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Physician Interviews

Monday, February 21, 2011

Oral Mucosal Diseases

Dr. Martin GreenbergSome of the most common oral mucosal diseases include oral lichen planus and mucous membrane pemphigoid. Martin Greenberg, DDS, chief of oral medicine at Penn Medicine, joins host Dr. Lee Freedman to discuss how primary care physicians can diagnose these conditions, some of which are chronic. Oral lesions are often the first symptoms of various underlying systemic diseases, including Crohn's disease and sarcoidosis. At what point should a physician be concerned that an oral lesion might be the sign of a more serious condition?


Source: ReachMD | Originally Aired: December 28, 2009 | Length: 13 min

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Link Between Psoriasis and Cardiac Conditions

Dr. Joel GelfandAre patients with psoriasis more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, and what mechanisms might link these two conditions? Do the severity of psoriasis and the agents used to treat this condition factor in to determining a patient's cardiovascular risk?

Host Dr. Lee Freedman asks Joel Gelfand, MD, MSCE, assistant professor of dermatology and medical director of the clinical studies unit in the department of dermatology at Penn Medicine, to describe what physicians should be aware of with patients who have psoriasis. Should these patients be screened more regularly for cardiovascular disease?

Source: ReachMD | Originally Aired: December 21, 2009 | Length: 13 min
 
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