
The etiology of rosacea isn’t completely understood, but the number of treatments that can temporarily block its symptoms is growing, says Guy F. Webster, M.D., Ph.D.

The etiology of rosacea isn’t completely understood, but the number of treatments that can temporarily block its symptoms is growing, says Guy F. Webster, M.D., Ph.D.

Whatever the medical indication, patients with a clinical history of jewelry or metal allergy who are scheduled to receive metal implants could benefit from patch testing prior to prosthetic device implantation, as the screening test can help identify a patient’s potential hypersensitivity to the implant chosen by the surgeon, says James Taylor, M.D.

Imiquimod shows promise for treating cases of melanoma in situ that aren’t amenable to surgery, and for other off-label indications such as metastatic melanoma, says M. Shane Chapman, M.D.

The decision to perform a sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with melanoma requires considering many factors, including the patient’s input, says Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski, M.D.

High-tech imaging modalities are helpful in detecting metastatic neural spread of tumors, a process known as perineural spread (PNS), and thus can be instrumental in better managing the patient, says Barton Lane, M.D.

You can take action to leverage social media in your practice without running afoul of HIPAA and hospital PHI policies.

At first, dermatologists seemed unlikely to be the subject of audits, but that is no longer the case. And it’s not only Medicare and Medicaid trying to recoup funds and find fraud - commercial carriers are as well. It’s a perfect storm for increasing medical audits at all types of physician practices - including dermatology.

New Haven, Conn. - Combining statins with kinase inhibitors may be effective for treating melanomas driven by RAS or BRAF genetic mutations, results of a recent study indicate.

Patients with vitiligo may have a lower risk for developing melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), according to findings of a recent study.

Zeltiq Aesthetics has secured a permanent injunction against a Florida doctor accused of misrepresenting his services.

Ranbaxy is launching its isotretinoin product for the treatment of acne, Absorica, in the United States.

At Cosmetic Surgery Forum 2012, nearly 300 dermatologists and others gathered to learn about everything from the latest advancements in laser and light technology to the best ways to invest money in your practice to defending your online reputation in this age of electronic media.

Genetic factors may help doctors improve their predictions of who will develop skin cancer, according to a study.

Once daily topical efinaconazole may be a reasonable alternative to treating onychomycosis, according to results of a recent study.

Eccrine sweat glands may play a role in wound healing, and a better understanding of this role may guide the development of improved therapies, researchers report.

A nutritional supplement that reportedly boosts the effects of botulinum toxin treatments is now available for purchase online as well as in physicians’ offices, according to a company report.

Maximizing the Money : Amid increasing competition, group purchasing and similar programs allow dermatologists to do more with less Anti-fraud campaign could trigger wave of audits, experts warn Clinical Dermatology : Systemic options for severe atopic dermatitis continue to present challenges Cosmetic Dermatology : Uncovering the truth about antioxidants and how they work Cutaneous Oncology : Clinicopathologic correlation weeds out mimickers of lymphoma Practice Management : Document your E/M services correctly to obtain optimal reimbursement

I am inherently skeptical of rules. But I also appreciate their potential value. Many rules are good and intended to ensure societal order, support justice and minimize error. I'm especially a fan of well-designed rules intended to control the strong personal gain incentive. But complex rules incorporate details that the devil loves to manipulate.

Accurately billing for dermatopathology services requires understanding the nuances of current procedural technology (CPT) codes, says David A. Mehregan, M.D. For starters, global pathology charge codes encompass the basic duties of a dermatopathologist, from receiving specimens and processing tissue to making slides and rendering a diagnosis.

As dermatologists face growing pressure to maximize revenues while cutting costs, the appeal of patient loyalty programs and group purchasing organizations (GPOs) is growing, experts say. In both areas, however, they advise choosing carefully.

There is no doubt that vitamin E functions as the primary antioxidant in the skin and vitamin C acts as a secondary antioxidant. This means that vitamin E donates an electron to a reactive oxygen species, but it cannot function again as an antioxidant until it obtains another electron to donate.

Considering both clinical and pathologic findings provides the key to properly diagnosing the many mimickers of lymphoma, says Antonio Subtil, M.D., M.B.A.

Documentation of your Evaluation and Management (E/M) service is one of the most challenging parts of the provider's day. It is, after all, one of the bread-and-butter services. Hopefully, many of you reading this are already on a quality electronic medical record (EMR) or getting prepared to transition to one soon.

Research continues to change and challenge dermatologists' understanding of rosacea, said Frank C. Powell, M.D., at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Although there is concern about a slight risk of under-staging caused by technique inaccuracy, benefits outweigh all of the risks when conducting a deep shave biopsy, says Mary H. Lien, M.D., department of dermatology & cutaneous surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine and the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa.

Off-label injection of diluted poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA; Sculptra Aesthetic, Valeant) is a safe and effective minimally invasive option for rejuvenating the aging chest, according to Sabrina Fabi, M.D., and colleagues.

When weighing use of systemic therapies for severe atopic dermatitis (AD) physicians must consider potential side effects, such as liver and kidney toxicity and myelosuppression, according to Wynnis L. Tom, M.D.

A government crackdown on healthcare fraud could trigger new waves of physician audits, financial experts warn. Fraud costs the U.S. healthcare system some $65 billion a year from Medicare alone, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) gives the government greater authority to identify and prosecute fraud and abuse.

An oral phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor may offer significant improvement in signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, according to preliminary trial data.

The European Commission has granted marketing authorization to LEO Pharma for Picato gel, for the treatment of actinic keratosis (AK).