Itching and scratching occur early and more often among patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration vs those with Alzheimer disease.
In a real-world study, 7.5% of patients with AD using dupilumab developed conjunctivitis, which was higher than the rate reported in clinical trials.
Older age, female sex, and a history of sleep disorders are characteristics linked to trouble sleeping among patients with psoriasis.
Aggressive GERD treatment with combined H2RAs and PPIs was associated with improved survival among patients with SSc-ILD.
Researchers found significant geographic and sociodemographic variability in the prevalence of seborrheic dermatitis worldwide.
Patients with skin of color may experience more adverse events from sclerotherapy, according to study findings.
Season of birth is associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis, according to a letter to the editor published in Clinical and Translational Allergy.
Patients with cancer may fare better if they receive lower corticosteroid doses to treat irAEs, according to researchers.
Investigators found that current research into herbal therapies for the treatment of AD is insufficient and, therefore, cannot inform recommendations regarding their use.
Severe atopic dermatitis combined with glaucoma may put patients at a greater risk of requiring intraocular pressure-lowering surgery.
The FDA has expanded the approval of NexoBrid (anacaulase-bcdb) to include eschar removal in pediatric patients aged newborn through 18.
There is a significant association between hospitalized patients returning home and an increased risk for MRSA among their family members.