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Thinning hair in a young girl
During a 10-year-old girl’s annual physical, her mother asked about her daughter’s thinning hair along her frontal and temporal scalp. Over the past few months, she thought it had been looking patchier — almost like she had started balding — but she thought her daughter was too young for that condition. The child didn’t have any lesions or scarring visible on her scalp.
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Common cancer in an uncommon location
A 91-year old well-appearing white female with history of non-melanoma skin cancer presents with an asymptomatic “rash” on her right nipple of unknown duration. What is the most appropriate first step in evaluating this lesion?
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Rosacea: what do doctors find most burdensome to patients?
Learn the answer to this and much more in a discussion between 5 experts about the latest findings on rosacea, and their potential impact on day-to-day clinical practice.
 
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