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1. Jewish Women in Dermatology.

4. Development of a Skin-Directed Scoring System for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Epidermal Necrolysis: A Delphi Consensus Exercise.

5. Occam's razor and Hickam's dictum: a dermatologic perspective.

8. Senile Gluteal Dermatosis: An Underreported Condition in Elderly Patients.

9. The darker side of head lice infestations.

13. Domestic violence in the coronavirus disease 2019 era: Insights from a survivor.

14. Visual perception, cognition, and error in dermatologic diagnosis: Key cognitive principles.

15. Visual perception, cognition, and error in dermatologic diagnosis: Diagnosis and error.

17. Cognitive and visual diagnostic errors in dermatology: part 1.

18. Diagnostic heuristics in dermatology, part 2: metacognition and other fixes.

20. Recurrent Palisaded Neutrophilic and Granulomatous Dermatitis in the Setting of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

21. The Largest Mass Poisoning in History: Arsenic Contamination of Well Water in Bangladesh.

24. Diagnostic Error Rates in Dermatology.

25. Acquired elastoma in a subungual location.

27. Picturing in Dermatology-From Wax Models to Teledermatology, Part I.

28. Eucerin: A Revolutionary Formulation Still Going Strong for Over a Century.

29. Abdominal Elephantiasis Nostras Verrucosa: An Underrecognized Disorder.

30. Fowler's Solution and the Evolution of the Use of Arsenic in Modern Medicine.

34. Radium: Curie's Perpetual Sunshine.

35. Dermatologic manifestation of hyperandrogenism: a retrospective chart review.

36. Thick plaques on the foot.

38. Isotretinoin systemic therapy and the shadow cast upon dermatology's downtrodden hero.

39. The role of nutrition in acne pathogenesis: YouTube as a reflection of current popular thought.

40. Forensics in dermatology: part II.

41. Forensics in dermatology: part I.

43. Cutaneous manifestations of endocrine neoplasia.

44. Osteogenesis imperfecta in a 3,000-year-old mummy.

45. Diagnosis and management of the dermatologic manifestations of the polycystic ovary syndrome.

46. Paleodermatology update.

47. Recurrent injection site reactions from interferon beta 1-b.

48. Case study: delicate skin cutting: management beyond the skin and implications of superficial habitual self-mutilation.

49. Paleodermatoses: lessons learned from mummies.

50. Turner's syndrome in dermatology.

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