Race and Medicine: Skin of Color
From December 2020, Race and Medicine: Skin of ColorDo you know how eczema may look different on skin of color compared to light skin? How about psoriasis? Or melanoma? Why do our dermatology lectures feature rashes and skin cancers on light skin only? Dr. Jenna Lester, the dermatologist at UCSF and the founder and director of UCSF’s Skin of Color …
26min 14Jenna Lester, MD, Neda Frayha, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen, MDBed Bugs
From December 2020, Sleep Tight, Blood Meal!Sol and Miz get bugged out in this segment talking about the clinical manifestations and management of bed bug infestations.
16min 16Mizuho Morrison, DO and Solomon Behar, MDMOCA Time: Neonatal Rashes
From November 2020, What's in a Name?Sol sits down with neonatologist Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinke to discuss how to evaluate and manage common neonatal skin disorders. The most common neonatal skin disorders include dermal melanocytosis (mongolian spots), sebaceous hyperplasia, nevus simplex (salmon patch), erythema toxicum neonatorum …
30min 43Solomon Behar, MD and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MDIngrown Toenails
From July 2019, You Say Tera-tomah-ta, I Say Tera-Tomay-toIngrown toenails can result in erythema, pus, and granulation tissue. Treatment is based on the stage and range from warm soaks if mild to resection of part or all of the nail for the moderate to severe cases.
18min 32Andi Marmor, MD and Solomon Behar, MDEM - SJS - TEN | Part 2
From June 2019, Home is Where the Placenta is!Emily, Miz, and Lisa talk about the differences between SJS, TEN, and EM, discuss the triggers for each of these processes, the key diagnostic features, and how to treat with and manage the sequelae for SJS/TEN.
13min 49Lisa Patel, MD, Emily Rose, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP, and Mizuho Morrison, DOEM - SJS - TEN | Part 1
From June 2019, Home is Where the Placenta is!Emily, Miz, and Lisa talk about the differences between SJS, TEN, and EM, discuss the triggers for each of these processes, the key diagnostic features, and how to treat with and manage the sequelae for SJS/TEN.
11min 12Lisa Patel, MD, Emily Rose, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP, and Mizuho Morrison, DOOnychomycosis
From August 2018, For Whom the Bell's TollsMichael Cosimini takes us through the diagnosis and latest treatment options for children affected by onychomycosis.
10min 10Solomon Behar, MD and Michael Cosimini, MDTick Borne Illness | Part 2
From June 2018, Dr Encyclopedia BrownLyme disease is transmitted by ticks in endemic areas. The tick needs to be attached for at least 36 hours to transmit the disease and the classic initial presentation is erythema migrans rash plus viral symptoms (fever, malaise). Treatment is with doxycycline.
20min 6Jason Woods, MD and Solomon Behar, MDTick Borne Illness | Part 1
From June 2018, Dr Encyclopedia BrownLyme disease is transmitted by ticks in endemic areas. The tick needs to be attached for at least 36 hours to transmit the disease and the classic initial presentation is erythema migrans rash plus viral symptoms (fever, malaise). Treatment is with doxycycline.
21min 4Jason Woods, MD and Solomon Behar, MDDiaper Rash
From June 2018, Dr Encyclopedia BrownMiz and Matt interview Dr.Brittney Declerck on the diagnosis and management of diaper dermatitis.
21min 8Mizuho Morrison, DO, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Brittney DeClerck, MDPaper Chase #5: Probiotic Supplementation
From December 2017, You Pierced Your What, Son!?Bottom Line: Early probiotic supplementation for the first 6 months of life does not appear to prevent the development of eczema or asthma at 2 years of age.
6min 41Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDNeurocutaneous Syndromes
From November 2017, The New Flu ReviewParul and Tena discussed commonly encountered neurocutaneous disorders. We reviewed diagnostic criteria, work up, associated morbidities, and recommended surveillance for patients with neurofibromatosis 1, tuberous sclerosis, Sturge-Weber, and incontinentia pigmenti.
21min 29Tena Rosser, MD and Parul Bhatia, MDInfantile Vascular Lesions, Part 2
From September 2017, Captain Eo(sinophil)12min 10Michael Cosimini, MD and Minnelly Luu, MDInfantile Vascular Lesions, Part 1
From September 2017, Captain Eo(sinophil)Mike and Minnelly review infantile hemangiomas and what workup and treatment they may require.
18min 51Minnelly Luu, MD and Michael Cosimini, MDPoison Ivy
From April 2017, It's Not Easy Eating GreenTo review Phytodermatitis (a type of Allergic Dermatitis) caused by 3 plants of the Toxicodendron Species (formerly called Rhus). The 3 plant being reviewed will be Poison Ivy (T radicans), Poison Oak (T diversilobum), and Poison Sumac (T vernix). We will review diagnosis, treatment, complications …
24min 19Matthieu DeClerck, MD and Mike Weinstock, MDBad Newborn Rashes, Part I
From December 2016, Rudolph the Snot-Nosed Reindeer!Sol and Danelle discuss potentially serious rashes in the newborn. A thorough discussion of these serious infections and treatment is presented. •
17min 44Danelle Fisher, MD and Solomon Behar, MDSkin Conditions That Won't Go Away, Part 1
From March 2016, Trippin' In Vegas!Certain rashes take along time to go away which can be frustrating to kids, parents and pediatricians. We review the natural history and therapeutic options for molluscum contagiosum, warts (nongenital), pityriasis rosea, and a variety of fungal skin infections. •
14min 43Solomon Behar, MD and Danelle Fisher, MDSkin Conditions That Won't Go Away, Part 2
From March 2016, Trippin' In Vegas!Certain rashes take along time to go away which can be frustrating to kids, parents and pediatricians. We review the natural history and therapeutic options for molluscum contagiosum, warts (nongenital), pityriasis rosea, and a variety of fungal skin infections. •
14min 58Solomon Behar, MD and Danelle Fisher, MDMorning Report: 9-month old with Purpua
From February 2016, Nice DermatitidesPurpura is the result of hemorrhage into the skin or mucosal membrane. It may represent a relatively benign condition or herald the presence of a serious underlying disorder. The Chiefs discuss an interesting case of a 9 mos old with purpuric rash days following vaccinations. We discuss her workup …
15min 49Michael Cosimini, MD and Liza Green Golan Mackintosh, MDNice Dermatitides (Common Peds Skin Conditions) Part 1
From February 2016, Nice DermatitidesSol Behar and Dr. Fisher discuss the most common skin conditions in children and basic approaches to management. •
25min 9Solomon Behar, MD and Danelle Fisher, MD
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