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Short anagen syndrome (SAS) is an underrecognized disorder usually observed in children and typically resolves after puberty. It may be accompanied by psychological distress. Topical minoxidil and oral biotin may help therapeutically. Novel research has associated WNT10A variants with SAS and male pattern alopecia, opening the door for new areas of investigation of pathogenesis and therapy.
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Short anagen syndrome (SAS) is an underrecognized disorder usually observed in children and typically resolves after puberty. It may be accompanied by psychological distress. Topical minoxidil and oral biotin may help therapeutically. Novel research has associated WNT10A variants with SAS and male pattern alopecia, opening the door for new areas of investigation of pathogenesis and therapy.
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Rarely, life-threatening squamous cell carcinomas may complicate discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). Securing the diagnosis of keratinocyte carcinoma (squamous cell carcinoma more likely than basal cell carcinoma) within DLE may be challenging. Preliminary evidence suggests that treating DLE may decrease the risk of malignancy.
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By Ruth Carol, Contributing Writer, January 1, 2024 Dermatologists are high achievers. That serves them well when it comes to graduating from medical school, persevering in residency, and practicing dermatology. It doesn’t serve them well online where scammers use malware, including viruses unlike any of those in the medical literature, and other means to steal their identity. Physicians are one of the most vulnerable groups for identity theft because they are high-income earners who tend to have larger
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Mashup Score: 9AAD Logo - 4 month(s) ago
Rarely, life-threatening squamous cell carcinomas may complicate discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). Securing the diagnosis of keratinocyte carcinoma (squamous cell carcinoma more likely than basal cell carcinoma) within DLE may be challenging. Preliminary evidence suggests that treating DLE may decrease the risk of malignancy.
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Mashup Score: 1AAD Logo - 5 month(s) ago
Pediatric dermatologists must carefully assess any neonate with dermatologic findings. Many are benign and transient. A new neonatal entity has been described — transient abdominal telangiectasia of the newborn (TANT). TANT is a benign disorder. Ultrasound imaging to rule out intrabdominal pathology is indicated if abdominal distention is observed.
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Skin cancer incidence and related deaths are projected to rise in 2024 according to the @AmericanCancer Society. Read more in #DermWorld. https://t.co/yRahExrTSC https://t.co/gq1jUuuoR6