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How do you manage patients on biologics peri-operatively?

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Dermatology · Modern Dermatology, Inc.

There was an article in the NEJM Journal Watch in regards to stopping biologics (DMARDs and TNFs) for rheum disease before surgery, and there was no statistically significant benefit in regards to surgical recovery but, as expected, flares of the Rheum disease. In regards to the newer targeted injec...

Do you recommend the HPV vaccine for patients with recalcitrant verruca vulgaris?

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Dermatology · University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Yes, I recommend the HPV vaccine for children and adolescents of eligible age. I have seen warts resolve after vaccine administration. There are reports of dramatic resolution after vaccination. A cross-protective mechanism of action is suggested. Literature suggests there may be an age-dependent re...

Is there a subset of ANCA vasculitis patients for which you would try plasma exchange?

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Pulmonology · The Ohio State University

Circling back to this now that we have more data. I agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last's main conclusion that GN or the presence of concomitant anti-GBM antibodies are the primary scenarios in which there may be a role for plasma exchange patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis.Following the PEXIVAS tr...

What is your approach to ongoing assessment and medication tapering in well controlled discoid lupus without systemic features?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

As with many systemic lupus (SLE) complications, the patient with discoid lupus (DLE) is often best managed by a rheumatologist in tandem with a specialist of that complication, in this case, a good medical dermatologist experienced with cutaneous lupus. Although I think I am good at telling most ac...

What chemical peels or alternative treatment modalities have you found most effective for hyperpigmentation?

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Dermatology · George Washington University School of Medicine

For me, it depends on the type of hyperpigmentation. If it's related to sun damage or old acne marks on the face, a series of vitalize or rejuvenize peels (with concentrated retinol placed at the end) can be helpful. I also recommend supplementing office procedures with at-home products that contain...

What are your preferred IHC stain(s) for desmoplastic melanoma?

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Dermatology · New York University

Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) often comprises variably atypical spindle cells in the dermis within a collagenous stroma and surrounding solar elastosis. By histology, DM can mimic benign processes such as scar or neurofibroma, in addition to other malignancies such as sarcomatoid carcinoma, atypical fi...

How do you manage axillary hyperhidrosis that is refractory to oral glycopyrrolate and aluminum-based antiperspirants in patients with neuromuscular disorders?

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Dermatology · University of Cincinnati

An excellent option for a patient in this clinical scenario is the miradry procedure. Miradry is a machine that utilizes microwave-like technology to preferentially and permanently destroy sweat glands in the axillae. While not typically covered by insurance, its effects are very long-lasting and th...

What therapies have you had success with in treating CARP when they have failed minocycline?

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Dermatology · Baylor College of Medicine

Treating with oral ketoconazole or fluconazole in two separate doses a week apart can be helpful in treating concurrent tinea versicolor that may be present along with CARP.

How do you approach the treatment of bullous cutaneous lupus?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

First, I ensure that the diagnosis is correct (referring to my favorite local medical dermatologist) and that it is not a non-lupus-related bullous disease. As most would do, I use hydroxychloroquine plus dapsone as my initial treatment of choice along with strict ultraviolet light protection measur...

What duration do you feel comfortable maintaining for the pediatric population on topical calcineurin inhibitors?

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Dermatology · University of Minnesota

Topical calcineurin inhibitors are safe and effective for both the treatment and maintenance of atopic dermatitis in the pediatric population. The FDA approval age for topical tacrolimus is 2, however, many pediatric dermatologists and general dermatologists safely use these medications off-label in...