Cynthia Trickett,

PA-C, MPAS

Cynthia Trickett,

PA-C, MPAS

North Dallas Dermatology Associates

Cynthia Trickett,

PA-C, MPAS

North Dallas Dermatology Associates

Cynthia J. Trickett is a licensed physician associate based in Dallas with 24 years of experience in dermatology, specializing in complicated psoriasis, immunologic disorders, and atopic dermatitis patient management. She received her Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. She was recognized as the American Academy of Physician Assistants Distinguished Fellow in 2017, and she was awarded POCN’s America’s Top PA in 2018 by her peers. As a military veteran, she is well versed in compliance reviews, expense audits (Defense Travel System), and credentialing inspections. Cynthia is a mentor and sought-after speaker at both the local and national level.

Cynthia's Shared Resources

The Complex Impact of Diet on Atopic Dermatitis

In a study, researchers analyzed the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD), which involves genetic and environmental factors, including diet. Maternal...
CURATED BY:
Cynthia Trickett,
PA-C, MPAS

The Link Between Atopic Dermatitis and Food Allergy: Insights and Prevention Strategies

In a review, researchers explored the intricate relationship between atopic dermatitis (AD) and food allergy, shedding light on recent findings...
CURATED BY:
Cynthia Trickett,
PA-C, MPAS

The Burden of Atopic Dermatitis: Implications for Healthcare Decision-Makers

Researchers of a review highlighted the often-overlooked burden of atopic dermatitis (AD) in adults, shedding light on its clinical, economic,...
CURATED BY:
Cynthia Trickett,
PA-C, MPAS

Study Connects Protein Deficiency to Atopic Dermatitis, Suggests Personalized Treatment Approaches

An Oregon State University study linked a protein deficiency to atopic dermatitis (AD). The research found that mice without COUP-TF...
CURATED BY:
Cynthia Trickett,
PA-C, MPAS

Combined Therapy With Dupilumab and Tofacitinib Shows Promise in Severe Atopic Dermatitis

A 35-year-old male with severe atopic dermatitis (AD) saw partial improvement with dupilumab and halobetasol, leading to the addition of...
CURATED BY:
Cynthia Trickett,
PA-C, MPAS

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