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Spot Diagnosis

Skin Health Institute

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Spot Diagnosis examines the common skin complaints that general medical practitioners are frequently presented with. It is tailored specifically for medical students, and GPs, but should also be useful for nurses and pharmacists. The series provides evidence-based, up-to-date medical education & information aimed at upskilling medical practitioners in treating skin complaints, in order to improve the skin health of our communities. The series is hosted by Associate Professor Alvin Chong, sen ...
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More and more frequently we hear the term ‘skin of colour’ being used colloquially and in medicine. What exactly do we mean by the term ‘skin of colour’? Why are patients with ‘skin of colour’ considered different, unique or distant from societal norms? In this episode, dermatologist Dr Ahmed Kazi passionately educates the listener about how and wh…
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The latest episode, Skincare Gone Crazy, delves into the growing obsession with skincare among today’s youth and its potential physical and psychological repercussions, providing parents and practitioners with valuable insights and the latest information from top clinicians. We have a distinguished panel of experts including consultant dermatologis…
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In honour of HS Awareness Week, we had consultant dermatologist and lead consultant of the Skin Health Institute HS Clinic, Dr Diana Norris join us on the Spot Diagnosis Podcast to delve into the complex condition that is hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). HS can be challenging to diagnose and manage, and it is pivotal to address both the physical and …
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In this episode, we delve into the crucial role clinical trials play in advancing dermatological treatments and enhancing skin health. Clinical trials are essential for demonstrating the effectiveness and safety of new treatments and interventions to prevent, detect, treat, or manage various medical conditions. They are key to improving our current…
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In this episode, we delve into a comparison between two prevalent skin issues: periorificial dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis. We explore the factors associated with periorificial dermatitis, such as frequent use of layered cosmetics, prolonged application of potent topical steroids, and wearing masks. In contrast, seborrheic dermatitis manifes…
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In this episode, we explore the interrelationship between diseases affecting the gut and the skin, in other words, cutaneous manifestations of gastrointestinal disease. We discuss the pathophysiology of coeliac disease, inflammatory bowel disease and common skin conditions such as acne and explore how and why these conditions clinically manifest in…
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Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in dermatology but do we truly understand the breadth of its applications? In this episode of Spot Diagnosis, A/Prof Aaron Robinson and A/Prof Victoria Mar unwrap artificial intelligence for the end user and detail how it can be used as an adjunct in clinical practice. For more information on this episode visi…
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In this episode we're examining two skin conditions that are frequently presented in general practice, infective folliculitis and pseudofolliculitis barbae. During this episode, we'll explore their distinguishing clinical presentations, dissect their differential diagnoses, and discuss the range of management strategies available for effectively ad…
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Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, and as we head into the summer months it is important we understand how to effectively protect ourselves from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. For our latest episode of Spot Diagnosis Podcast we are revisiting our original Sun Protection episode from 2020 with gue…
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In this episode of Spot Diagnosis, Stories about Skin, we hear two heartfelt reflections from Annie, a 25-year-old lifelong sufferer of eczema and Jenny, the mother of seven-year-old Atticus, a young child who has battled with severe eczema since the age of one. Both enlighten and educate us about the patient perspective of what it means to suffer …
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In this episode of Spot Diagnosis, Stories about Skin, clinicians reflect upon their encounters of some of the challenges faced by patients with eczema and how this impacts the lives of their patients. A/Prof Alvin Chong and Dr Susan Robertson, dermatologists, provide valuable medical perspectives, treatment insights, and the latest advancements in…
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In this episode we’ll discuss dermatopathology and how it helps us diagnose a patient’s clinical presentation. We will also dive into the reasons behind the rationale for a skin biopsy, selecting the most appropriate biopsy type and where to perform biopsies in cases of widespread disease. Our panel of experts for this episode includes dermatopatho…
