A review of skin disease in military soldiers: challenges and potential solutions

A Singal, SR Lipner - Annals of Medicine, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Introduction: Military soldiers comprised 1,195 million United States active-duty
members and 778,000 reserve members in 9/2021. Soldiers are often exposed to drastic …

[HTML][HTML] Relevant dermatoses among US military service members: an operational review of management strategies and telemedicine utilization

GA Pendlebury, P Oro, K Ludlow, D Merideth… - Cureus, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite skin being the largest and most exposed organ of the human body, skin issues can
be challenging to diagnose in deployed military service members. Common reasons …

[HTML][HTML] Rhabdomyolysis caused by isotretinoin and exercise in an otherwise healthy female patient

E Raneses, EC Schmidgal - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Acne vulgaris is one of the most common skin conditions treated by healthcare providers.
Isotretinoin is a well-known and effective treatment for nodulocystic and scarring acne …

[PDF][PDF] Oral isotretinoin for acne in the US military: how accelerated courses and teledermatology can minimize the duty-limiting impacts of treatment

AM Park, C Brahe - Cutis, 2022 - cdn.mdedge.com
The views expressed in this article reflect the results of research conducted by the authors
and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy …

[PDF][PDF] Fighting acne for the fighting forces.

C Brahe, K Peters - Cutis, 2020 - cdn.mdedge.com
VOL. 106 NO. 1 I JULY 2020 19 WWW. MDEDGE. COM/DERMATOLOGY tolerate for active-
duty personnel training in sunny climates. Fortunately, uniform regulations and personal …

[PDF][PDF] Acne keloidalis nuchae in the armed forces

C Brahe, K Peters, N Meunier - Cutis, 2020 - cdn.mdedge.com
Clinical Features and Epidemiology Acne keloidalis nuchae is a chronic inflammatory
disorder characterized by the development of keloidlike papules, pustules, and plaques on …

[PDF][PDF] An Ethical Analysis of Treatment of an Active-Duty Service Member With Limited Follow-up

S Kamat, A Agarwal, B Stoff, A Crotty - Cutis, 2024 - cdn.mdedge.com
Another possibility for the management of this case may be conducting a one-time laser or
light-based therapy or a one-time superficial-to medium-depth chemical peel before the …

[HTML][HTML] Hyperkalemia most common adverse event in women taking spironolactone

L Franki - mdedge9-ma1.mdedge.com
Spironolactone, which is approved to treat heart failure, hypertension, edema, and primary
hyperaldosteronism, has antagonistic effects on progesterone and androgen receptors and …

[HTML][HTML] Aneesh Agarwal, MBA

S Kamat - Cutis - mdedge9-ma1.mdedge.com
For active-duty service members, dermatologic conditions are among the most common
presenting concerns, comprising 15% to 75% of wartime outpatient visits. 1 In general, there …

[HTML][HTML] Angela Crotty, MD

S Kamat, A Agarwal, MBAB Stoff - Cutis - mdedge9-beta.mdedge.com
For active-duty service members, dermatologic conditions are among the most common
presenting concerns, comprising 15% to 75% of wartime outpatient visits. 1 In general, there …