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Photodermatoses In Children, Siti Nurani Fauziah, Wresti Indriatmi, Lili Legiawati Dec 2017

Photodermatoses In Children, Siti Nurani Fauziah, Wresti Indriatmi, Lili Legiawati

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Photodermatoses cover the skin’s abnormal reactions to sunlight, usually to its ultraviolet (UV) component or visible light. Etiologically, photodermatoses can be classified into 4 categories: (1) immunologically mediated photodermatoses (idiopathic photodermatoses); (2) drug- or chemical-induced photosensitivity; (3) hereditary photodermatoses; and (4) photoaggravated dermatoses. The incidence of photodermatoses in the pediatric population is much lower than in adults, Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) is the most common form of photodermatoses in children, followed by erythropoietic protoporphyria. Early diagnosis and investigations should be performed to avoid long-term complications. Photoprotection is the mainstay of photodermatoses management, including use of physical protection and sunscreen.


Seroprevalence Of Syphilis And Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 And Its Association With Sexual Behaviour Factors (A Cross-Sectional Study Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Manado, Indonesia), Nurdjanah J. Niode, Hendra Minarto, Andravita F. Mitaart, Grace M. Kapantow, Renate T. Kandou Dec 2017

Seroprevalence Of Syphilis And Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 And Its Association With Sexual Behaviour Factors (A Cross-Sectional Study Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Manado, Indonesia), Nurdjanah J. Niode, Hendra Minarto, Andravita F. Mitaart, Grace M. Kapantow, Renate T. Kandou

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Aims: This study investigated the seroprevalence and sexual risk behavior factors associated with syphilis and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) among men who have sex with men (MSM), in Manado, Indonesia.

Methods: Serum samples and questionnaires regarding their socio-demographic and sexual behaviour were collected from 60 MSM in Manado. Samples were screened for anti-HSV-2 IgG for herpes, the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) and the Treponema Pallidum Haemagglutination (TPHA) test for syphilis. A cross sectional method was used in this study.

Results: Of 60 MSM (median age was 20 years), 35% had homosexual orientation and 65% …


Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due To Nickel In Household Detergent, Dewi Utami Putri, Irma Damayanti Roesyanto-Mahadi Dec 2017

Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due To Nickel In Household Detergent, Dewi Utami Putri, Irma Damayanti Roesyanto-Mahadi

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a cutaneous inflammatory reaction caused by contact with specific exogenous allergen to which a person has developed allergic sensitization. Nickel was reported as one of the most common causes of ACD worldwide, particularly affecting females. It is associated with a variety of nickel-containing products, from jewelry to detergent.

A 32-year-old female was presented with pruritic eruption consist of erythematous papules and vesicles on both hands and extensor forearms since 2 weeks before admission. The patient is a housewife who did handwashing clothes and kitchenware with detergent and soap every day. At first, there were erythematous …


Efficacy Of Topical Estradiol Compared To Topical Glycolic Acid For Skin Aging Treatment In Postmenopausal Women, Shannaz Nada Yusharyahya, Marsha Bianti Dec 2017

Efficacy Of Topical Estradiol Compared To Topical Glycolic Acid For Skin Aging Treatment In Postmenopausal Women, Shannaz Nada Yusharyahya, Marsha Bianti

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Skin aging is a complex biological process in human being, as a result from intrinsic factors (genetic, hormonal, metabolism) and extrinsic factors (UV exposure, pollution, smoking, life style). In postmenopausal women, physiologically, the amount of estrogen are decreased, causing deterioration of their skin’s appearance.

Along with the changes that occur, skin care require more attention. A holistic approach can increase epidermal thickness, therefore, reducing the depth of wrinkles, as well as improving skin texture and moisture. There are various treatments available to improve skin appearance due to aging.

This EBCR is aimed to compare the efficacy of topical estradiol and …


Venous Ulcer, Irene Dorthy Santoso, Hanny Nilasari, Shannaz Nadia Yusharyahya Dec 2017

Venous Ulcer, Irene Dorthy Santoso, Hanny Nilasari, Shannaz Nadia Yusharyahya

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Leg ulcers one common problem in the adult population to geriatric with a prevalence about 1-2%. The pattern of life which tends to be sedentary, less activity, obesity, increased the incidence of leg ulcers. The duration of healing and recurrence occurs in majority of patients contributed the decline in quality of life for patients with venous ulcers. Diagnosis, latest treatment and prevention are essential to discuss.


