Case report: Two for oneExamination of a patient's back spots reveals a multitude of unexpected—and appreciated—information, says Dr. Robert Dickson. Case report: More and more back spotsThe patient reported having “moles” on her body for years. For some reason, the number of lesions and extent of distribution had increased dramatically over the past few months. Case report: Picturesque skin lesions Two visually interesting dermatological cases present at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic on the same day. Case report: Just an itch? A patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic is concerned about her rash, but only because it's itchy. Case report: Chest rash related to sunscreen? A recent case at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic highlights the importance of sunscreen—and its side-effects. POP QUIZ: Zoryve cream for plaque psoriasis Roflumilast 0.3% cream (Zoryve) recently became available in Canada for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis. Case report: Cellulitis or allergy? A concerning insect bite on a patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's walk-in clinic requires some combination therapy. Case report: Stress and shingles A recent case of shingles at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic raises some questions around diagnosis and treatment. Two drugs are better than one: Combined methotrexate and low-dose prednisone help severe alopecia areata Response similar to that from JAK inhibitors for refractory patients. Could new sunscreens be developed from melanin itself? A new study out of Quebec gives scientists a better understanding of the mechanism of melanin, which could lead to future sunscreen innovations. First Previous 10 11 12 13 14 Next Last