QUIZ: What do you know about hives and angioedema?Test your knowledge on common skin conditions. Case report: The cream worksDr. Bob Dickson has a case in his walk-in clinic that highlights insights for all of us. What does the shape of chronic spontaneous urticaria wheals tell us? A study suggests the pattern of these red itchy rashes provides hints to their pathophysiology. Dermatology images database including diverse skin types in its beta version The website features images of dermatological conditions presented across the skin-colour spectrum—aiming to bolster knowledge where many traditional textbooks have failed. Risankizumab remains effective for long-term treatment of psoriasis Results also show benefit for people with psoriasis on nails, scalp, palms or soles of feet. U.S. guidelines focus on topical therapies for vitiligo in children and young adults Guidelines and expert consensus-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo in young patients. Case report: Bigger? Dr. Robert Dickson sees something dramatic in his walk-in that addresses common issues we don’t often consider. POP QUIZ: New treatment for alopecia areata Can you tell which statement about Litfulo (ritlecitinib), the new prescription drug for treatment of severe alopecia areata, is false? QUIZ: All about alopecia See how much you know about hair loss in its many forms! Case report: Amoxil rash? An intriguing case involving a child with a rash purportedly due to an amoxicillin allergy came to Dr. Robert Dickson’s walk-in clinic recently. First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last