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Long-term impacts of SJS, TEN investigated
Early stage TEN. Photo by Jay2Base via Wikimedia Commons Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) may be rare, but for many patients the crisis does not end at hospital discharge. A new qualitative study published in JAMA Dermatology describes years of persistent physical, psychological, and social fallout—and a striking absence of structured post-discharge care. Investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Center for Drug Safety and Imm
Allan Ryan
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Barriers to care for U.S. sexual and gender minority patients with inflammatory skin disease
Findings from a cross-sectional study of survey data suggest that U.S. sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients with chronic...
John Evans
Oct 20, 20232 min read


Patients value access to dermatology clinic notes
An anonymous, voluntary survey of 359 patients showed most considered having access to their medical records as a favourable development....
Allan Ryan
Mar 27, 20232 min read


International psoriasis advocacy organization IFPA launches petition on World Psoriasis Day
Today, Oct. 29, 2021, is World Psoriasis Day. To mark the day the IFPA (an international federation of psoriatic disease associations) is...
John Evans
Oct 29, 20212 min read
Registration still open for Scleroderma Summit
Tomorrow, May 29, 2021, Chronicle Companies, in collaboration with Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and Scleroderma Canada, is presenting the...
John Evans
May 28, 20211 min read
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