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Due to the benefits of long-term weight redistribution, low surgical risk and short operation time, patients seeking body contour changes will continue to pursue liposuction. This article reviews common techniques and possible complications.
Cosmetic and Noncosmetic Indications for Liposuction
Liposuction is the most common surgical procedure in patients aged 35-64. This review familiarizes physicians who treat this age group with the indications for liposuction and how the procedure has evolved.
Collaborative Rheumatology-Dermatology Clinic Improves Outcomes
Co-management clinics yield improved patient outcomes and increased opportunities for research and education. In this article, rheumatologist Elaine Husni, MD, MPH, and dermatologist Anthony Fernandez, MD, PhD, discuss their new shared clinic.
The Way to Go for Cleft Palate Repair
Craniofacial surgeon Antonio Rampazzo, MD, PhD discusses the refinement of a little-used technique that improves cleft palate repair outcomes: the addition of buccal myomucosal flaps.
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Making Oncoplastic Surgery Available to More Patients
Breast and plastic surgeons work together to offer a range of oncoplastic surgery options to patients, from implants and scar revision to extreme oncoplasty.
Hemopure Saves the Life of a Patient With Severe Hemorrhage
Hemopure proved to be a life-saving treatment in a patient who presented to the Emergency Department with severe hemorrhage, but refused a blood transfusion due to religious preferences. Bahar Bassiri Gharb, MD, PhD, explains.
Cutaneous Adverse Effects of Surface-Targeted Monoclonal Antibodies
Biologic therapies, such as surface-targeted monoclonal antibodies, have revolutionized medicine and offer targeted therapy for an increasing number of diseases; however, along with these advances and their ensuing expanded use have come many unique adverse effects. In this article, dermatologists review how to manage these adverse effects and when to consult a dermatologist.
Cutaneous Adverse Effects of Small-Molecule Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
Biologic therapies, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), have revolutionized medicine and offer targeted therapy for an increasing number of diseases; however, along with these advances and their ensuing expanded use have come many unique adverse effects. In this article, dermatologists review how to manage cutaneous adverse effects of TKIs and when to consult a dermatologist.
Cutaneous Adverse Effects of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors
Biologic therapies, such as epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors, have revolutionized medicine and offer targeted therapy for an increasing number of diseases; however, along with these advances and their ensuing expanded use have come many unique adverse effects. In this article, dermatologists review how to manage cutaneous adverse effects of EFGR inhibitors and when to consult a dermatologist.
Cutaneous Adverse Effects of Biologic Medications
Biologic therapies have revolutionized medicine and offer targeted therapy for an increasing number of diseases; however, along with these advances and their ensuing expanded use have come many unique adverse effects. In this series, dermatologists discuss management strategies for cutaneous adverse effects from biologics.