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This issue of Dermatology Times highlights advances that have contributed to the specialty over the past four decades, as well as the latest research on atopic dermatitis and head and neck melanoma. Read more on these and other topics in this month's issue online.
 
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Four decades of dermatology advances
Dermatology Times has helped to document some of the specialty’s biggest breakthroughs in the last 40 years. We asked the very dermatologist experts who often help us to report on dermatology milestones to weigh in on what they think made the most difference in theirs and their patients’ lives.

Pathology of AD differs in children, adults
Not only is atopic dermatitis considerably more prevalent in children than adults, the prevalence of its particular phenotypes and subtypes can also vary markedly across different age groups. Read how this can affect treatment strategies in this article.

Head and neck melanoma characteristics
Clinicians should be aware of higher risk cutaneous head and neck melanoma (CHNM) lesions and their potentially worse prognosis when considering appropriate therapies for their patients. Read more recent data here.

Table: Four decades of dermatology at a glance
View a detailed timeline of the advances that have shaped the specialty over the past 40 years.

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