine, in favor of IV cetirizine.
Patients with hereditary angioedema who received lanadelumab exhibited few cases of hypersensitivity and had low immunogenicity.
The prevalence of depression in patients with atopic dermatitis was higher than in those without atopic dermatitis.
The use of resiquimod gel 0.03%/0.01% is effective for the treatment of patients with actinic keratosis.