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Yearly Index

2010 Department Index
Close Encounters With the Environment
  • What's Eating You? Rhipicephalus TicksKrug LE, Elston DM 86:225-226 (November).
Close Encounters With the Environment
  • What's Eating You? Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis)Golomb MR, Golomb HS 85:10-11 (January).
  • Aquatic Antagonists: Cubozoan Jellyfish (Chrionex fleckeri and Carukia barnesi)Ottuso PT 85:133-136 (March).
  • Botanical Briefs: Poisonwood (Metopium toxiferum)Hossler EW 85:178-179 (April).
  • What's Eating You? Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis), Part 1: Clinical Features and Role as a Disease VectorElston DM, Do H 85:231-236 (May).
  • What's Eating You? Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis), Part 2: Prevention and ControlElston DM, Do H 85:283-285 (June).
  • What's Eating You? Dermacentor TicksKapoor R, Elston DM 86:17-19 (July).
  • What's Eating You? Ixodes TicksKapoor R, Elston DM 86:178-180 (October).
  • What's Eating You? Oriental Rat Flea (Xenopsylla cheopis)Krug LE, Elston DM 86:282-284 (December).
Continuing Medical Education
  • Metastatic Cutaneous Crohn Disease of the Face: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureOgram AE, Sobanko JF, Nigra TP 85:25-27 (January).
  • Leukemia Cutis in a Patient With Acute Myelogenous Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureAguilera SB, Zarraga M, Rosen L 85:31-36 (January).
  • Notalgia Paresthetica Associated With Cervical Spinal Stenosis and Cervicothoracic Disk Disease at C4 Through C7Alai NN, Skinner HB, Nabili ST, Jeffes W, Shahrokni S, Saemi AM 85:77-81 (February).
  • Scleromyxedema Presenting With Neurologic Symptoms: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureMarshall K, Klepeiss SA, Ioffreda MD, Helm KF 85:137-140 (March).
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anal CanalZaleski L, Turiansky GW 85:143-145 (March).
  • Late-Onset Focal Dermal Elastosis: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureHiggins HJ, Whitworth MW 85:195-197 (April).
  • Hairpin-Induced Alopecia: Case Reports and a Review of the LiteratureNtuen E, Stein SL 85:242-245 (May).
  • Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Arising From a BCC: A Case Report and Review of the LiteraturePatel P, Talpur R, Duvic M 85:295-300 (June).
Drug Therapy Topics
  • A Review of the Anti-inflammatory Properties of Clindamycin in the Treatment of Acne VulgarisDel Rosso JQ, Schmidt NF 85:15-24 (January).
Editorial
  • Quality Measures: Do They Really Measure Quality? [editorial]Elston DM 86:8-10 (July).
Editorial
  • Musings on Healthcare Reform [editorial]Weinberg JM 85:8 (January).
  • Indoor Tanning: Just Say No [editorial]Silverberg NB 85:62-63 (February).
  • It Is Not Safe to Take Off the Condoms Yet [editorial]Silverberg NB 85:119 (March).
  • Fusarium Sepsis, Voriconazole, and the Skin [editorial]Elston DM 85:176-177 (April).
  • Inflammatory Information [editorial]Weinberg JM 85:228-229 (May).
  • Are We Giving Nails Away? [editorial]Rich P 85:280-281 (June).
  • Quality Measures: Do They Really Measure Quality? [editorial]Elston DM 86:8-10 (July).
  • Rosacea in Patients With Skin of Color: Uncommon But Not Rare [editorial]Alexis AF 86:60-62 (August).
  • The Path Not Taken [editorial]Weinberg JM 86:115-116 (September).
  • Balancing Vitamin D [editorial]Ferringer TC 86:168-170 (October).
  • Treating Acne in Women [editorial]O'Donoghue MN 86:222-223 (November).
  • Genital Emergencies for the Dermatologist [editorial]Rosen T 86:276-277 (December).
Letter to the Editor
  • An Effusion of Blood and Phlegmon Secondary to Anakinra Injection [letter]Ortiz AE, Fulwider CM, Wu JJ 85:130-131 (March).
