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Malignancy Or Dermatophyte Infection? The Challenges In Evaluation Of Chronic Diffuse Rashes, Margi Nayak, Humaira Bibi, Anthony Cimmino, Xuan Ouyang, Jonathan Fairley May 2023

Malignancy Or Dermatophyte Infection? The Challenges In Evaluation Of Chronic Diffuse Rashes, Margi Nayak, Humaira Bibi, Anthony Cimmino, Xuan Ouyang, Jonathan Fairley

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Introduction: The purpose of our case presentation is to help understand the use of diagnostic studies in differentiating diffuse rashes with potentially underlying malignant etiology from infectious etiology.

A 40 y.o. F with a past medical history significant for anemia presented to the ED with painful rashes that had been getting worse for over 1 year. She mentioned that initially the rash began on her arm around the time when her 2 dogs were being treated for fungal infection and then it started spreading to her chest, back, upper extremities, lower extremities, abdomen, and genital areas as well. She described …


Case Series Of Common Skin Lesions Encountered In Elderly Cadavers: A Dermatopathology Analysis, Tamryn L. Van Der Horn, Brigitte L. Cochran, Savita Arya May 2023

Case Series Of Common Skin Lesions Encountered In Elderly Cadavers: A Dermatopathology Analysis, Tamryn L. Van Der Horn, Brigitte L. Cochran, Savita Arya

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INTRODUCTION: Gaining hands-on experience in both dermatology and pathology is a common barrier that prevents first and second year medical students from refining skills that are not later taught until residency. This prompted a study to develop gross differential diagnostic skills and how to analyze histopathology slides to diagnose common skin lesions to refine skills in both clinical and histology presentation for medical students.

METHODS: A case series was designed to examine multiple shave biopsies on all abnormal skin lesions observed from nine cadavers used for the first-year medical students gross anatomy lab during the year 2022-2023. Biopsies were stained …


Treatment Of Bullous Pemphigoid With Dupilumab: A Case Report, Margaret C. Hurley, Jocelynn F. Dillon, Harold J. Milstein May 2023

Treatment Of Bullous Pemphigoid With Dupilumab: A Case Report, Margaret C. Hurley, Jocelynn F. Dillon, Harold J. Milstein

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Introduction: Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering condition that results from formation of autoantibodies against basement membrane hemidesmosome proteins, specifically BP180 and BP230. Classic BP presents as pruritic, tense blisters on the trunk and extremities, most commonly in the elderly. BP’s pathophysiology involves IL4/IL5/IL13 and eosinophils. Dupilumab is an IgG monoclonal antibody targeted at the IL4-α receptor that works to attenuate the IL4/IL13 pathway involved in T2 differentiation. Dupilumab has clinical applications for T2 mediated disease and shows promise in the therapy of BP.

Case Description: We report a case of an 83-year-old Asian male who presented in the …