Jun Kang, MD
Expertise: Dermatology
Primary Location: Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, Baltimore, MD
Cutaneous autoimmune connective tissue diseases are a diverse group of conditions that affect the skin, mucous membrane, hair/nails, and internal organs. These conditions can predominantly affect the skin, are difficult to diagnose and are often refractory to treatment.
Our specialists provide innovative and comprehensive care for patients with cutaneous lupus (discoid lupus, butterfly rash, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus), dermatomyositis, and other cutaneous autoimmune connective tissue diseases.
Our specialists engage in clinical and translational research to advance treatment and patient care.
A few of the skin conditions we see and treat in rheumatologic dermatology include:
Please note that only patients diagnosed with a rheumatic skin conditions should schedule appointments at our center. If you are not sure about your skin condition diagnosis or are concerned about a skin lesion that has not been diagnosed as a rheumatic skin condition, please call 410-955-5933 to request an appointment at one of our general dermatology clinics.
New and existing patients: 410-955-5933
Fax: 410-502-2309
Skin biopsy, blood work, imaging, and other relevant records from your dermatologist, primary care physician, and/or rheumatologist should be faxed to our office prior to your appointment.
Expertise: Dermatology
Primary Location: Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, Baltimore, MD