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This episode of Spot Diagnosis was recorded live at the World Congress of Dermatology in July 2023. Our hosts, A/Prof Alvin Chong and Dr Laxmi Iyengar interviewed a number of global experts in their field and discussed current trends in dermatology. Social media experts, Dr Sandra Lee aka ‘Dr Pimple Popper’ and Dr Muneeb Shah otherwise known as ‘De…
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In our first episode of season 5, we’re thrilled to present ‘Vignettes of Dermatology’, a fresh series that delves into various aspects of dermatology through concise, focused episodes. To commence, we’re examining pityriasis rosea and pityriasis versicolor—two conditions with similar names, yet distinct underlying causes. During this episode, we’l…
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In this episode we’ll discuss common skin conditions in those who are immunosuppressed. In particular, we’ll explore skin malignancies in the immunosuppressed, common immunosuppressant medications and their relative immunosuppressant activity, in addition to other fungal, bacterial and benign skin conditions that may be encountered. Our panel of ex…
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In this episode we will focus on a particularly common oral mucosal presentation, ulcers. We'll explore common causes of mouth ulcers, how are these diagnosed, how to investigate for underlying conditions, and how to manage them. To guide us through this challenging topic, we are joined by special guest experts, oral medicine specialist Dr Simone B…
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In this episode, we will explore a range of oral mucosal presentations including oral lichen planus, Sjogren’s syndrome and presentations suggestive of malignancy. To guide us through this challenging topic, we are again joined by special guest experts, oral medicine specialist Dr. Simone Belobrov and dermatologist A/Prof Laura Scardamaglia. See om…
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In this episode we’ll discuss male genital skin and mucosal conditions. We’ll particularly focus on inflammatory conditions such as balanitis & lichen sclerosus, signs suggestive of malignancy and presentations of sexually transmitted infections. Our panel of experts for this episode includes dermatologists A/Prof Anthony Hall and Dr Mark Darling. …
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In this episode we’ll explore the cutaneous manifestations of common endocrine disorders, including polycystic ovarian syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and thyroid disorders. We'll be covering the cutaneous manifestations of these disorders, why they develop and how they are treated. Our panel of experts for this episode includes endocrinologist, Dr Ro…
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In this episode we’ll discuss vulval skin disorders. We’ll particularly focus on vulval lichen sclerosus, lichen planus, recurrent vulval candidiasis and vulval neoplasias. Our guest experts will discuss how these conditions present, what causes them, how to investigate and how to treat them. Our panel of experts for this episode includes consultan…
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In this episode we’ll discuss biologic medications and how they can be used in diseases of the skin, alongside our special guests, A/Prof Peter Foley and Dr Karen Luetsch. We’ll explore what these drugs are, their potential side effects and how they’re prescribed, with a particular focus on psoriasis and eczema. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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In this special episode, we’ll answer a fresh mix of questions submitted by our listeners with the help of our returning guest panel: Specialist Dermatologists A/Prof Alvin Chong and Dr Belinda Welsh, GP Dr Naveen ‘Sunny’ Singh and GP Trainee Dr Karen Freilich. Ever wondered whether cosmetic laser is really safe? Or how to get rid of dark circles u…
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In this 2-part episode, we explore autoimmune disorders of connective tissue with guest experts A/Prof Mandana Nikpour and A/Prof Alvin Chong. In part 1, we focus on lupus erythematosis including its subtypes, clinical presentation, investigations, and management. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this 2-part episode, we explore autoimmune disorders of connective tissue with guest experts A/Prof Mandana Nikpour and A/Prof Alvin Chong. In part 2, we focus on dermatomyositis and systemic sclerosus including clinical presentation, investigations, and management. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode we explore Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) alongside guest expert A/Prof Erin McMeniman. HS can be easy to overlook and carries a heavy burden on its sufferers. In this episode, we discuss how HS may present, what causes it, how it can be managed as well as some emerging therapies for its treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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In this episode we explore birthmarks alongside guest expert Dr Susan Robertson. We discuss naevus simplex, port wine stains, congenital naevi and Becker’s naevus, and how to tell these all apart! We also discuss indications for specialist intervention and various treatment options available for the different types of birthmark. See omnystudio.com/…