  • Eyelash Growth: A Beneficial Side Effect of Prostaglandin Analogues [letter]Bikowski J, Lau EG, Jacob SE 85:187-188 (April).
  • Transverse Melanonychia After Radiation Therapy [letter]Pellicane BL, Rashid RM 85:239-241 (May).
  • Sorafenib-Associated Psoriasiform Skin Changes [letter]Laquer V, Saedi N, Dann F, Kelly K 85:301-302 (June).
  • Underlying Amelanotic Lentigo Maligna Melanoma Uncovered After a Severe Blistering Sunburn [letter]Wasserman DI, Chang A, Lee D, Lee A, Finn D 86:70-72 (August).
  • Non–Dermatitis Herpetiformis Gluten-Sensitive Dermatitis: A Personal Account of an Unrecognized Entity [letter]Korossy KS 86:285-286 (December).
Pediatric Dermatology
  • Impetigo Update: New Challenges in the Era of Methicillin ResistanceGeria AN, Schwartz RA 85:65-70 (February).
  • Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica in Black PatientsLane TN, Parker SS 85:125-129 (March).
  • Howel-Evans Syndrome: A Variant of Ectodermal DysplasiaSroa N, Witman P 85:183-185 (April).
  • Vesiculopustular Eruption in a Neonate With Trisomy 21 Syndrome as a Clue of Transient Myeloproliferative DisordersPiersigilli F, Diociaiuti A, Boldrini R, Auriti C, Curci M, El Hachem M, Seganti G 85:286-288 (June).
  • Trichotillomania: An Important Psychocutaneous DisorderWitkowski AM, Schwartz RA, Janniger CK 86:12-16 (July).
  • Trichotillomania: An Important Psychocutaneous DisorderWitkowski AM, Schwartz RA, Janniger CK 86:12, 13, 14, 15, 16 (July).
  • Update on Pediatric Psoriasis, Part 1: Clinical Features and DemographicsSilverberg NB 86:118-124 (September).
  • Update on Pediatric Psoriasis, Part 2: Therapeutic ManagementSilverberg NB 86:172-176 (October).
  • Pediatric Molluscum Contagiosum: Reflections on the Last Challenging Poxvirus Infection, Part 1Lee R, Schwartz RA 86:230-236 (November).
  • Pediatric Molluscum Contagiosum: Reflections on the Last Challenging Poxvirus Infection, Part 2Lee R, Schwartz RA 86:287-292 (December).
Photo Quiz
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Pseudocyst of the AuricleGlick Z, Khachemoune A 86:11, 20, 21, 22 (July).
Photo Quiz
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Osler-Rendu-Weber Disease)Elston DM 85:9, 13-14 (January).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Metastatic AdenocarcinomaSwick JM, Grattan EG, Burges GE 85:64-72 (February).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Benign Lymphangiomatous Papules Following RadiotherapyHelm TN, Sperry T, Kalb RE 85:120-124 (March).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Diffuse Nonepidermolytic Palmoplantar Keratoderma With Woolly Hair and Cardiomyopathy (Naxos-Carvajal Syndrome)Koumantaki E, Gregoriou S, Kakrida M, Christofidou E, Katsambas A 85:180-190 (April).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Segmental Vitiligo and En Coup de SabreBowen C, Kobayashi TT 85:230-238 (May).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? PhytophotodermatitisPringle K, Studdiford J, Tully A 85:282-292 (June).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Cutaneous Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaLewis MA, Dugan EM, Lockshin BN 86:69-74 (August).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Linear IgA DermatosisSchwendiman MN, Turiansky GW 86:117,125-128 (September).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Linear Darier DiseaseHelm TN, Li A, Gaddi N 86:224,237-238 (November).
  • What Is Your Diagnosis? Bowenoid PapulosisElston DM 86:278,295-296 (December).
Psychocutaneous Medicine
  • Perineural Involvement of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Presenting With FormicationLane JE, Williams MR, Kent DE 85:121-123 (March).
  • Treating Patients With Delusions of Parasitosis: A Blueprint for CliniciansMostaghimi L 86:65-68 (August).
