Volume 34 - Issue 3 - April/May 2026
Derm Dx
04/07/2026
George G. Papadeas, BS; Nicolia S. Christy, PA-C; Aamir N. Hussain, MD, MAPP
A 16-year-old African American adolescent boy with no known past medical history presented with a dark eruption involving the chest and abdomen ongoing for 1 year.
A 16-year-old African American adolescent boy with no known past medical history presented with a dark eruption involving the chest and abdomen ongoing for 1 year.
A 16-year-old African American...
04/07/2026
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Feature
04/07/2026
Maddie Moll, BS; Yash Jani, BS; Mallory Suhling, DO; Emily Deehan, BS; Neena Edupuganti, BA; Bijoy Shah, BS; Lena Speir, BS; Kelly Frasier, DO, MS
Early lipid-targeted interventions may restore barrier function, reduce inflammation, and prevent progression to systemic atopy.
Early lipid-targeted interventions may restore barrier function, reduce inflammation, and prevent progression to systemic atopy.
Early lipid-targeted...
04/07/2026
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Surgical Pearls
04/06/2026
Levon Karamanoukian; Kushagra Tewari, BS; Raed Rtail, MD
As persistent and contained collections of fluid, seromas and hematomas are usually found within subcutaneous pockets that are iatrogenically created by wide undermining above or below the fascia.
As persistent and contained collections of fluid, seromas and hematomas are usually found within subcutaneous pockets that are iatrogenically created by wide undermining above or below the fascia.
As persistent and contained...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
NRS Approved Features
04/06/2026
Eden Robins
Recent studies point to the potential of using artificial intelligence models to diagnose dermatologic conditions while noting that the current state of these tools may lead to misdiagnosis, inaccurate information, and inaccessible language.
Recent studies point to the potential of using artificial intelligence models to diagnose dermatologic conditions while noting that the current state of these tools may lead to misdiagnosis, inaccurate information, and inaccessible language.
Recent studies point to the...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Spotlight
04/06/2026
Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC
Dr Crystal Aguh is an associate professor of dermatology and director of the ethnic skin program at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr Crystal Aguh is an associate professor of dermatology and director of the ethnic skin program at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr Crystal Aguh is an associate...
04/06/2026
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Feature
04/06/2026
Jonathan Aun, MD; Riya Gandhi, MA
Cardiologist Dr Jonathan Aun discusses the emerging role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists as anti-inflammatory tools in cardiometabolic risk reduction and their potential implications for inflammatory skin disease.
Cardiologist Dr Jonathan Aun discusses the emerging role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists as anti-inflammatory tools in cardiometabolic risk reduction and their potential implications for inflammatory skin disease.
Cardiologist Dr Jonathan Aun...
04/06/2026
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Insights
04/06/2026
Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD; Riya Gandhi, MA
Dr Raj Chovatiya unpacks how type 2 cytokines drive the unpredictable itch and hives associated with this disease state.
Dr Raj Chovatiya unpacks how type 2 cytokines drive the unpredictable itch and hives associated with this disease state.
Dr Raj Chovatiya unpacks how...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Cover Story
04/06/2026
Michael H. Gold, MD, FAAD; Brian S. Biesman, MD, FACS; Riya Gandhi, MA
As aesthetic and medical dermatology continue to converge, the therapeutic toolbox has never been more expansive. Join Drs Gold and Biesman in uncovering the latest developments.
As aesthetic and medical dermatology continue to converge, the therapeutic toolbox has never been more expansive. Join Drs Gold and Biesman in uncovering the latest developments.
As aesthetic and medical...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Chief Medical Editor Message
04/06/2026
Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD
A brilliant young colleague recently told me he was planning to attend a European dermatology meeting being held in Paris, with a registration fee of about $500.
A brilliant young colleague recently told me he was planning to attend a European dermatology meeting being held in Paris, with a registration fee of about $500.
A brilliant young colleague...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Clinical Pearls
04/06/2026
Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC
Keep these tips in mind for your next appointment!
Keep these tips in mind for your next appointment!
Keep these tips in mind for your...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Case Report
04/06/2026
Aaron D. Smith, BS; Shira Lanyi, MD
Management of epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia requires a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatology, neonatology, surgery, nutrition, and wound care specialists.
Management of epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia requires a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatology, neonatology, surgery, nutrition, and wound care specialists.
Management of epidermolysis...
04/06/2026
The Dermatologist
Book Review
04/06/2026
Errol Craig, MD, PhD
Andrews’ is now, as it was then, a compendium of all that is relevant for the practicing dermatologist. Consuming it is analogous to eating a dense flourless chocolate cake. Each pageful (or mouthful, if you will) is rich and to be savored.
Andrews’ is now, as it was then, a compendium of all that is relevant for the practicing dermatologist. Consuming it is analogous to eating a dense flourless chocolate cake. Each pageful (or mouthful, if you will) is rich and to be savored.
Andrews’ is now, as it was then,...
04/06/2026
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News
04/06/2026
Jessica Garlewicz
Stay current with this roundup of 4 recent psoriatic disease studies.
Stay current with this roundup of 4 recent psoriatic disease studies.
Stay current with this roundup...
04/06/2026
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