
Quiz|Articles|June 14, 2026
Dermatology Times Spot Test: June 14, 2026
Author(s)Marie Bosslett, Assistant Editor
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Key Takeaways
- Weekly quiz-based learning is positioned to reinforce retention of essential dermatology topics while integrating timely developments in the field.
- Chronic spontaneous urticaria research serves as the featured focus, signaling emphasis on evolving evidence and clinical implications in CSU management.
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Welcome to Dermatology Times' Spot Test!
Each week, dive into a series of thought-provoking questions designed to test your understanding of essential topics, trends, and breakthroughs in dermatology. This week, we’ll focus on
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In the study, how was the autologous IgG treatment administered?
Which prior CSU therapies had some participants failed before enrolling in the trial?
What percentage of patients who completed follow-up achieved complete remission (UAS7 = 0) by week 24?
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