Melanoma, Pre-Menstrual Rashes, Dermatomyositis and more

Tune in to Derms on Drugs for a the most fun you can have while diving into the hottest dermatology topics! This week, we unpack cutting-edge insights from the latest literature to make you a sharper clinician. Explore adjuvant therapy for Stage 3A melanoma, the pitfalls of dermatomyositis misdiagnosis, and a surprising finding: is hydroxychloroquine outperforming NBUVB for vitiligo? Plus, discover new skin-gut-immune connections, tackle cancer immunotherapy-induced pemphigoid, and learn how to manage premenstrual rash flares in atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. Join our fun, banter-filled discussion to stay ahead in dermatology!In This Episode:Stage 3A Melanoma: Is adjuvant therapy worth it, and what’s the best option?Dermatomyositis: Consequences of misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosisVitiligo: Could hydroxychloroquine be a game-changer over NBUVB?Skin Inflammation: A key driver of food allergyPemphigoid: Insights into immunotherapy-induced casesPremenstrual Rashes: Managing flares in atopic1.  Efficacy of adjuvant therapy in patients with stage IIIA cutaneous melanoma.2.  Patterns and Clinical Implications of Misdiagnosis in Dermatomyositis3.  Effectiveness, Tolerability and Safety of Topical Clobetasol with Oral Hydroxychloroquine versus Topical Clobetasol with NBUVB Phototherapy in Unstable Vitiligo: Investigator Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial4.  Skin damage signals mediate allergic sensitization to spatially unlinked antigen5.  Epitope Spreading in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor–Associated Bullous Pemphigoid6.  The impact of the menstrual cycle on exacerbations of atopic dermatitis: a systematic review7.  Nickel contact allergy and menstrual cycle8.  Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Update and insightsDerms on Drugs is produced by ⁠⁠Scholars in Medicine.com

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Derms on Drugs is where cutting-edge dermatology meets mediocre comedy. Each week three dermatologists – Matt Zirwas, Laura Ferris and Tim Patton – discuss, debate, and dissect the hottest topics in dermatology. It's everything you need to know to be on the cutting-edge of dermatology and it’ll be the most fun you’ve ever had while actually learning something useful. Derms on Drugs is produced by Scholars in Medicine, an online educational platform (scholarsinmedicine.com) exclusively for healthcare professionals of all levels of experience and education.