Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS
Lockhart Matter Dermatology

Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS
Lockhart Matter Dermatology

Kristine Kucera is a certified physician associate at Lockhart Matter Dermatology and associate clinical professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Dr. Kucera received her Master of Science degree in Dermatology from the University of Nebraska Physician Assistant Program and her Doctorate of Health Science degree from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Dr. Kucera is currently serving as a clinical advisor to the Dermatology Education Foundation, and she is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. Recognized as a national key opinion leader in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, Dr. Kucera is a sough-after speaker who regularly shares her expertise on various dermatologic conditions at national conferences.

Kristine's Shared Resources

Global Study Reveals Treatment Patterns and Burden of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Researchers of the MEASURE-AD study delved into the global landscape of treatment patterns and the multifaceted burden experienced by patients...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Reveals Common Therapeutic Targets for Chronic Hand Eczema, Regardless of Atopic Dermatitis Status

Researchers of a study explored the molecular similarities between chronic hand eczema (CHE) patients with and without atopic dermatitis (AD)....
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Links Atopic Dermatitis With Oral Health Disparities: Insights into Altered Oral Microbiota

In a study, researchers looked into the relationship between atopic dermatitis (AD) and oral health, aiming to bridge the knowledge...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Identifies Skin Microbe Link to Eczema Itching: Potential for New Treatments

Eczema affects millions globally, with itch being a prominent symptom that impacts quality of life. Recent research investigated a potential...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Brain Natriuretic Peptide’s Role in Atopic Dermatitis Development

Researchers at North Carolina State University have made a significant discovery in understanding the role of a specific peptide in...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Shows Climate Change’s Impact on Atopic Dermatitis, Urges In-depth Research and Dermatological Action

A literature review conducted on climate change and atopic dermatitis (AD) reveals that climate change significantly affects atopic dermatitis (AD),...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS
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