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Feldman, Steven
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of clobetasol propionate 0.05% foam in the treatment of nonscalp psoriasis.
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Over-the-counter topical skin products--a common component of skin disease management.
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Definitions of measures of effect duration for psoriasis treatments.
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Commentary: The relative ease of obtaining a dermatologic appointment in Boston: how methods drive results.
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Timing of return office visit affects adherence to topical treatment in patients with atopic dermatitis: an analysis of 5 studies.
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Capitation payment, length of visit, and preventive services: evidence from a national sample of outpatient physicians.
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Patients spend more time with the physician for excision of a malignant skin lesion than for excision of a benign skin lesion.
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Cumulative irritation potential of metronidazole gel compared to azelaic acid gel after repeated applications to healthy skin.
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Adherence to topical therapy increases around the time of office visits.
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Correlates of patient satisfaction with physician visit: differences between elderly and non-elderly survey respondents.
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The cost-effectiveness of rosacea treatments.
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Prescribing patterns for topical retinoids: analyses of 15 years of data from the national ambulatory medical care survey.
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Estimating the time required for a complete skin examination.
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Treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis with alefacept for up to one year: a case series.
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Improvement in treatment adherence with a 3-day course of fluocinonide cream 0.1% for atopic dermatitis.
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Combination therapy for psoriasis in the United States.
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A double-blind, randomized clinical trial of 20% alpha/poly hydroxy acid cream to reduce scaling of lesions associated with moderate, chronic plaque psoriasis.
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Patterns of vitamin D analog use for the treatment of psoriasis.
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Decreasing frequency of office visits on fridays.
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Predicting improvement in signs and symptoms of plaque psoriasis after 1 week of treatment with clobetasol propionate 0.05% spray.
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Patient satisfaction in dermatology: a qualitative assessment.
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The duration of acne treatment.
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Underuse of early follow-up visits: a missed opportunity to improve patients' adherence.
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The duration of office visits in the United States, 1993 to 2010.
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Is the duration of skin disease visits decreasing in the United States?
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Tofacitinib, an oral Janus kinase inhibitor, for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis: Long-term efficacy and safety results from 2 randomized phase-III studies and 1 open-label long-term extension study.
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Assessing the overall benefit of a medication: cumulative benefit of secukinumab over time in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
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Increasing Adherence with Topical Agents for Atopic Dermatitis.
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Healthcare costs in psoriasis and psoriasis sub-groups over time following psoriasis diagnosis.
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Severe and acute complications of biologics in psoriasis.
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Measurement of Disease Severity in a Population of Rosacea Patients.
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