Publications by authors named "T Adlam"

While dermal piercings have become increasingly popular, there is limited dermatologic literature detailing a standard removal technique. Dermal piercings are often removed in the emergency department using non-serrated hemostats and a rocking motion until the anchor can be pulled through the skin. Removal by these means may lead to unnecessary damage to the skin, infections, and scarring.

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Dietary supplements have become increasingly popular to improve facial appearance and optimize skin health. With countless supplements available online and in stores, there are unlimited options for patients to choose from. Federal law does not require the Food and Drug Administration to assess each product's efficacy before its appearance on the market.

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Hyperhidrosis is a condition of excessive sweating, which can have profound physical and mental effects. Hyperhidrosis is a significantly impactful and distressing illness that warrants equal attention as other more well-known dermatologic conditions. However, because of a lack of awareness among the public, stigma, and difficulty with access to treatments (due to cost or insurance coverage), patients are less likely to be diagnosed and treated.

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  • * A search of PubMed and Embase revealed several anticholinergics under investigation for HH, including glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin, sofpironium bromide, and umeclidinium, with glycopyrrolate being the only FDA-approved option.
  • * The findings suggest that understanding these topical treatments is crucial for managing HH, and although safety data is limited, the emerging treatments have minimal known risks for patients.
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