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New Episode! Clippings: Official Podcast of the Council for Nail Disorders

February 7, 2023
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April Schachtel
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Tune into the latest episode of Clippings, the Council for Nail Disorders' official monthly podcast covering all things nail disease!

This episode, co-hosts Dr. April Schachtel, Assistant Professor for the UW Division of Dermatology, and Dr. Katherine Stiff, dermatology resident at the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Department of Dermatology, review the following recent publications:

  • "Risk of recurrence of nail unit melanoma after functional surgery versus amputation." Oh, Byung Ho, et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2023).
  • "Sustained Resolution of Nail Psoriasis Through 5 Years with Ixekizumab: A Post-Hoc analysis from UNCOVER-3." Egeberg, Alexander, et al. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 102 (2022)
  • "The untold burden of isolated nail psoriasis: delayed diagnosis and significant risk of psoriatic arthritis in a retrospective study at an academic center." Chang, Michelle J., et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2023).

The Council for Nail Disorders

 is a professional organization providing support and facilitation of research and education on the basic science, clinical, and pathologic aspects of the nail. Clippings is a great resource for dermatologists, podiatrists, and other clinicians interested in recent developments in pathology of the nails. 

Click here to listen on the Council for Nail Disorders' website.

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