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CME #130 March 2007: Verrucous Carcinoma: The Buschke-Loewenstein Tumor
CME #130 March 2007: Verrucous Carcinoma: The Buschke-Loewenstein Tumor Feature: CME #130 March 2007: Verrucous Carcinoma: The Buschke-Loewenstein Tumor - By Jacob Dudelzak, M.D., Daniel J. Sheehan, M.D., and Omar P. Sangüeza, M.D. CME #130 March 2007Skin & Aging is proud to bring you this latest installment in its CME series. CME Course #130 — March 2007: The Buschke-Loewenstein Tumor—Giant Condyloma Acuminatum 1. Which of the following belong to the group of verrucous ...


Therapy for Cutaneous Epithelial Malignancy
A review of the research development, current status and practical use of topical imiquimod.


Should We Rename Actinic Keratosis?
A leading dermatologist debates a growing dispute in the medical community ? the renaming of this pre-cancerous lesion.


What Was Causing this Erythema and Scaling?
The nail apparatus consists of five main structures: the nail plate, the proximal nail fold, the nail matrix, the nail bed, and the hyponychium.5 BD of the nail indicates in situ SCC that may entail any component of the nail apparatus. BD of the nail presents with verrucous, scaly, crusting, erythematous or fissuring lesions that may involve any portion of the nail apparatus with associated onycholysis, nail dystrophy, longitudinal erythronychia or melanonychia (red or black longitudinal ...


Long-Term Follow-Up of Topical Imiquimod Cycle Therapy
Managing actinic keratosis of the scalp and squamous cell carcinoma in situ of the scalp and face.


Actinic Keratoses: Evaluating Management Strategies
A new survey gauges how both dermatologists and patients perceive available treatments and what they?d like to see for the future.


Skin Cancer in African-Americans
Skin Cancer in African-Americans Insights Into Ethnic Skin and Hair: Skin Cancer in African-Americans - By Heather Woolery-Lloyd, M.D. S kin cancers are less frequently observed in African-American patients. Overall Distribution One study of 215 patients compared the distribution of all skin cancers in Caucasian and Hispanic patients to African-American patients. Although both African-American and Caucasian patients in the irradiated group were more likely to develop BCC, the greater ...


Cutaneous Epithelial Malignancies
Research findings, clinical experience and applications with newer agents.


Treating by Number
How to choose the most appropriate AK therapy based on lesion count.


CME #111 Chemoprevention Therapies for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
The future holds hope for developments in skin cancer chemoprevention.


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Not Just Skin Deep: New Concepts & Approaches to Acne & "Actinic Keratosis"

This Supplement includes the proceedings from a Johns Hopkins CME Symposium

Dermatology SupplementsTHE MANY FACES OF ROSACEA
Topical Treatment of Rosacea: A Clinical Update

One out of every 22 people in the United States has rosacea, a chronic, progressive, inflammatory skin condition that causes a variety of facial cutaneous and ocular symptoms. Although rosacea predominantly affects adults between the ages of 30 and 50 years, 3 clinicians routinely treat patients with rosacea well into their 60s, 70s and even 80s.

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Dermatology SupplementsCME Critical Reviews of Clinical Data:
Focus on Anti-TNF Agents for the Treatment of Psoriasis

Psoriasis is one of several systemic diseases presenting chiefly with cutaneous symptoms and with the potential to negatively impact the overall health and quality of life of patients.The immediate concern of most patients is likely to be prompt resolution of the skin involvement...

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Dermatology SupplementsFall Clinical Dermatology 2007

An Update On Advance In Acne And Excerpts From What's New In The Medicine Cabinet

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Dermatology SupplementsAcne Case Reports

Articles in this supplement are based on the proceedings from the 13th annual Acne Case Reports Roundtable Meeting.

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Dermatology Supplements2007 ADVANCES IN COSMETIC & MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY “MAUI DERM” CONFERENCE

ARTICLES IN THIS SUPPLEMENT ARE BASED ON SELECTED PRESENTATIONS FROM THE ADVANCES IN COSMETIC & MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY “MAUI DERM” 2007 CONFERENCE HELD JANUARY 17-22, 2007, IN MAUI, HAWAII.

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Dermatology Supplements July 2007 CME Supplement

Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common malignancy, affecting more than 1 million people in the United States alone.

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Dermatology Supplements2007 Winter Dermatology Conference Hawaii®

Based on selected presentations from the Winter Dermatology Conference® held in Kohala Coast, Hawaii, January 13-17, 2007.

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Dermatology Supplements2006 4th Annual Fall Conference Supplemental Proceedings

Articles in this supplement are based on selected presentations from the SDPA 4th Annual Fall CME Conference held November 8-11, 2006, in San Diego, CA.

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