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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Incidence Of Myocardial Infarction And Cerebrovascular Accident In Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa, S. Reddy, A. Strunk, G. B. Jemec, A. Garg
Incidence Of Myocardial Infarction And Cerebrovascular Accident In Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa, S. Reddy, A. Strunk, G. B. Jemec, A. Garg
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Use Of Teledermatology By Dermatology Hospitalists Is Effective In The Diagnosis And Management Of Inpatient Disease., C. K. Gabel, E. Nguyen, R. Karmouta, K. J. Liu, G. Zhou, A. Alloo, R. Arakaki, Y. Balagula, V. R. Sharon, Daniela Kroshinsky, +25 Additional Authors
Use Of Teledermatology By Dermatology Hospitalists Is Effective In The Diagnosis And Management Of Inpatient Disease., C. K. Gabel, E. Nguyen, R. Karmouta, K. J. Liu, G. Zhou, A. Alloo, R. Arakaki, Y. Balagula, V. R. Sharon, Daniela Kroshinsky, +25 Additional Authors
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BACKGROUND:Patient outcomes are improved when dermatologists provide inpatient consults. Inpatient access to dermatologists is limited, illustrating an opportunity to utilize teledermatology. Little is known about the ability of dermatologists to accurately diagnose and manage inpatients using teledermatology, particularly utilizing non-dermatologist generated clinical data. METHODS:This prospective study assessed the ability of teledermatology to diagnose and manage 41 dermatology consults from a large urban tertiary care center utilizing internal medicine referral documentation and photos. Twenty-seven dermatology hospitalists were surveyed. Interrater agreement was assessed by the kappa statistic. RESULTS:There was substantial agreement between in-person and teledermatology assessment of the diagnosis with differential diagnosis …
Mucocutaneous Disease And Related Clinical Characteristics In Hospitalized Children And Adolescents With Covid-19 And Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome In Children., S. Rekhtman, R. Tannenbaum, A. Strunk, M. Birabaharan, S. Wright, A. Garg
Mucocutaneous Disease And Related Clinical Characteristics In Hospitalized Children And Adolescents With Covid-19 And Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome In Children., S. Rekhtman, R. Tannenbaum, A. Strunk, M. Birabaharan, S. Wright, A. Garg
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Background
Little is known about mucocutaneous disease in acutely ill children and adolescents with COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C).
Objective
To characterize mucocutaneous disease and its relation to clinical course among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and MIS-C.
Methods
Descriptive cohort study of prospectively and consecutively hospitalized eligible patients between May 11, 2020 and June 5, 2020.
Results
In COVID-19 patients, 4 of 12 (33%) had rash and/or mucositis, including erythema, morbilliform pattern, and lip mucositis. In MIS-C patients, 9 of 19 (47%) had rash and/or mucositis, including erythema, morbilliform, retiform purpura, targetoid and urticarial patterns, along with …
Proceeding Report Of The Second Symposium On Hidradenitis Suppurativa Advances (Shsa) 2017, E. Shavit, A. Alavi, F. G. Bechara, R. G. Bennett, M. Bourcier, R. Cibotti, S. Daveluy, J. W. Frew, A. Garg, M. A. Lowes, +20 Additional Authors
Proceeding Report Of The Second Symposium On Hidradenitis Suppurativa Advances (Shsa) 2017, E. Shavit, A. Alavi, F. G. Bechara, R. G. Bennett, M. Bourcier, R. Cibotti, S. Daveluy, J. W. Frew, A. Garg, M. A. Lowes, +20 Additional Authors
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Examination Of Fluconazole-Induced Alopecia In An Animal Model And Human Cohort, G. R. Thompson, C. R. Krois, V. K. Affolter, A. D. Everett, E. K. Varjonen, V. R. Sharon, A. Singapuri, M. Dennis, I. Mchardy, S. D. White, +6 Additional Authors
Examination Of Fluconazole-Induced Alopecia In An Animal Model And Human Cohort, G. R. Thompson, C. R. Krois, V. K. Affolter, A. D. Everett, E. K. Varjonen, V. R. Sharon, A. Singapuri, M. Dennis, I. Mchardy, S. D. White, +6 Additional Authors
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Touch Preparation Of Skin Biopsy Specimen For Rapid Diagnosis Of Cutaneous Nocardia Nova In The Immunocompromised Host, E. C. Traver, S. Husain, M. E. Grossman
Touch Preparation Of Skin Biopsy Specimen For Rapid Diagnosis Of Cutaneous Nocardia Nova In The Immunocompromised Host, E. C. Traver, S. Husain, M. E. Grossman
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5-0 Polypropylene Versus 5-0 Fast Absorbing Plain Gut For Cutaneous Wound Closure: A Randomized Evaluator Blind Trial, D. B. Eisen, A. R. Zhuang, A. Hasan, V. R. Sharon, H. Bang, M. K. Crispin
5-0 Polypropylene Versus 5-0 Fast Absorbing Plain Gut For Cutaneous Wound Closure: A Randomized Evaluator Blind Trial, D. B. Eisen, A. R. Zhuang, A. Hasan, V. R. Sharon, H. Bang, M. K. Crispin
