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A Curious Case of Patterned Scarring Alopecia
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
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Dermatoscopy of Immune‐Related Cutaneous Adverse Events: Current Insights and Clinical Implications
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Davide Fattore, Zoe Apalla
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American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2021
While rates are low, surgical site infections are the most common complication of dermatologic surgery. Surgical site infections have important consequences including impairment of wound healing, suboptimal cosmetic outcome, hospitalization, increased healthcare costs, and rarely, systemic infection.
Camille Bulte
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While rates are low, surgical site infections are the most common complication of dermatologic surgery. Surgical site infections have important consequences including impairment of wound healing, suboptimal cosmetic outcome, hospitalization, increased healthcare costs, and rarely, systemic infection.
Camille Bulte
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Anxiolysis with oral midazolam in pediatric patients undergoing dermatologic surgical procedures
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001Pediatric patients undergoing dermatologic surgical procedures often experience high levels of anxiety. Oral midazolam is a short-acting benzodiazepine that can ameliorate procedure-related anxiety.Our purpose was to determine the safety and efficacy of oral midazolam as an adjuvant anxiolytic agent for pediatric patients undergoing dermatologic ...
C C, Otley, T H, Nguyen, P K, Phillips
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA FOR MINOR DERMATOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
International Journal of Dermatology, 1975R E, Johnstone +2 more
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Procedure-Related Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection in Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery, 2022BACKGROUND Identifying risk factors is essential for preventing surgical site infections (SSIs) in dermatologic surgery. OBJECTIVE To analyze whether specific procedure-related factors are associated with SSI.
Schlager, Justin Gabriel +5 more
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The Use of Conscious Sedation for Outpatient Dermatologic Surgical Procedures
Dermatologic Surgery, 2000Dermatologic surgery has undergone increasing levels of sophistication over the past few decades. Commensurate with this demand, an established anesthesia technique called conscious sedation has been employed.Methods for performing office-based conscious sedation are described.
G, Abeles +5 more
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Recent Trends in Cosmetic and Surgical Procedure Volumes in Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery, 2009The number of cosmetic and noncosmetic surgical procedures performed by dermatologic surgeons has been rising rapidly, but there are few consistent data sources allowing procedure volumes to be tracked over time.American Society for Dermatologic Surgery member survey in 2001 to 2007 reporting cosmetic and noncosmetic procedural volumes (300-500 ...
Emily P, Tierney, C William, Hanke
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2012
AbstractBackground/ObjectivesDermatologists commonly perform surgical procedures, including Mohs micrographic surgery, in an outpatient, office‐based setting. Although this may be widely perceived to be safe and effective, formal data on the practice are limited.
Timothy G, Elliott +2 more
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AbstractBackground/ObjectivesDermatologists commonly perform surgical procedures, including Mohs micrographic surgery, in an outpatient, office‐based setting. Although this may be widely perceived to be safe and effective, formal data on the practice are limited.
Timothy G, Elliott +2 more
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