Donna Culton, MD, PhD: Atypical Presentations of Blistering Diseases
Dr. Culton discusses diagnosing non-blistering clinical phenotypes of pemphigoid and pemphigus and the increasingly common prevalence of drug-induced pemphigoid.
Julie Harper, MD: A Challenging Case of Acne
Dr. Harper discusses working with a young man who showed improvement of acne of the mid-face with isotretinoin treatment, who eventually developed large fluctuant nodules along the jawline that she suspects is attributable to a second mystery condition.
Vikash Oza, MD: Reframing Pediatric Derm Diagnoses
Dr. Oza discusses reframing diagnoses for conditions commonly seen in adults which are very uncommon in children, including lipomas and epidermal inclusion cysts.
James Del Rosso, DO: Two Challenging Cases of Acne and Rosacea
Dr. Del Rosso provides an overview of two interesting cases seen in his clinic—the first, a young woman with recurrent adult female acne and polcystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and the second, a patient with well-controlled rosacea but with fatigue and swelling in the joints related to treatment with minocycline.
Matthew Zirwas, MD: Counseling Patients on Environmental Triggers of Atopic Dermatitis
Dr. Zirwas shares how to best explain environmental triggers of AD to patients who experience disease onset later in life.