Correction: Misspelling of Dr. Tassaneeyakul's Surname in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Article

    June 2017 in “ JAMA Dermatology
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    TLDR The document corrects a name misspelling, acknowledges a pioneer in hair transplantation, and notes a missing conflict of interest disclosure.
    The document includes a correction regarding the misspelling of Dr. Tassaneeyakul's surname in the byline of an article about Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Standard Reporting and Evaluation Guidelines. It also contains a notable note on Norman Orentreich, MD, who is recognized as the father of hair transplantation. Orentreich performed the first hair transplantation surgery for male pattern baldness in 1952 and later introduced the concept of 'donor dominance'. His early method of punch grafting led to a "doll's head" appearance, which was later improved upon with advancements in hair restoration techniques. The document also mentions Orentreich's foundation and its contributions to biomedical research and the development of the Clinique cosmetic brand. Additionally, it addresses a missing conflict of interest disclosure in a separate article on the efficacy and tolerance of anti-tumor necrosis factor agents in cutaneous sarcoidosis.
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