In a new study, researchers have identified the ideal timeline for follow-up phone calls after a patient undergoes Mohs micrographic skin surgery.
A new understanding of how facial melasma affects QoL
A recent study has determined to what degree facial melanoses can affect the quality of life (QoL) of patients. The cross-sectional study, conducted by researchers at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital, was published online in BMC Dermatology (Aug. 3, 2020).
Mouth lesions suspected to be Covid-19 symptom
Researchers have added enanthems to the growing list of possible Covid-19 symptoms. In a new research letter, published online in JAMA Dermatology (July 15, 2020), researchers included petechial and puric changes to the list of cutaneous manifestations of the virus.
Lack of images of skin of colour in Covid-19 studies
Research articles on the cutaneous effects of Covid-19 tend to only display clinical images of lighter-skinned patients, according to a new research letter published in the British Journal of Dermatology (May 29, 2020).
Skin Rash Should Be Considered Among Key Diagnostic Signs of COVID
Cutaneous manifestations such as urticaria, erythemato-papular or erythemato-vesicular rash, and chilblains—sometimes referred to as “Covid toes”—should considered key diagnostic signs of coronavirus, according to a large new study by researchers at King’s College London.
Link between Covid-19 infection and “Covid toes” strengthened
A new study has strengthened the association between chilblains or “Covid toes” and Covid-19 infection. Researchers said that the virus was found in the skin biopsies of patients who did not test positive for the virus using throat swabs and antibody measurements.
CDA Awards Ceremony Goes Virtual
In a virtual awards ceremony, the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA), honored 2019 president Dr. Kerri Purdy, welcomed incoming president Dr. Jason Rivers, and gave out awards to dermatologists and others in the skin care industry.
A new understanding of why men are more prone to skin cancer
Men are genetically more prone to skin cancers such as melanoma, and now researchers may know why. According to investigators, the x chromosome contains three genes with significant mutations, of which one was only found in men.
In vivo study provides new insights on effects of oxidative stress on facial skin
A new in vivo study has provided insights into the effects of oxidative stress on skin aging in different regions of the face. Researchers found that certain parts of the face including the nose and the area between the eyebrows showed higher levels of oxidative stress.
Survey shows people are using household disinfectants on skin to prevent Covid-19
One-third of respondents to a survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that they had used disinfectants such as bleach in non-recommended ways to prevent the spread of Covid-19, including applying it directly to the skin.