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Weekly Adalimumab Treatment Decreased Disease Flare In Hidradenitis Suppurativa Over 36 Weeks: Integrated Results From The Phase 3 Pioneer Trials, H. H. Van Der Zee, M. Longcore, Z. Geng, A. Garg
Weekly Adalimumab Treatment Decreased Disease Flare In Hidradenitis Suppurativa Over 36 Weeks: Integrated Results From The Phase 3 Pioneer Trials, H. H. Van Der Zee, M. Longcore, Z. Geng, A. Garg
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A Core Domain Set For Hidradenitis Suppurativa Trial Outcomes: An International Delphi Process, L. Thorlacius, J. R. Ingram, B. Villumsen, S. Esmann, J. S. Kirby, A. B. Gottlieb, J. F. Merola, R. Dellavalle, A. Garg, G. B. E. Jemec, +2 Additional Authors
A Core Domain Set For Hidradenitis Suppurativa Trial Outcomes: An International Delphi Process, L. Thorlacius, J. R. Ingram, B. Villumsen, S. Esmann, J. S. Kirby, A. B. Gottlieb, J. F. Merola, R. Dellavalle, A. Garg, G. B. E. Jemec, +2 Additional Authors
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Characterization Of The 2016-2017 Dermatology Standardized Letter Of Recommendation, R. F. Wang, M. Zhang, A. Alloo, T. Stasko, J. E. Miller, J. A. Kaffenberger
Characterization Of The 2016-2017 Dermatology Standardized Letter Of Recommendation, R. F. Wang, M. Zhang, A. Alloo, T. Stasko, J. E. Miller, J. A. Kaffenberger
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© 2018 Matrix Medical Communications. All rights reserved. Objective: We aimed to analyze the reformatted standard letter of recommendation (SLOR) for dermatology residents to examine trends in grading and content based on the positions of the letter writers, their backgrounds, and their relationship with the applicant, as well as to evaluate the SLOR's ability to discriminate applicants. Design: This was a retrospective characterization study of dermatology SLORs from the 2016-17 application cycle. Setting: We examined SLORs received by The Ohio State University, the University of Oklahoma, and Hofstra University Northwell Health dermatology residency programs. Participants: We included dermatology residency applicants …
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures For Pediatric Psoriasis: A Systematic Review And Critical Appraisal From International Dermatology Outcome Measures (Ideom), N. Salame, J. Torres, J. Sandhu, K. C. Duffin, A. Garg, A. B. Gottlieb, J. Latella, J. F. Merola, A. W. Armstrong
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures For Pediatric Psoriasis: A Systematic Review And Critical Appraisal From International Dermatology Outcome Measures (Ideom), N. Salame, J. Torres, J. Sandhu, K. C. Duffin, A. Garg, A. B. Gottlieb, J. Latella, J. F. Merola, A. W. Armstrong
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Cutaneous Ulcerations Due To Infection With Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia, A. C. Berkowitz, C. Waintraub, A. Flamm, C. Ding, K. Burris
Cutaneous Ulcerations Due To Infection With Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia, A. C. Berkowitz, C. Waintraub, A. Flamm, C. Ding, K. Burris
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A Case Of Phaeohyphomycosis Caused By Exophiala Oligosperma In A Renal Transplant Patient Successfully Treated With Posaconazole, A. C. Levy, S Rehman, D.A. Sutton, K.I. Burris, D.A. Hirschwerk, N.P. Wiederhold, J. Lindner, M. Bhaskaran, H.L. Rilo, E.P. Molmenti, +3 Additional Authors
A Case Of Phaeohyphomycosis Caused By Exophiala Oligosperma In A Renal Transplant Patient Successfully Treated With Posaconazole, A. C. Levy, S Rehman, D.A. Sutton, K.I. Burris, D.A. Hirschwerk, N.P. Wiederhold, J. Lindner, M. Bhaskaran, H.L. Rilo, E.P. Molmenti, +3 Additional Authors
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Is Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma Really Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma?, S. Chen, M. Asgari
Is Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma Really Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma?, S. Chen, M. Asgari
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Papillary Adenocarcinoma In Situ Of The Skin: Report Of Four Cases, S. Chen, M. Asgari
Papillary Adenocarcinoma In Situ Of The Skin: Report Of Four Cases, S. Chen, M. Asgari
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Although rare isolated cases of adenocarcinoma in situ of skin have been reported in the literature, adenocarcinoma in situ of skin as a concept and as a diagnostic category has not been established in the field of dermatopathology. In this work, four cases of papillary adenocarcinoma in situ of the skin are presented. In addition, the notion that lesions previously reported in the medical literature under the term of "papillary eccrine adenoma" are actually adenocarcinoma in situ is discussed.