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Dermatology Times (2006, Nr 7, July 2006)

SECTIONS

Challenging cases: Getting past the obvious 
Louise Gagnon 

Botanical extract protects against UV 
John Jesitus 

Acne trial suggests strategies for enhancing outcomes with blue light 
Cheryl Guttman 

Detailed history aids hyperhidrosis treatment 
Ilya Petrou M.D 

Gene profiling sheds light on skin sensitization 
Melinda Tanzola 

Topical urea in EFA-base vehicle most effective barrier 
Cheryl Guttman 

Immune response modifier post-op 
Cheryl Guttman 

What's eating you? 
Ilya Petrou M.D 

Rare cases in children challenge derms 
Louise Gagnon 

Monkeypox outbreak lessons: More awareness, funding needed 
Bill Gillette 

Use of aspirin/warfarin seems safe for derm surgery patients 
Cheryl Guttman 

Scrutinizing incidence of surgical site infections 
Ilya Petrou M.D 

Nonablative skin remodeling for the Mohs surgeon 
Ilya Petrou M.D 

Dermasanding low-tech, effective approach to wrinkles 
Nancy A. Melville 

Studies demonstrate safety, efficacy of CaHA for facial lipoatrophy 
Cheryl Guttman 

Laser training issues can create complications 
John Jesitus 

Safety standards evolving for nonhospital laser use 
John Jesitus 

Longevity buoys hyaluronic acid's success 
John Jesitus 

Ultrasound device passes preclinical tests 
John Jesitus 

Fat grafting safely improves lips 
Patty Reiman 

Melatonin, vitamin C creams effective for treating open wounds 
Ilya Petrou M.D. 

Noncutaneous cancers relevant to dermatologists 
Gunjan Sinha 

Tumescent local anesthesia feasible for many skin cancer surgeries 
Paula Moyer 

CTCL varied in signs, symptons 
Lisa B. Samalonis 

Langerhans cells dampen contact hypersensitivity 
Melinda Tanzola, Ph.D. 

Melanoma subtleties 
Ilya Petrou M.D. 

'Complicated' best descriptor for red hair gene 
Cheryl Guttman 

CTLA-4 offers promise to melanoma patients 
Rochelle Nataloni 

Building a cosmetic practice 
Cheryl Guttman 

Self-regulation key in addressing industry conflicts of interest 
Cheryl Guttman 

Effective cosmetic practices require hard data, soft touch 
John Jesitus 

Take conservative approach to enjoy CO2 's plentiful benefits 
Nancy A. Melville 

NEWS

Face transplant weighed 

Sunscreen, thyroid linked 

Wrinkles may warn of COPD 

Skin tone indicates age 

One-fourth have tattoos 

Academia losing luster 
John Jesitus 

Mice develop fewer, smaller skin tumors when allowed to exercise 
Bob Roehr 

Botox 'on the go' hits potholes 
John Jesitus 

Survey provides insight on body art prevalence, demographic correlates, safety 
Cheryl Guttman 

DT senior editor published in JAMA 

Hair loss linked to Iron Deficiency 

Inerferon may cure BCCs 

Dermatologists struggle to meet patient demand 
John Jesitus 

Juvederm approval broadens filler options 
John Jesitus 

Virtual visits aid acne treatment 
John Jesitus 

UCSF to memorialize Dr. Epstein 

AAD honors Dr. Coleman Jacobson 

COLUMN

The 'triple threat' and the future of academic dermatologists 
Ronald G. Wheeland 

CMS to reward practices with interoperable EMR systems 
Bob Gatty 

Are frivolous lawsuits fair? Hardly 
David J. Goldberg 

So many meetings, so little time 
Karen Nash 

Diverse paths bring unique experience, perspective 
Cheryl Guttman 

Relationship between foaming, cleaning; application order for skincare products 
Zoe Diana Draelos 

'Incidental to denials,' with managed care plans; same date of service charges 
Inga Ellzey 

Incorporate 'time savers' into every aspect of practice 
Elizabeth W. Woodcock, M.B.A., F.A.C.M.P.E., C.P.C. 

Make credit work for you 
Bill Lynott 

Filling a niche 
Lisette Hilton 

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