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Dermatology Times
Image IQ: Burning skin lesions after a walk
A 28-year-old woman visiting friends in Connecticut went to urgent care with multiple skin lesions on her legs appearing the morning after a walk in the woods. At first, her skin burned, then painful erythematous lesions appeared followed by vesicles. The patient said she was not in contact with poison ivy. What's your diagnosis? (Visit our Image IQ page for this and other quizzes.)
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Guselkumab may prove to be the treatment option for difficult-to-treat psoriasis
For psoriasis in difficult locations including the scalp, palms and soles, guselkumab outperformed adalimumab and placebo, shows a study published online in JAMA Dermatology. For this and other stories on guselkumab, visit our psoriasis treatment resource center.
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Value in online patient reviews
In this article, we focus on a study in which physicians examined online patient reviews. The outcomes determined how, if at all, practice changes should be made.
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