Each abstract program is designed to highlight excellence across various stages of dermatologic research. Please refer to the tabs below for detailed information on each abstract program, including ...
If you have what feels like razor bumps or acne on the back of your neck or scalp, you may have acne keloidalis nuchae. Find out what can help. A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in ...
Everyone has sun-sensitive skin. It’s the reason we tan and sunburn. It’s why freckles, age spots, and skin cancers appear. Some people are born more sun sensitive than others. People who have an ...
Although most rashes are not life-threatening, some can be a sign of a more serious condition. Dermatologists say you need medical treatment for rashes with the features in this video. When you see a ...
Symptoms tend to develop later. Signs like a rash or light spots on your skin tend to develop before symptoms. Itchy skin is a common symptom of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Studies show that more than ...
Learning that you have melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, can make it difficult to hear anything else your doctor says. After leaving the office, you may wonder what happens next. While ...
How do dermatologists diagnose molluscum contagiosum? A board-certified dermatologist can often diagnose this condition by looking at the bumps on your skin. For most patients, that’s all that’s ...
To heal warts more quickly and prevent new warts from developing, here’s what board-certified dermatologists recommend. At-home treatment can be effective if you have one or a few small warts. Keep in ...
Birthmarks are common. Research shows that about 10% of babies are born with a type of birthmark known as a hemangioma (he-man-gio-ma). Most hemangiomas go away on their own by the time a child is 10 ...
Research breakthroughs are giving patients with atopic dermatitis/eczema more ways to treat this condition. See what a treatment plan may include.
How do dermatologists diagnose molluscum contagiosum? A board-certified dermatologist can often diagnose this condition by looking at the bumps on your skin. For most patients, that’s all that’s ...
The skin exam and information you provide are often enough to diagnose granuloma annulare. If it looks like you may have another condition, you may need medical testing. To test for another condition, ...