ACNE DERMATOLOGY HKUNIVERSITY MATERIALS MEDICINE
Microneedle Patch for Antibiotic-Free Acne Treatment

Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed a microneedle patch for the drug-free treatment of skin infections, such as acne. Acne is often treated using antibiotics, but these have limited effectiveness over the long term and can result in drug-resistant bacteri...

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ACMT VISUAL PEARLS DERMATOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERT PEER REVIEWED (CLINICAL) TOX & MEDICATIONS
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearl: Marcel the Shell with Toxins

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ACMT VISUAL PEARLS DERMATOLOGY EXPERT PEER REVIEWED (CLINICAL) TOX & MEDICATIONS
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearl: The Black Eschar

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DERMATOLOGY LIU_UNIVERSITET MATERIALS MILITARY MEDICINE SURGERY
Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden created a wound dressing that can provide a visual indication if the underlying wound is infected. Chronic wounds are difficult to manage, and presently healthcare staff must remove the dressing regularly to check if an infection i...

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DERMATOLOGY PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Rare Pediatric Scalp Rash

The patient is a 3-month-old, full-term male who presents with a rash on his head. The rash started one day prior to presentation on his forehead and spread to the rest of his head. Today, it developed a central clearing with surrounding redness. He has a history of sensiti...

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DERMATOLOGY MEDICINE RADIOLOGY STONYBROOKU SURGERY
Terahertz Spectroscopy to Assess Severity of Skin Burns

Scientists at Stony Brook University in New York have developed a hand-held scanner that uses terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and neural network data analysis to non-invasively assess the severity of skin burns. At present, it is difficult to visually assess the depth of a ...

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DERMATOLOGY RENAL SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: An Adult with a Lower Extremity Rash

A 37-year-old male with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with a rash. Initial symptoms began one week prior with small spots on the right leg with associated itching and burning. He initially presented to an outside facilit...

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AIR ALIEMU APPROVED INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES (AIR SERIES) CUTANEOUS DERMATOLOGY
ALiEM AIR Series | Cutaneous 2022 Module

  Welcome to the AIR Cutaneous Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to related to cutaneous emergencies in the Emergency Depart...

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DERMATOLOGY HEME-ONCOLOGY SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: Dermatology Deserving a Deeper Dive

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DERMATOLOGY INFECTIOUS DISEASE SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Rash You Don’t Want to Miss

A 54-year-old female with a past medical history of diabetes presented to the Emergency Department (ED) for evaluation of unresponsiveness. The patient was found unresponsive by her spouse, who notes she had missed several doses of insulin over the past few days. EMS notes ...

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