
Panelists discuss how managing atopic dermatitis presents complex clinical challenges, including treatment resistance, medication adherence, identifying triggers, and tailoring therapies to individual patient needs and disease severity.

Panelists discuss how managing atopic dermatitis presents complex clinical challenges, including treatment resistance, medication adherence, identifying triggers, and tailoring therapies to individual patient needs and disease severity.

Panelists discuss how patients with atopic dermatitis face numerous obstacles to optimal care, including limited access to specialists, high treatment costs, inadequate insurance coverage, and the need for more effective long-term management options.

Panelists discuss how atopic dermatitis presents and requires different management approaches across age groups, with distinct challenges in diagnosis, treatment adherence, and quality of life impacts between pediatric and adult populations.

Rob Casquejo, PA-C, spoke with Dermatology Times on new and upcoming medications, addressing unmet needs, and social media misinformation.

Drs Lisa Swanson and Robert J. Casquejo express their optimism for the future of plaque psoriasis management, sharing their vision for expanded treatment approvals in the pediatric population affected by this condition.

Experts in dermatology highlight the crucial role of setting treatment response expectations and stress the need for discussions on managing mild plaque psoriasis, highlighting the utilization of systemic therapies in this context.

Lisa Swanson, MD, FAAD and Robert J. Casquejo, PA-C discuss the shifting treatment landscape, shedding light on phosphodiesterase inhibitors-4 (PDE4) and comment on why it holds promise as a therapeutic target for immune-mediated diseases.

Drs Lisa Swanson and Robert J. Casquejo elaborate on their treatment selection approach for plaque psoriasis, underscoring the significance of systemic treatments and their proven efficacy in managing this condition.

Experts in dermatology share insights on considering the location's impact in treating plaque psoriasis, focusing on challenges with scalp involvement and addressing limitations with topical therapies.

Lisa Swanson, MD, FAAD and Robert J. Casquejo, PA-C highlight the impact of plaque psoriasis on both moderate and mild patients, emphasizing the importance of addressing these concerns in patient care.