Melanoma Clinic: Lunch, Lesions, and Lessons: Part 4
Hensin Tsao, MD, PhD Ilona Frieden, MD Philip LeBoit, MD Keith Flaherty, MD Case Study An 11 year-old boy presents to your office with his parents for the evaluation of a pigmented band on the right...
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Amy Paller, MD, MS At Maui Derm 2014, Dr Paller discussed how laboratory breakthroughs have enabled us to better treat skin disorders in the pediatric population. These discoveries come from the...
View ArticleInfectious Disease Update: A Tale of Three Rashes
Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD Molluscum Contagiosum (MC) Molluscum contagiosum usually occurs in children 0-14 years of age; however, Dr Friedlander reminds us that it can be seen in adults and...
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Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD Beware the midline congenital lesion! Worrisome areas include 1) glabella 2) vertex, occipital scalp 3) lumbosacral area spine Associated signs which raise concern in...
View ArticleInfectious Diseases: Clinical Pearls
Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD What do we need to know about infectious diseases in our pediatric patients? Remember that not all “infections” in atopic dermatitis are bacterial. HSV can infect AD...
View ArticleNew Drugs-Pediatric Style
Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD Dr Friedlander provides us with her clinical pearls on new drugs–pediatric style… Propranolol has revolutionized the treatment of problematic infantile hemangiomas The...
View ArticleClinical Pearls: Pediatric Infectious Disease
Albert Yan, MD A few clinical pearls from Dr. Albert Yan’s presentation on Pediatric Infectious Disease at the 2015 Fall NPPA conference: Interrupted skin integrity in premies and infants may indicate...
View ArticleInfectious Disease: Clinical Pearls
James Treat, MD 5 pearls for treating infectious disease in children: Gianotti Crosti can be induced by molluscum contagiosum and may mark the end of the infection Tonsillectomy should be considered in...
View ArticleAcne: Clinical Pearls
James Treat, MD 5 things to remember about treating acne in pediatric patients: Children who develop acne between the ages of 1 and 7 should have an endocrine workup When needed oral erythromicin can...
View ArticlePediatric Dermatology: Clinical Pearls
James Treat, MD 3 points to remember about pediatric dermatology: It may be possible to prevent atopic dermatitis with emolliation started before 3 weeks of age Excess Hair around congenital scalp...
View ArticleAdvanced Systemic and Topical Therapy in Pediatrics
A few clinical pearls from Dr. Albert Yan’s presentation on Advanced Systemic and Topical Therapy in Pediatrics at the 2015 Fall NPPA conference: N-acetylcysteine compounded into a topical formulation...
View ArticleMaui Derm 2016 Highlights: Pediatric Dermatology
S. Fallon-Friedlander, MD I. Frieden, MD L. Eichenfield, MD J. Treat, MD Our faculty presented some fantastic insights into pediatric dermatology including: Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus – The Dark...
View ArticlePediatric Dermatology Update: Clinical Pearls from Albert Yan, MD
Treatment of molluscum can result in stereotypical ID reactions resembling Gianotti-Crosti syndrome Papular-purpuric gloves and socks eruption resembles RMSF, but is painful and caused by a virus...
View ArticleInfectious Disease 2016: Pemphigus Syphiliticus
Dr. Sheila Fallon-Friedlander Dr. Sheila Fallon-Friedlander Persistent sniffles and a rash? Pemphigus syphiliticus is a possible answer. Congenital syphilis is increasing and it is important to be...
View ArticleInfectious Disease 2016: Pediatric Infected Atopic Dermatitis
Dr. Sheila Fallon-Friedlander Dr. Sheila Fallon-Friedlander A major aggravating factor associated with atopic dermatitis is the presence of microorganisms on the patient’s skin surface. S aureus and...
View ArticleNew Drugs-Pediatric Style
Sheila Fallon-Friedlander, MD Dr Friedlander provides us with her clinical pearls on new drugs–pediatric style… Propranolol has revolutionized the treatment of problematic infantile hemangiomas The...
View ArticleAdvanced Systemic and Topical Therapy in Pediatrics
A few clinical pearls from Dr. Albert Yan’s presentation on Advanced Systemic and Topical Therapy in Pediatrics at the 2015 Fall NPPA conference: N-acetylcysteine compounded into a topical formulation...
View ArticleClinical Pearls: Pediatric Infectious Disease
Albert Yan, MD A few clinical pearls from Dr. Albert Yan’s presentation on Pediatric Infectious Disease at the 2015 Fall NPPA conference: Interrupted skin integrity in premies and infants may indicate...
View ArticleInfectious Disease: Clinical Pearls
James Treat, MD 5 pearls for treating infectious disease in children: Gianotti Crosti can be induced by molluscum contagiosum and may mark the end of the infection Tonsillectomy should be considered in...
View ArticleAcne: Clinical Pearls
James Treat, MD 5 things to remember about treating acne in pediatric patients: Children who develop acne between the ages of 1 and 7 should have an endocrine workup When needed oral erythromicin can...
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