In this episode of Dermasphere, Dr. Johnson and Dr. Tarbox discuss recent articles in clinical dermatology, including a study on methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) reducing the severity of capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome, a histologic evaluation showing fractional CO2 laser as the most effective method for topical filler delivery into the dermis, and a review of sirolimus as a potential treatment for complex infantile hemangiomas. They also cover research on increased skin cancer risk in HPV-positive immunosuppressed patients and present a case of a Jarisch-Herxheimer-like reaction after griseofulvin treatment for tinea infection.
Vitamin B12 for hand-foot syndrome [article]
Device-assisted delivery for fillers [article]
Sirolimus for infantile hemangiomas [article]
HPV + immunosuppression = bad [article]
Jarisch-Herxheimer-like reaction to griseofulvin [article]
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