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In this episode we discuss the topical therapies used in the management of skin disease. We explore the differences between creams, lotions, gels, foams and ointments. Dr Blake Mumford and Dr Anneliese Willems discuss the finer points of how and when to use each topical treatment with guest expert Dr Sarah Brennand. We also explore common myths abo…
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Viral warts! Probably not a podcast topic suitable for consumption on the train commute but an important and common problem nonetheless. Join Dr. Blake Mumford and Dr. Aaron Robinson as they quiz Dr. Mark Darling on all issues related to the humble wart, including those located on the genitals. We’ll cover their dark history, the different types of…
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Disorders of skin pigmentation can have a profound impact on the mental wellbeing of patients who are affected. Not all white patches of skin are vitiligo! Tune in to Dr. Blake Mumford and Dr. Aaron Robinson as they discuss disorders of hypopigmentation and depigmentation with Dr. Michelle Rodrigues. Learn about how fungal infections can cause hypo…
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Childhood exanthems present a quandary: how do you differentiate the rash of meningococcal septicaemia from the non-specific viral exanthem? What’s a Koplik spot and what about Forcheimer spots? And what about recognizing infections that can affect the foetus? Learn how to recognise childhood exanthems and enanthems with Professor John Su, a paedia…
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Scabies, you’re not a true dermatologist until you’ve had it. Listen in to experts A/Prof Alvin Chong and Professor Andrew Steer discuss scabies, a scourge that has been with humanity for over 2,500 years. Learn where to look for scabies mite burrows, what makes you itch, and war time experiments undertaken to work out exactly how the mites are spr…
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In this episode Dr Belinda Welsh discusses rosacea from the perspective of a dermatologist, and her first-hand experience as a patient. The subtypes of rosacea, approach to diagnosis, and treatment strategies for rosacea are artfully explored by dependable co-hosts Associate Professor Alvin Chong and Dr Blake Mumford. See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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What’s the difference between allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis? Do you refer to a dermatologist or allergist for contact dermatitis patch testing? What are the common allergens that cause allergic contact dermatitis? These questions and many others will be answered by world-renowned contact dermatitis expert Associate Pro…
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This episode covers the spectrum of keratinocyte atypia from actinic keratosis, to Bowen’s disease, and finally squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). SCC is the second most common skin cancer and about 600 Australians die from SCC every year. Join Dr Blake Mumford, Associate Professor Alvin Chong, and Dr Michelle Goh as they discuss their approach to acti…
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This episode covers everything you need to know about how to protect yourself from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. We also dive into public health campaigns and their role in skin cancer, focusing on Australia’s world renown SunSmart program. Associate Professor Alvin Chong and Dr Blake Mumford discuss the finer points of sunscreen us…
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BCCs are one of the keratinocyte carcinomas, the other being SCC. These are cancers which arise from keratinocytes, the cells which make up a vast majority of the epidermis. BCCs are the most common type of skin cancer. In fact, BCCs are the most common type of cancer, period. To give you some perspective, in Australia, the incidence of keratinocyt…
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The COVID-19 virus is deadly. It is insidious, and it is going to be with us for a very long time. How do we continue to provide a clinical service in the grips of a pandemic? What are the cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19? How common are these cutaneous manifestations? What does it mean when a patient presents with perniosis in this time? What …
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In this episode, we discuss urticaria which is otherwise known as hives, it’s a widespread condition that affects about 25% of the population at some point in their lives. Urticaria is a common skin condition in which we see transient, smooth, raised, and very itchy areas of skin. Often you see small lumps in the skin, often the size of a mosquito …
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Eczema (also called atopic dermatitis) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a greater prevalence in children than adults, although it can affect any age. Estimated population prevalence is 20.3% in 1-year-olds but decreases to 16% in 4-year-olds, highlighting the fact that a significant proportion of children outgrow eczema. The disea…
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Eczema (also called atopic dermatitis) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a greater prevalence in children than adults, although it can affect any age. Estimated population prevalence is 20.3% in 1-year-olds but decreases to 16% in 4-year-olds, highlighting the fact that a significant proportion of children outgrow eczema. The disea…
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