Recognizing and treating truncal lesions important in acne patient management
August 11th 2006Speaking at the American Academy of Dermatology Summer Meeting in July in San Diego, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, advised physicians not to overlook the possibility of truncal involvement in patients who come in for treatment of facial acne vulgaris.
Dispatch from India: Final hurdles in the program to eradicate polio
August 1st 2006The author traveled to India to learn about the polio eradication effort as a summer project after her first year of medical school. It was a singular opportunity to witness global public health work at its most ambitious.
Your ever-present challenge: Keeping the immunization level high
August 1st 2006Nationally, immunization levels are higher than ever, but new challenges mean no rest for the pediatric community. Consider these tips on maintaining immunization coverage-to help you preserve and extend essential protection for children in your care.
It's time to start podcasting (start what?) for your practice!
August 1st 2006With the exploding popularity of pocket-sized digital audio and video players, such as Apple's iPod, so many people have instant access to information at their fingertips in the form of so-called "podcasts." But what exactly is a podcast? And how can its popularity with youth, and, often, their parents, work for your practice?
Precocious puberty: Making the distinction between common normal variants and more serious problems
August 1st 2006Some normal variants of pubertal development-particularly premature adrenarche and thelarche-can be managed by the generalist. Here is how to recognize those conditions-and to spot situations that warrant immediate referral.
Hymenoptera stings: A practical guide to prevention and management
August 1st 2006Summertime stings-which actually peak in incidence late in the season-can result in either a mild local reaction and a lesson learned, or a systemic allergic reaction with a devastating outcome. Here are strategies to help you and your patients prevent stings and their potentially devastating outcomes.
Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis and Seborrheic Dermatitis
August 1st 2006For several months, a 12-year-old boy has been bothered by intermittent pruritus of the feet. He is very active in sports all year, and his feet tend to perspire heavily. He has a family history of seasonal allergies. He says that the rash worsened after he used an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.