Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS
Physician Associate, Lockhart Matter Dermatology

Kristine Kucera,

PA-C, MPAS, DHS
Physician Associate, 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

Hypoallergenic SPF 50 Sunscreen Proven Safe and Effective for Children With Atopic Dermatitis

Researchers of a recent study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a hypoallergenic SPF 50 sunscreen (Anthelios Gentle Lotion Kids...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS
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Plant-Based Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Itch and Improving Quality of Life in Atopic Dermatitis

Zabalafin hydrogel (AB-101a), a novel plant-based therapeutic, has shown promising interim results for treating atopic dermatitis (AD) in both pediatric...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS
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Study Identifies Potential Predictors for Atopic Dermatitis in Infants

A recent observational study evaluated potential biomarkers to predict atopic dermatitis (AD) development in infants by assessing serum markers and...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Shows Dupilumab Reduces Risk of Atopic March Progression in Pediatric Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Researchers of a study found that dupilumab treatment significantly reduces the risk of atopic march progression in pediatric and adolescent...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Childhood Obesity Linked to Higher Risk of Atopic Dermatitis

In a recent study, researchers highlighted a potential link between early childhood obesity and the development of immune-mediated skin diseases...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS

Study Finds Severe Atopic Dermatitis Increases Glaucoma Surgery Risk

A recently published study found that patients with both glaucoma and severe atopic dermatitis (AD) are at a significantly higher...
CURATED BY:
Kristine Kucera,
PA-C, MPAS, DHS
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