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JAMA and the 9 specialty Archives Journals have moved to www.jamanetwork.com

We are pleased to announce The JAMA Network website. Bringing JAMA together with the specialty Archives Journals, jamanetwork.com gives you fully integrated access to the research, reviews, and perspectives that are shaping the future of medicine.

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  • A Pilot Study of an Oral Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor (Apremilast) for Atopic Dermatitis in Adults
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  • Pronounced Allelic Imbalance at D9S162 in Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Organ Transplant Recipients
    Abstract |  Full Text
  • Ocular Adverse Effects of Systemic Treatment With Isotretinoin
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  • Early Depth Assessment of Local Burns by Dermoscopy: A New Frontier of Dermoscopic Evaluation
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  • Cutaneous B-Cell Neoplasms Mimicking Granulomatous Rosacea or Rhinophyma
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  • Primary Cutaneous Follicular Helper T-Cell Lymphoma: A New Subtype of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Reported in a Series of 5 Cases
    Abstract |  Full Text
  • More Online First

Highlights From The Current Issue: Vol. 148, No. 4, April 2012. Theme Issue: Comparative Effectiveness Research

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CME: Study

  • Risk of Serious Adverse Events Associated With Biologic and Nonbiologic Psoriasis Systemic Therapy: Patients Ineligible vs Eligible for Randomized Controlled Trials
    Abstract |  Full Text |  CME Course

The Cutting Edge: Challenges in Medical and Surgical Therapies

  • Botulinum Toxin-A for the Treatment of Raynaud Syndrome
    Extract |  Full Text

Studies

  • Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Surgical Excision for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Treatment in the Medicare Population
    Abstract |  Full Text
  • Maggot Therapy for Wound Debridement: A Randomized Multicenter Trial
    Abstract |  Full Text
  • A Systematic Review of Treatments for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
    Abstract |  Full Text |  eTables
  • A Cross-sectional Study Examining the Correlation Between Sunless Tanning Product Use and Tanning Beliefs and Behaviors
    Abstract |  Full Text |  eAppendix

Editorial

  • Pitfalls of Evidence-Based Medicine: The Example of Actinic Keratosis Therapy
    Extract |  Full Text

skINsight

  • In Vivo Confocal Microscopic Pattern of Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus
    Extract |  Full Text

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Media Coverage from the February 2012 Issue

The Transplanted Hairline: Leg Room for Improvement, by Sanusi Umar
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Association of Increased Dermatologist Density With Lower Melanoma Mortality, by Aneja et al.
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Automobile Seat Heater–Induced Erythema Ab Igne, by Brodell and Mostow
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Instructions for Authors

Readers who wish to submit manuscripts for consideration by the Archives are encouraged to carefully review the criteria for manuscript composition for each of the sections in the Archives. Details are provided regarding structured abstracts, page length, subheadings, and reference style. The editorial office will not provide specific instructions in response to e-mail inquiries by authors. Authors will be referred to the Instructions for Authors. Click on this link: http://archderm.ama-assn.org/misc/ifora.dtl.


Call for Notable Notes

We are welcoming submissions of brief but interesting factoids, anecdotes, observations, quotes, or other notable information related to the field of dermatology. The brief submissions must be in the following format:

  1. May include a small image, photo, or drawing (please note that this will be reduced in size to fit the space as permitted by the editor).
  2. Please include a brief title.
  3. Body text is limited to 125 words.
  4. Up to 2 references can be included in addition to the body text.
All submissions will be reviewed by the editors and, if accepted, be published as space permits.




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