Dermatology Foundation 60th anniversary

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Registration is open for the 2025 DF Clinical Symposium, taking place January 29 – February 1, 2025, at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples. This year, we’ve brought together an exceptional lineup of 11 expert speakers ready to share the latest advancements across a wide range of dermatological topics. Co-chairs Drs. Janet A. Fairley, Yvonne E. Chiu, and…

Dates to Remember

DF Research Award Program application deadlines In 2024, thanks to the support of the Dermatology Foundation’s membership, $2.97 million in funding was provided to over 61 researchers from 23 academic institutions. This funding supported research in 38 different investigative topics across 14 categories. Put your ideas to the test and apply in one of the…

Precision Medicine in Cutaneous Lymphoma

Dr. Jaehyuk Choi presented two patient cases that demonstrate his approach to precision medicine in cutaneous lymphoma. Patients are referred to Dr. Choi from multiple institutions to better understand their disease and drivers of therapeutic resistance. He uses machine learning algorithms to identify predictive biomarkers and develop innovative next-generation therapies. Case #1 A 64-year-old male…

Can We Cure Cutaneous Lymphomas in 2024?

Dr. Jaehyuk Choi presented his research about novel therapies for cutaneous lymphomas. In his research, Dr. Choi analyzes patient samples using omics, machine learning, and AI to identify therapeutic targets for further evaluation in clinical trials. Dr. Choi shared three patient cases where he helped the treating physician find therapies to induce remission. Case #1…

How I Do It: Psoriasis in Skin of Color

Dr. Ginette Okoye presented information about the clinical presentation and treatment of psoriasis in patients with skin of color. First, Dr. Okoye described the clinical presentation of psoriasis in patients with skin of color. Classic psoriasis, characterized by well-demarcated erythematous (red) plaques and micaceous (silver-colored) scales, can occur in these patients. Non-classic presentations of psoriasis…

“From the Door” Diagnosis of Life-threatening Infections

Dr. Lindy Fox presented four patient cases demonstrating the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of life-threatening cutaneous infections. She referred to these infections as “from the door” diagnoses because the clinical presentation is clearly concerning from the moment you walk in the door. Case #1 A 33-year-old female with dermatomyositis presented with bullae and purpuric…

Dermatologic Emergencies: SJS/TEN Mimics

Dr. Lindy Fox presented information about dermatologic emergencies that mimic Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN). First, Dr. Fox described SJS/TEN, a severe skin reaction that causes damage to the skin and mucus membranes and can be life-threatening. Dr. Fox believes that SJS and TEN are two distinct conditions. SJS typically presents as targetoid lesions that…

Congenital Melanocytic Nevi: An Update

Dr. Carrie Coughlin presented information about the clinical evaluation, treatment, and management of congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN). First, Dr. Coughlin discussed CMN clinical evaluation and risk assessment. Initial evaluation includes a physical exam with palpation because melanoma can present underneath the skin. If the nevus is large or giant, Dr. Coughlin also examines the lymph…

Shared Decision Making in Dermatology

Dr. Carrie Coughlin presented information about shared decision making (SDM) for dermatologists. First, Dr. Coughlin provided an overview of SDM. SDM occurs when providers and patients come together to make decisions. The decision must involve at least two reasonably equivalent options. Clinicians must clearly communicate the options and elicit patient and/or family preferences. The benefits…

Common and Uncommon Pitfalls in Clinicopathologic Correlation

Dr. Olayemi Sokumbi discussed three patient cases that demonstrate pitfalls in clinicopathologic correlation (CPC), the correlation between clinical and histopathological diagnosis. She believes that the gold standard for diagnosis involves collaboration between the dermatologist and dermatopathologist. Case #1: Double whammy A 28-year-old male presented with scattered plaques and nodules on his arms and legs. He…