Curt Samlaska, MD, FAAD, FACP Dermatologist - IAHCP Accredited

Curt Samlaska, MD, FAAD, FACP Dermatologist - IAHCP Accredited Curt Samlaska, MD, FAAD, FACP, began his medical career in the military at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Dr. Samlaska completed his Dermatology training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where he received extensive training in Mohs surgery, cosmetic dermatology, and exotic disorders. Dr. Samlaska has published over 20 articles pertaining to exotic disorders and genetic disorders such as Proteus syndrome and subcutaneous emphysema. He returned to Tripler Army Medical Center and served as Chief of Services after his dermatology training. It was during this time that Dr. Samlaska was instrumental in the implementation of telemedicine for the Department of Defense. He is currently a national lecturer on various dermatologic topics and a participator in various product studies (ESPRIT study by Abbott).

03/19/2015

At the 93rd General Session and Exhibition of the International Association for Dental Research, researcher Olivier Duverger, National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Neurological Disord...

03/10/2015

Immunotherapy with natural signaling substance relieves skin conditionA three-character code brings relief to patients with psoriasis and sheds light on complex immunoregulation processes: IL-4, an...

03/03/2015

Much of the damage that ultraviolet radiation (UV) does to skin occurs hours after sun exposure, a team of Yale-led researchers concluded in a study that was published online by the journal Science...

02/14/2015

Australians' love affair with mobile phones could save their life according to a joint QUT, Cancer Council Queensland and University of Queensland study using text messages to improve skin cancer p...

Gene may open door for improved keloid, scar treatment http://wp.me/p3iFND-2j
01/30/2015

Gene may open door for improved keloid, scar treatment http://wp.me/p3iFND-2j

Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit have identified a gene that may offer a better understanding of how keloid scars develop and potentially open the door to improved treatment for the often painful, itchy and tender scars. The study is the first to demonstrate that an altered AHNAK gene may have a significant biological role in keloid development. "This finding has great promise for better understanding how keloids function and offer a potential target for improved and novel treatments," says study lead author Lamont R. [ 313 more words. ]

Sun risk for children of melanoma survivors http://wp.me/p3iFND-2g
01/14/2015

Sun risk for children of melanoma survivors http://wp.me/p3iFND-2g

New study has found that children whose parents are melanoma survivors are not receiving the best possible protection from the sun and ultraviolet radiation. This lack of protection can lead to sunburn, increasing the risk of melanoma for the children, who already face a substantially higher risk of developing the skin cancerdue to their family history. Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer as well as one of the most common. [ 589 more words. ]

What is a dermatologist? What do dermatologists do? http://wp.me/p3iFND-2c
12/30/2014

What is a dermatologist? What do dermatologists do? http://wp.me/p3iFND-2c

Dermatologists are specially trained doctors who diagnose and treat conditions of the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes, such as the eyelids and the lining of the mouth. They see patients at every stage of life, from newborn infants to the elderly. According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), they deal with more than 3,000 different diseases, ranging from… [ 2046 more words. ]

UV tanning dependence: some people may be genetically susceptible http://wp.me/p3iFND-29
12/18/2014

UV tanning dependence: some people may be genetically susceptible http://wp.me/p3iFND-29

Researchers have found a possible underlying genetic susceptibility to being dependent on UV tanning. After interviewing young people about their indoor and outdoor tanning history and using questionnaires to classify people as being dependent on UV tanning or not, the investigators conducted a large scale scan of approximately 319,000 rare and common genetic variants in the participants' genomes. "We observed that inherited variation in one gene - known as patched domain containing 2 (PTCHD2) - was significantly associated with whether or not young people, all of whom had previously sunbathed or indoor tanned, exhibited symptoms of tanning dependence," said Dr. [ 47 more words. ]

12/07/2014

A tiny fraction of adverse events occurred after dermatologists performed more than 20,000 noninvasive and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, according to a study published online by JAMA Derm...

New patent for method to establish whether a person will suffer from burns when he or she is submitted to laser hair rem...
11/18/2014

New patent for method to establish whether a person will suffer from burns when he or she is submitted to laser hair removal treatments http://wp.me/p3iFND-20

Researchers at the U. of Granada have developed an innovative technique which facilitates the preventive identification of potential damage in the skin of a patient before he or she is submitted to a dermatological treatment by pulsed light, such as IPL (Intense Pulsed Light). These systems are frequently used in dermatological treatments such as photoepilation, skin rejuvenation, the elimination of… [ 447 more words. ]

10/30/2014

An international research team discovered that mutation of a single gene blocks sweat production, a dangerous condition due to an increased risk of hyperthermia, also known as heatstroke. The gene,...

10/07/2014

New study published in the journal Dermatology and Therapy claims a compound derived from red grapes and found in red wine - resveratrol - may be an effective treatment for acne, particularly when ...

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