The burden of pruritus in psoriasisStudy looks at the characteristics of pruritus in patients with psoriasis. Case report: Could it be ringworm?The family of a patient brought their 16-year-old daughter to our walk-in clinic yesterday, seeking treatment for her 'ringworm.' Health Canada approves Keytruda for the treatment of certain melanomas Anti-PD-1 therapy is currently indicated for adults and children 12 years of age and older. Case Report: Is it a stress rash? Dr. Robert Dickson encounters a patient in his walk-in clinic whose stress level is causing skin reactions. Evidence-based suggestions to promote antibiotic stewardship in dermatology Strategies healthcare providers can use to reduce the development of antibiotic resistance in common dermatologic conditions. Case Report: a leg lesion 'halo' Addressing a patient's 'just one more thing' proves interesting for Dr. Robert Dickson. Comparing two therapeutic regimens to treat frontal fibrosing alopecia Study compares isotretinoin/tacrolimus combination vs that of finasteride/tacrolimus. Sponsored Helping patients find the best treatment plan for their facial and truncal acne Acne isn’t a quick fix. Dr. Katie Beleznay—a leading medical and cosmetic dermatologist—shares the importance of diagnosing both facial AND truncal acne and prescribing the correct treatment. Case Report: Enigmatic leg rash Is the patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic experiencing the aftermath of an insect bite? Many acne vulgaris patients not using antibiotics for long enough U.K. study suggests short-term use may contribute to repeat use and antimicrobial resistance. First Previous 16 17 18 19 20 Next Last