Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Jul 2013
Letter Randomized Controlled TrialPeriocular actinic keratosis, keratinocyte carcinomas, and eyeglasses use.
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · May 2013
Randomized Controlled TrialA double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of adalimumab in the treatment of cutaneous sarcoidosis.
Many medications, including tumor necrosis factor antagonists, have been anecdotally reported to be effective in treating cutaneous sarcoidosis, but controlled study is lacking. ⋯ Adalimumab, at the dose and duration of treatment used in this study, is likely to be an effective and relatively safe suppressive treatment for cutaneous sarcoidosis.
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Dec 2011
Letter Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyA randomized controlled crossover trial: lidocaine injected at a 90-degree angle causes less pain than lidocaine injected at a 45-degree angle.
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Feb 2011
Randomized Controlled TrialThe use of oral midazolam for perioperative anxiolysis of healthy patients undergoing Mohs surgery: conclusions from randomized controlled and prospective studies.
Anxiety can complicate any outpatient procedure by causing elevation in blood pressure and heart rate with resultant increase in intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. Anxiety may also reduce patient satisfaction with the surgical experience. Midazolam is an efficacious short-acting benzodiazepine with an excellent safety record. However, little experience is documented on the use of midazolam in outpatient dermatologic surgery. ⋯ Midazolam is safe and efficacious in perioperative anxiolysis for healthy patients undergoing outpatient Mohs micrographic surgery. Midazolam offers the benefits of amnesia, reduced alertness, and reduced blood pressure with no clinically significant adverse effects.
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J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Feb 2011
Randomized Controlled TrialEfficacy of intraoperative surgical irrigation with polihexanide and nitrofurazone in reducing bacterial load after nail removal surgery.
A common challenge of nail avulsion surgery is the associated bacterial contamination and infection that can manifest. The toe has a difficult anatomy to antiseptically prepare and properly maintain throughout the surgical procedure, lending to this widespread problem. ⋯ Intraoperative irrigation with 0.1% polihexanide substantially reduced the bacterial load and subsequent infections, highlighting the importance of an irrigation step in nail avulsion surgery.