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Dr. Norman Lockshin : DermAssociates

DermAssociates is a dermatology practice in Silver Spring, MD specializing in medical dermatology. We offer a spectrum of dermatologic treatments including MOHS surgery, cosmetic procedures, blue light treatments and narrow band ultraviolet light. Our physicians are expertly trained and are all board certified dermatologists. Patients of all ages visit and trust DermAssociates.

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Norman Lockshin, MD FACP, FAAD

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Dr. Norman A. Lockshin earned his A.B. at Washington and Jefferson College in 1963. In 1967 he was graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine. His internship was completed at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois during 1967-1968. Following his internship, Dr. Lockshin spent two years with the United States Public Health Service in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Lockshin completed his dermatology residency at the University of Pennsylvania from 1970-1973. From 1973-1974, he was on the teaching staff of the department of dermatology of the University of Pennsylvania. He opened his dermatology practice in 1974 in Silver Spring, Maryland. In addition, he has been on the teaching staff of Georgetown University Department of Dermatology for the past 30 years.

For several years he was also on the teaching staff of the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. A Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, he has also been one of the top physicians listed in the Washingtonian magazine for more than twenty years and voted by his peers as one of the top dermatologists in Washington Checkbook magazine.

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Malignant syphilis: Severe variant of secondary syphilis

Urticaria as a sign of viral hepatitis

The black keratinous cyst: a sign of hemochromatosis

Flat facial warts treated with fluorouracil

Treatment of Mycobacterium marinum infections with minocycline

Varicella-Like Rash Associated With Mycoplasma Infection
Norman Lockshin,
MD FACP, FAAD
Ben Lockshin,
MD FAAD
Amy B. Cole,
MD FAAD
Edward W. Cowen,
MD FAAD M.H.S.C.
Jennifer Desimone
MD