The Effect Of Injection Of Adsc Compared To Appe On Collagen Density In Aging Skin (Animal Study), Erlina Pricilla, Indah Julianto, Harijono Kariosentono, Dyah R. Budiani, Yuda Heru Fibrianto, Yuyun Rindiastuti, Ainun Veraida Dec 2017

The Effect Of Injection Of Adsc Compared To Appe On Collagen Density In Aging Skin (Animal Study), Erlina Pricilla, Indah Julianto, Harijono Kariosentono, Dyah R. Budiani, Yuda Heru Fibrianto, Yuyun Rindiastuti, Ainun Veraida

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Introduction: Aging is a biological process that can induces changes to the structural integrity and physiological function of skin. Structural changes of skin are a result of dermal atrophy, decreased collagen, the loss of subcutaneous fat, the loss of inherent elasticity, and increased melanogen.1,5,6 From the definition itself, a stem cell characterized by its ability to self-renew and also have an ability to differentiate along multiple lineage pathways.2,4 ADSC which is a kind of mesenchymal stem cell from human adipose tissue, have some potential properties as stem cells derived from bone marrow.4,7

Objective: The aim of this study …


Safety And Efficacy Of Apremilast Through 104 Weeks In Patients With Moderate To Severe Psoriasis Who Continued On Apremilast Or Switched From Etanercept Treatment: Findings From The Liberate Study., K Reich, M Gooderham, A Bewley, L Green, J Soung, R Petric, J Marcsisin, J Cirulli, R Chen, V Piguet Dec 2017

Safety And Efficacy Of Apremilast Through 104 Weeks In Patients With Moderate To Severe Psoriasis Who Continued On Apremilast Or Switched From Etanercept Treatment: Findings From The Liberate Study., K Reich, M Gooderham, A Bewley, L Green, J Soung, R Petric, J Marcsisin, J Cirulli, R Chen, V Piguet

Dermatology Faculty Publications

Background

Apremilast, an oral phosphodiesterase‐4 inhibitor, has demonstrated efficacy in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.

Objective

To evaluate long‐term efficacy and safety of apremilast in biologic‐naive patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and safety of switching from etanercept to apremilast in the phase 3b LIBERATE trial.

Methods

Two hundred fifty patients were randomized to placebo, apremilast 30 mg BID or etanercept 50 mg QW through Week 16; thereafter, all patients continued or switched to apremilast through Week 104 (extension phase). Skin, scalp and nail involvement at Weeks 16, 52 and 104 were assessed using the Psoriasis Area and …


Integrative Cancer Immunogenomic Analysis Of Serial Melanoma Biopsies Reveals Correlates Of Response And Resistance To Sequential Ctla-4 And Pd-1 Blockade Treatment, Whijae Roh Dec 2017

Integrative Cancer Immunogenomic Analysis Of Serial Melanoma Biopsies Reveals Correlates Of Response And Resistance To Sequential Ctla-4 And Pd-1 Blockade Treatment, Whijae Roh

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Melanoma is the most malignant form of skin cancer. The five-year survival rate for metastatic melanoma is 19.9%. Although targeted therapy of BRAF and MEK inhibitors were developed for melanoma, resistance to therapy is inevitable. Immune checkpoint blockade, which reverses the suppression of the immune system, on the other hand, has shown a durable response in 20-30% of patients with metastatic melanoma. However, more predictive and robust biomarkers of response to this therapy are still needed, and resistance mechanisms remain incompletely understood. To address this, we examined a cohort of metastatic melanoma patients treated with sequential checkpoint blockade against cytotoxic …


Dermatomyositis, Sandi Watts Nov 2017

Dermatomyositis, Sandi Watts

ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium

Dermatomyositis is a rare disease which affects the skin and muscles. This disease can manifest in children or not present until one is older. Since this disease is so rare, most individuals who are diagnosed with it will have a team of physicians who work together to help treat the patient.


Suppression Of Systemic Autoimmunity By The Innate Immune Adaptor Sting, Shrutie Sharma, Allison M. Campbell, Jennie Chan, Stefan A. Schattgen, Gregory M. Orlowski, Ribhu Nayar, Annie H. Huyler, Kerstin Nundel, Chandra Mohan, Leslie J. Berg, Mark J. Shlomchik, Ann Marshak-Rothstein, Katherine A. Fitzgerald Sep 2017

Suppression Of Systemic Autoimmunity By The Innate Immune Adaptor Sting, Shrutie Sharma, Allison M. Campbell, Jennie Chan, Stefan A. Schattgen, Gregory M. Orlowski, Ribhu Nayar, Annie H. Huyler, Kerstin Nundel, Chandra Mohan, Leslie J. Berg, Mark J. Shlomchik, Ann Marshak-Rothstein, Katherine A. Fitzgerald

