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Put Your Dermatology Knowledge to the Test with Our Sunday Crossword Challenge!

2025-04-20

Author: John Tan

Welcome to the exhilarating world of Dermatology Times' Sunday Crossword, where fun meets expertise in dermatology! Each week, we bring you a carefully crafted collection of words and terms inspired by cutting-edge developments and breakthroughs in the dermatology sector.

From revolutionary treatments to the latest research discoveries, this crossword puzzle is not just a brain teaser; it's a fantastic way to enhance your knowledge and keep abreast of essential trends in the ever-evolving field of dermatology.

If you crave even deeper insights, make sure to dive into our Weekly Roundup, summarizing this week's most critical updates and stories. Staying informed is your best strategy to ace these puzzles and outshine your peers!

Get Ready to Challenge Yourself!

Are you up for the challenge? Participate by attempting our interactive crossword or a straightforward static version. This week’s crossword includes engaging clues like:

Across Clues:

2. (Abbreviation) An emotional disorder to be mindful of in aesthetic patients.

5. (Abbreviation) A behavioral issue commonly associated with nail picking.

6. A prevalent lesion found in immunocompromised patients treated with LED-PDT.

8. An inflammation-related pigmentary disorder that can benefit from PRP.

9. A category of approved therapies that encompasses EVO756.

Down Clues:

1. A type of skin cancer that has seen a decline in surgeries post-COVID.

3. A newly approved treatment for chronic spontaneous urticaria in the United States.

4. A genetic pigment-loss disorder linked to PCSK9.

6. (Last name) The dermatologist recently honored with an endowed professorship from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

7. A test that helps clinicians sidestep SLNB in melanoma cases.

Want to see how you did? Keep an eye out for the answers in next week's edition of Dermatology Times' Sunday Crossword. Happy puzzling!