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SDPA Summer 2018 | SDPA CME Committee
October 16, 2018

The SDPA’s CME Committee, Matthew Brunner, Eileen Cheever and Keri Holyoak stopped by the Dermcast studios during the SDPA’s Annual Summer Dermatology Conference 2018, held in Seattle, Washington, to discuss the newest additions to the SPA conferences and how the planning process works.

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Are Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa More Susceptible to Substance Abuse Disorders?
October 12, 2018

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, debilitating disease that causes significant distress in multiple domains for patients with the condition. HS can be unpredictable, both in when it appears and in response to treatment, and it can have a devastating effect on quality-of-life. Given that HS can impact patients’ physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, a

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Oral Supplements to Treat Atopic Dermatitis: What is The Quality of the Evidence?

Many patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) are seeking a “natural” remedy to treat the itch and discomfort that comes with this chronic illness. However, the lack of evidence on the effectiveness of such treatments may cause patients to waste money and effort on ineffective treatments or even jeopardize their health with dangerous treatments. A recent

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SDPA Summer 2018 | Dermoscopy: Beyond the Basics

Joslyn Kirby, MD, and Jennie Clarke, MD stopped by the Dermcast studios during the SDPA’s Annual Summer Dermatology Conference 2018, held in Seattle, Washington, to discuss all the things you can do with dermoscopy outside of your basic skin lesions.

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Comparing Keloid Treatments: Does One Treatment Rise to the Top?
October 5, 2018

Keloids are frustrating to treat for clinicians and patients alike; different patients have varied response to treatment, treatments may cause significant side effects and keloids frequently recur. A recent study sought to compare differing treatment options head-to-head to evaluate which may be the safest and effective treatment. The study looked at five treatment options: intralesional

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Is There An Effective New Option to Treat Head Lice?

Head lice are mostly an irritant rather than a serious health issue, but infestations affect millions of people yearly, and lice are increasingly resistant to existing treatments. In the past, over-the-counter treatments contained insecticides (usually synergized pyrethrin or synthetic pyrethroid (permethrin)) that target the neurologic system of the adult louse. These compounds do not affect