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Management of Acne Vulgaris, Rosacea, and Perioral Dermatitis

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Bullous Sweet Syndrome Associated With an Aseptic Splenic Abscess

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Stephen Klinger, MD, MPH; Nicole Mathis, MD; Scott Jackson, MD

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Self-induced Skin Lesions: A Review of Dermatitis Artefacta

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Fixed Drug Eruptions: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Sarah B. Gendernalik, DO; Kenneth J. Galeckas, MD

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Sarah B. Gendernalik, DO; Kenneth J. Galeckas, MD

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Nickel-Induced Facial Dermatitis: Adolescents Beware of the Cell Phone

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Botanical Briefs: Garden Angelica (Angelica archangelica)

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First Prescription Barrier Protection for Hand Eczema/Dermatitis Improves Appearance and Provides Relief

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Diverse Skin Needs and the Tolerability of Azelaic Acid 15% Gel in Rosacea

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Skin Biopsies to Assess Response to Systemic Corticosteroid Therapy in Early-Stage TEN: Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Minocycline-Induced Pigmentation Mimicking Persistent Ecchymosis

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