Languages SpokenEnglish Common ConditionsBased on the training and education, Dr. Richard Johnson, MD may treat patients with the following conditions. Please always check with Dr. Richard Johnson, MD directly about which exact conditions he treats. - Itchy Skin
- Smoker Lines
- Skin Redness
- Warts
- Razor Bumps
- Canker Sores
- Liver Spots
- Frizzy Hair
- Neck Bands
- Enlarged Pores
- Varicose Veins
- Dark Circles Under Eyes
- Free Radical Skin Damage
- Keratosis Pilaris
- Milia
- Forehead Wrinkles
- Unwanted Tattoos
- Spider Veins
- Loose Body Skin
- Sparse Eyelashes
Prescribed MedicationsTriamcinolone Acetonide Mupirocin Ketoconazole Clobetasol Propionate Imiquimod Minocycline Metronidazole Hydroxyzine Doxycycline Hyclate Methotrexate Research PublicationsApproximately 55% of Dermatologists in Boston, MA have available research publications Trachyonychia Secondary to Acitretin Usage. Taylor Thieman, Dillon Clarey, Richard A Johnson, Ryan M Trowbridge Cureus 2020-01-19 Palpable purpura in an elderly man. Timothy K Chartier, Richard A Johnson, Michael Kaminer, Steven Tahan Archives of dermatology 2003-10 Granulomatous and suppurative dermatitis at interferon alfa injection sites: report of 2 cases. Scott Sanders, Klaus Busam, Steven R Tahan, Richard A Johnson, Dana Sachs Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2002-04 Dermatophyte infections in human immune deficiency virus (HIV) disease. R A Johnson Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2000-11 HIV disease: mucocutaneous fungal infections in HIV disease. R A Johnson Clinics in dermatology HIV disease in the year 2000. J D Stratigos, R A Johnson, A Stratigos Clinics in dermatology Prevalence of skin disease in a cohort of shelter-based homeless men. A J Stratigos, R Stern, E González, R A Johnson, J O'Connell, J S Dover Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 1999-08 An asymptomatic penile plaque with regional lymphadenopathy. J M Gelfand, P K Lee, R Margolis, R A Johnson Archives of dermatology 1999-07 Human immunodeficiency virus disease in the era of HAART: a reevaluation of the mucocutaneous manifestations. R A Johnson Current clinical topics in infectious diseases 1999 Protothecosis: an unusual cause of chronic subcutaneous and soft tissue infection. S V Walsh, R A Johnson, S R Tahan The American Journal of dermatopathology 1998-08
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