Supplement
  • Optimizing Topical Therapies for Treating Psoriasis: A Consensus Conference 86:1-32 (September).
  • The ORCA (Oracea® for Rosacea: A Community-Based Assessment) Trial: A Large-Scale, Phase 4 Trial in Papulopustular Rosacea 86:1-36 (November).
  • The Role of Human Papillomavirus in Common Skin Conditions: Current Viewpoints and Therapeutic Options 86:1-12 (November).
Therapeutics for the Clinician
  • Clobetasol Propionate Shampoo 0.05% Is Efficacious and Safe for Long-term Control of Scalp PsoriasisPoulin Y, Papp K, Bissonnette R, Guenther L, Tan J, Lynde C, Kerrouche N, Villemagne H; for the CalePso Study Team 85:43-50 (January).
  • Effective and Safe Combination Therapy for Severe Acne Vulgaris: A Randomized, Vehicle-Controlled, Double-blind Study of Adapalene 0.1%–Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Fixed-Dose Combination Gel With Doxycycline Hyclate 100 mgStein Gold L, Cruz A, Eichenfield L, Tan J, Jorizzo J, Kerrouche N, Dhuin J-C 85:94-104 (February).
  • Safety and Efficacy of Sertaconazole Nitrate Cream 2% in the Treatment of Tinea Pedis Interdigitalis: A Subgroup AnalysisBorelli C, Korting HC, Bödeker R-H, Neumeister C 85:107-111 (February).
  • Fixed-Combination Products in the Management of Acne VulgarisStein Gold L 85:160-167 (March).
  • Tolerability and Cosmetic Acceptability of Liquor Carbonis Distillate (Coal Tar) Solution 15% as Topical Therapy for Plaque PsoriasisBrouda I, Edison B, Van Cott A, Green BA 85:214-220 (April).
  • Fluorouracil Cream 0.5% for Actinic Keratoses on Multiple Body Sites: An 18-Month Open-Label StudyStough D, Bucko AD, Vamvakias G, Rafal ES, Davis SA 85:267-273 (May).
  • Sustained Clearance of Superficial Basal Cell Carcinomas Treated With Imiquimod Cream 5%: Results of a Prospective 5-Year StudyQuirk C, Gebauer K, De'Ambrosis B, Slade HB, Meng T-C 85:318-324 (June).
  • Tretinoin for the Treatment of Photodamaged SkinTing W 86:47-52 (July).
  • Tretinoin for the Treatment of Photodamaged SkinTing W 86:47-52 (July).
  • Simplifying Regimens Promotes Greater Adherence and Outcomes With Topical Acne Medications: A Randomized Controlled TrialYentzer BA, Ade RA, Fountain JM, Clark AR, Taylor SL, Fleischer AB Jr, Feldman SR 86:103-108 (August).
  • Evaluation of a Kojic Acid, Emblica Extract, and Glycolic Acid Formulation Compared With Hydroquinone 4% for Skin LighteningDraelos ZD, Yatskayer M, Bhushan P, Pillai S, Oresajo C 86:153-158 (September).
  • Improvement in Treatment Adherence With a 3-Day Course of Fluocinonide Cream 0.1% for Atopic DermatitisYentzer BA, Ade RA, Fountain JM, Clark AR, Taylor SL, Borgerding E, Feldman SR 86:208-213 (October).
  • Impact of a Fixed Combination of Clindamycin Phosphate 1.2%–Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Aqueous Gel on Health-Related Quality of Life in Moderate to Severe Acne VulgarisWebster G, Thiboutot DM, Chen DM, Merikle E 86:263-267 (November).
  • Randomized Tolerability Analysis of Clindamycin Phosphate 1.2%–Tretinoin 0.025% Gel Used With Benzoyl Peroxide Wash 4% for Acne VulgarisDraelos ZD, Potts A, Alió Saenz AB, for the W0265-306 Study Group 86:310-318 (December).
Unknown Department
  • The Role of a Dermatologist on Military Humanitarian MissionsSatter EK 85:85-89 (February).
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