Transgender women seeking to present in a more feminine way find help in facial femininization surgery.
Read MoreTreat with Biologics? You Need This On-Demand CME
Whether you plan to complete the entire series or prefer to pick a handful of individual webcasts most relevant to your practice, don’t miss this complimentary educational opportunity.
Fungal Folliculitis Masquerading as Acute Exanthematous Pustulosis
Consider fungal folliculitis in the differential diagnosis of a pustular eruption in order to avoid discontinuation of potentially life-saving medications.
Cleveland Clinic Performs Its Third Face Transplant
The 31-hour operation in May 2017 was a total face transplant in a 21-year-old female with severe facial trauma from a gunshot wound. As patient recovery proceeds well, the transplant team shares key details.
When Do Raynaud Symptoms Merit a Workup for Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease?
Chronic and severe digital ischemia and nailfold capillaraoscopy help differentiate secondary from primary Raynaud phenomenon. Secondary Raynaud should prompt an investigation for autoimmune rheumatic disease.
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Patient Satisfaction After Plastic Surgery Enhanced by Smartphone Contact
Study finds use of smartphone photographs to assess healing improves quality of care in plastic surgery patients. Plastic Surgery Chair James Zins, MD, explains.
RSLV-132: Help for Recalcitrant SLE?
RSLV-132 is not a first-line treatment, but it may be particularly promising for some of the 60 to 80 percent of lupus patients with skin manifestations.
Connecting the Dots: Clinic for Adult Autoinflammatory Diseases
As advances in genomic medicine improve the diagnosis of autoinflammatory disease and help us recognize new disorders in this class, the need for coordinated care intensifies.
Solar Radiation-Induced Changes in MicroRNAs May Trigger Melanoma Progression
Melanocytes in people with a history of melanoma react differently to solar radiation exposure than do melanocytes in healthy people, researchers have found. UV radiation can upset the balance of microRNA expression, causing regulatory and immune-response changes in cancer-prone cells that may represent the key first step in progression to melanoma.
Calcinosis: An Intractable and Distressing Problem (Slideshow)
These nine slides depict calcinosis, including the case of a 29-year-old female whose dystrophic calcinosis progressed relentlessly, ultimately covering her entire body like an exoskeleton.
Shortened Hospital Stays and Lower Morbidity in Free Tissue Transfer
Facial plastic surgeons at Cleveland Clinic are performing reliable, leading-edge facial reconstruction with free tissue transfer that results in less morbidity, fewer complications, lower costs and shorter hospital stays.