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May 2025 digest

Different faces, shared targets: the curious convergence of AD, AA, and vitiligo In the evolving landscape of dermatology and clinical immunology, a compelling paradox is emerging: three phenotypically distinct conditions—atopic dermatitis (AD), alopecia areata (AA), and vitiligo—are increasingly found to share overlapping immunological features and respond to similar targeted therapies. Historically, the connections among these […]

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#StayInformed: May 2025 PubMed picks

AD hidden hematologic risk: clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP)➜ DOI: 10.1111/all.16587Patients with AD exhibit a significant increased prevalence of CHIP, particularly affecting lymphoid-lineage genes. These findings suggest an underrecognized predisposition to hematologic malignancies in AD, warranting closer surveillance and mechanistic investigation. A recent Nature paper indicates that metformin could prevent CHIP development (DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08871-w) An [...] Read More

Joint ISAD × GADA Research Fellowship: winner

The success of the inaugural call for the ISAD-GADA Fellowship was highlighted, with nine applicants from nine different countries (Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa, Brazil, the Philippines, Nepal, Nigeria, China, and Uganda). A heartfelt thank you to everyone who applied. We were genuinely encouraged by the volume and quality of submissions we received. We are delighted […]

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Call for Abstracts for RAJKA ISAD 2025 Melbourne

We are inviting abstract submissions for the 15th Georg RAJKA International Symposium on Atopic Dermatitis (ISAD), Melbourne 2025. Abstracts for oral and poster presentations will represent the core of the scientific program at this meeting. Abstracts pertaining to human atopic dermatitis and related fields including animal models are appropriate. Info: The Call for Abstracts is […]

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April 2025 digest

Research Trends in Epidemiology and Genetics of Atopic Dermatitis The Rise of Atopic Dermatitis in the Elderly Population Until the early 2000s, atopic dermatitis (AD) was primarily considered a pediatric condition. In older adults, a diagnosis of AD was often dismissed due to its perceived low incidence and frequently misclassified as senile pruritus, pre-bullous pemphigoid, […]

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#StayInformed: April 2025 PubMed picks

How COVID Quarantine May Have Fueled Infantile AD➜ DOI: 10.1111/all.16561Environmental exposures in early life are increasingly linked to the development of AD. China’s COVID-19 lockdown drastically altered infant environmental contact. This Shanghai birth cohort study examined 2204 mother–child pairs, comparing pre- and post-quarantine births. Infants exposed to early-life quarantine had significantly higher rates of AD by [...] Read More

ISAD × the 3rd Beninese Days of Dermato-Venerology

April 16–18, Cotonou, Benin The « 3rd Journées Béninoises de Dermato-Vénérologie », held from April 16–18 in Cotonou under the auspices of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Benin, was more than just a national dermatology conference. In a country with only about two dozen dermatologists serving a population of 13 million, Benin […]

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