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View article: Association Between Psoriasis and COVID‐19 in the 2023 National Health Interview Survey
Association Between Psoriasis and COVID‐19 in the 2023 National Health Interview Survey Open
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Open
To the Editor: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widely prevalent dermatologic condition that can severely impact a patient's quality of life. 1 Individuals with AD have been substantially affected during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the increas…
View article: Efficacy of rocatinlimab for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis
Efficacy of rocatinlimab for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis Open
View article: It is time to consider a new topical algorithm for psoriasis
It is time to consider a new topical algorithm for psoriasis Open
View article: Reply to “Association of atopic dermatitis with Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: A case-control study in the All of Us research program”
Reply to “Association of atopic dermatitis with Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: A case-control study in the All of Us research program” Open
View article: Questions about the BE COMPLETE trial
Questions about the BE COMPLETE trial Open
View article: Questions about the BE OPTIMAL trial
Questions about the BE OPTIMAL trial Open
View article: Phototherapy and DNA Damage: A Systematic Review.
Phototherapy and DNA Damage: A Systematic Review. Open
Phototherapy has gained popularity in the recent decades for the treatment of various immune-mediated dermatological conditions since it is more-cost effective and less toxic compared to systemic therapies. This systematic review aims to i…
View article: Medicare Part D Prescription Claims for Brodalumab: Analysis of Annual Trends for 2017-2019
Medicare Part D Prescription Claims for Brodalumab: Analysis of Annual Trends for 2017-2019 Open
View article: Attitudes and perceptions of next-of-kin/loved ones toward end-of-life HIV cure-related research: A qualitative focus group study in Southern California
Attitudes and perceptions of next-of-kin/loved ones toward end-of-life HIV cure-related research: A qualitative focus group study in Southern California Open
As end-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research expands, understanding perspectives of participants’ next-of-kin (NOK) is critical to maintaining ethical study conduct. We conducted two small focus groups and two one-on-one interviews using…
View article: “[It] is now my responsibility to fulfill that wish:” Clinical and rapid autopsy staff members’ experiences and perceptions of HIV reservoir research at the end of life
“[It] is now my responsibility to fulfill that wish:” Clinical and rapid autopsy staff members’ experiences and perceptions of HIV reservoir research at the end of life Open
Introduction Little is known about the effects of HIV reservoir research at the end of life on staff members involved. Staff members’ perceptions and experiences were assessed related to their involvement in the Last Gift, a rapid autopsy …
View article: Altruism: Scoping review of the literature and future directions for HIV cure-related research
Altruism: Scoping review of the literature and future directions for HIV cure-related research Open
View article: “My Death Will Not [Be] in Vain”: Testimonials from Last Gift Rapid Research Autopsy Study Participants Living with HIV at the End of Life
“My Death Will Not [Be] in Vain”: Testimonials from Last Gift Rapid Research Autopsy Study Participants Living with HIV at the End of Life Open
End-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research provides a novel approach to studying HIV reservoirs. The Last Gift is a rapid autopsy research study at the University of California San Diego that enrolls terminally ill people living with HIV …
View article: Perceptions of Next-of-Kin/Loved Ones About Last Gift Rapid Research Autopsy Study Enrolling People with HIV/AIDS at the End of Life: A Qualitative Interview Study
Perceptions of Next-of-Kin/Loved Ones About Last Gift Rapid Research Autopsy Study Enrolling People with HIV/AIDS at the End of Life: A Qualitative Interview Study Open
A growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS are participating in HIV cure-related research at the end of life (EOL). Due to the novelty of EOL HIV cure-related research, there is a need to understand how their next-of-kin (NOK) perceiv…
View article: Behind the scenes: clinical and rapid autopsy staff members’ experiences and perceptions of HIV reservoir research at the end of life
Behind the scenes: clinical and rapid autopsy staff members’ experiences and perceptions of HIV reservoir research at the end of life Open
View article: Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life
Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life Open
Background The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) have a new research priority: inclusion of terminally ill persons living with HIV (PLWHIV) in HIV cure-r…
View article: Differential sensitivity of structural, diffusion, and resting‐state functional <scp>MRI</scp> for detecting brain alterations and verbal memory impairment in temporal lobe epilepsy
Differential sensitivity of structural, diffusion, and resting‐state functional <span>MRI</span> for detecting brain alterations and verbal memory impairment in temporal lobe epilepsy Open
Objectives Temporal lobe epilepsy ( TLE ) is known to affect large‐scale gray and white matter networks, and these network changes likely contribute to the verbal memory impairments observed in many patients. In this study, we investigate …
View article: Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life
Ethical considerations for HIV cure-related research at the end of life Open