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A Systematic Review of Patient-Reported Outcomes for Cosmetic Indications of Botulinum Toxin Treatment

Wang, Jenny; Rieder, Evan A
BACKGROUND:Botulinum toxin (BTX) injection is the most popular cosmetic procedure in the United States. Although facial rejuvenation is considered cosmetic, physical appearance has meaningful impact on quality of life (QOL), best measured by patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Patient-reported outcomes are now often required for Food and Drug Administration approval of new pharmaceuticals. OBJECTIVE:This review summarizes the PRO instruments and outcomes in evaluating patient QOL after aesthetic BTX administration. METHODS:PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL Plus, and PsycINFO databases were searched for prospective studies using PRO instruments to directly evaluate the success of cosmetic BTX intervention. RESULTS:Five psychometrically validated, facial rhytid-specific PRO tools are currently used in clinical research. Most studies addressing PROs after cosmetic BTX treatment use 1-item Likert scales evaluating overall satisfaction. BTX treatment generally resulted in improved satisfaction and QOL metrics, such as perception of youthfulness, attractiveness, restedness, affect, mood, and self-confidence. Combination treatments, whether of multiple facial areas or with multiple treatment modalities, may improve PROs even further. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:Validated, specific PRO instruments can be used to better understand patient expectations in regards to cosmetic treatment, thus helping aesthetic dermatologists maximize patient satisfaction and retention.
PMID: 30893170
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 3735122

Over-the-Counter Hair Loss Treatments: Help or Hype?

Bater, Kristin; Rieder, Evan
Introduction: A limited number of treatments have been approved for androgenetic alopecia, however, myriad over-the-counter products for hair loss are available and readily purchased by consumers. This study aims to provide an overview of popular over-the-counter hair loss products and to review the available evidence regarding their use.
PMID: 30586264
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 3659312

Volumizing Hyaluronic Acid Filler for Treatment of Infraorbital Hollows

Rieder, Evan A
PMID: 30422221
ISSN: 2168-6092
CID: 3458412

To Form a More Perfect Dermatologic Union

Rieder, Evan A; Day, Doris
PMID: 29877934
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 3144542

Dermatologist Practices During Total Body Skin Examinations: A Survey Study

Rieder, Evan A; Mu, Euphemia W; Wang, Jenny; Cohen, David E; Rigel, Darrell S; Stevenson, Mary L
Though screening for skin cancer is an essential practice in dermatology, limited data are published on dermatologists' total body skin examination (TBSE) behaviors. We surveyed 6500 dermatologists on their TBSE practices, including questions about less commonly examined body sites. We found varied TBSE practices among all dermatologists and discrepancies in examinations between dermatologists of opposite genders. J Drugs Dermatol. 2018;17(5):516-520.
PMID: 29742182
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 3164102

Proximal Subungual Onychomycosis in the Immunocompetent: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [Case Report]

Liang, Sydney E; Cohen, David E; Rieder, Evan A
Proximal subungual onychomycosis (PSO), which predominantly involves the nail plate from the proximal nail fold, is the rarest form of onychomycosis. Classically associated with an immunocompromised state, PSO is an uncommon diagnosis in individuals without immunodeficiency. We present a case of a healthy 51-year-old man, who presented with a three-month history of white discoloration of multiple toenails. Physical examination revealed white, opaque patches on the proximal third nail plates of multiple toenails. The affected digits also demonstrated proximal onycholysis, subungual debris, and mild paronychia. Laboratory examinations, including routine serologic studies as well as human immunodeficiency virus and antinuclear antibodies, were within normal limits. Proximal nail fragments of the left hallux showed sections of dystrophic nail plate with mounds of parakeratosis, collections of neutrophils, and hyphae that highlighted with periodic acid-Schiff staining. The patient was diagnosed with PSO and tinea pedis bilaterally and treated with oral fluconazole with gradual improvement. This case of PSO highlights the potential for its rare occurrence in a healthy host. However, the clinical presentation of PSO should trigger an evaluation for possible immunodeficiency. <p><em>J Drugs Dermatol. 2018;17(4):475-478.</em></p>.
PMID: 29601625
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 5522832

Dermatology on Instagram: An Analysis of Hashtags [Editorial]

Park, Joyce H; Christman, Mitalee P; Linos, Eleni; Rieder, Evan A
Forty-two percent of Americans search for health-related information on social media platforms, and forty-five percent of consumers report that social media health information influences their decision to seek care.
PMID: 29601627
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 3658942

In response to Lebwohl et al, "Psychiatric adverse events during treatment with brodalumab: Analysis of psoriasis clinical trials" [Letter]

Rieder, Evan A
PMID: 29447687
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 2958022

Primary anetoderma with undifferentiated connective tissue disease [Case Report]

Tong, Lana X; Beasley, Jenna; Meehan, Shane; Rieder, Evan; Pomeranz, Miriam; Sicco, Kristen Lo; Femia, Alisa; Kim, Randie; Franks, Andrew G
Anetoderma is a rare benign elastolytic disorder that is characterized by focal loss of elastin fibers on histopathology and is often recalcitrant to treatment. We present a case of a patient with a 20-year history of pruritic and painful hyperpigmented atrophic papules clustered on the neck, axillae, inframammary folds, and right medial thigh. Although the histopathologyof her axillary lesions was consistent with anetoderma, her clinical presentation is unusual given the extent of involvement, reported pain and pruritus, and sharp demarcation of the distribution. The diagnosticuncertainty of this case led to added difficulty in management of a disease that is already notoriously difficult to treat and may significantly impact patient's quality of life.
PMID: 29447658
ISSN: 1087-2108
CID: 4372212

Papular mucinosis, or localized lichen myxedematosis (LM) (discrete papular type)

Christman, Mitalee P; Sukhdeo, Kumar; Kim, Randie H; Meehan, Shane; Rieder, Evan; Sicco, Kristen Lo; Franks, Andrew
Lichen myxedematosus is condition characterized by localized areas of dermal deposition of mucin, presenting with firm papules localized to few areas of the body. The condition needs to be excluded from scleromyxedema, which, in addition to the firm papular eruption, has areas of induration and is usually associated with a monoclonal gammopathyand systemic symptoms. We present a 62-year-old woman with a several-year history of asymptomatic, firm papules over the face and arms with no evidence of thyroid disease or a monoclonal gammopathy,which is consistent with a diagnosis of localized lichen myxedematosus, the discrete papular variant. The patient is being treated with a topical calcineurininhibitor.
PMID: 29447654
ISSN: 1087-2108
CID: 2958002