Katherine A. Fitzgerald

Cytosolic DNA-sensing pathways that signal via Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) mediate immunity to pathogens and also promote autoimmune pathology in DNaseII- and DNaseIII-deficient mice. In contrast, we report here that STING potently suppresses inflammation in a model of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Lymphoid hypertrophy, autoantibody production, serum cytokine levels, and other indicators of immune activation were markedly increased in STING-deficient autoimmune-prone mice compared with STING-sufficient littermates. As a result, STING-deficient autoimmune-prone mice had significantly shorter lifespans than controls. Importantly, Toll-like receptor (TLR)-dependent systemic inflammation during 2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane (TMPD)-mediated peritonitis was similarly aggravated in STING-deficient mice. Mechanistically, STING-deficient macrophages failed to …


The Global Burden Of Scabies: A Cross-Sectional Analysis From The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2015., Chante Karimkhani, Danny V Colombara, Aaron M Drucker, Scott A Norton, Roderick Hay, Daniel Engelman, Andrew Steer, Margot Whitfeld, Mohsen Naghavi, Robert P Dellavalle Sep 2017

The Global Burden Of Scabies: A Cross-Sectional Analysis From The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2015., Chante Karimkhani, Danny V Colombara, Aaron M Drucker, Scott A Norton, Roderick Hay, Daniel Engelman, Andrew Steer, Margot Whitfeld, Mohsen Naghavi, Robert P Dellavalle

Dermatology Faculty Publications

Background

Numerous population-based studies have documented high prevalence of scabies in overcrowded settings, particularly among children and in tropical regions. We provide an estimate of the global burden of scabies using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2015.

Methods

We identified scabies epidemiological data sources from an extensive literature search and hospital insurance data and analysed data sources with a Bayesian meta-regression modelling tool, DisMod-MR 2·1, to yield prevalence estimates. We combined prevalence estimates with a disability weight, measuring disfigurement, itch, and pain caused by scabies, to produce years lived with disability (YLDs). With an assumed zero …


Comparison Of Efficacy Combination Oral Terbinafine Pulse-Dosed And Topical 8% Ciclopirox Olamine With Terbinafine Monotherapy For Onychomycosis: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Marsha Bianti, Teffy Nuary, Sandra Widaty Aug 2017

Comparison Of Efficacy Combination Oral Terbinafine Pulse-Dosed And Topical 8% Ciclopirox Olamine With Terbinafine Monotherapy For Onychomycosis: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Marsha Bianti, Teffy Nuary, Sandra Widaty

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Background: Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails, which manifested as nail discoloration, thickening, and detachment from the nail bed. It is not life-threatening, however inappropriate treatment of onychomycosis might lead to complications and affect the patient’s quality of life; making the management of the disease a challenge for clinicians.

Objective: Investigate the efficacy of pulse-dosed oral terbinafine combined with topical 8% ciclopirox olamine to treat onychomycosis.

Methods: Literature search was performed in Pubmed and Cochrane databases using the keywords 'combination' AND 'oral terbinafine' AND 'ciclopirox' AND ‘onychomycosis treatment’ along with their synonyms and related terms.

Results …


Challenge In Diagnosis And Management Of Lentigo Maligna And Lentigo Maligna Melanoma, Ika Anggraini, Elisa Miranda, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Roro Inge Ade Krisanti, Adhimukti T. Sampurna Aug 2017

Challenge In Diagnosis And Management Of Lentigo Maligna And Lentigo Maligna Melanoma, Ika Anggraini, Elisa Miranda, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Roro Inge Ade Krisanti, Adhimukti T. Sampurna

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Lentigo maligna (LM) is a subtype of melanoma in situ, which can evolve into lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) if treated inadequately. LM and LMM are usually found on chronically sun damaged skin such as the face (cheek and nose) of the elderly on seventh or eight decades. Clinical manifestation of LM may be quite subtle, so early diagnosis is difficult to perform.The treatment of LM and LMM are challenging due to ill-defined clinical margin, predilection on the face with great size, and preponderance of the elderly, which are potential for recurrency and progressiveness from LM into LMM.


Segmental Zoster Paresis, Nahla Shihab, Erdina Hd Pusponegoro, Ahmad Yanuar Aug 2017

Segmental Zoster Paresis, Nahla Shihab, Erdina Hd Pusponegoro, Ahmad Yanuar

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Herpes zoster is often associated with neurological manifestation but less frequently associated with motoric nerve involvement. The most common motoric involvement is paresis, seen only in 1-5% of all zoster cases. This case report a 39-year-old male, with recurrent abdominal liposarcoma under chemotherapy, presented with symptoms of fever, and painful and weak right leg for 2 weeks. Vesicles eruption was seen on his right leg nine days after these symptoms occurred. Physical examination revealed groups of haemorrhagic vesicles with erythematous base on the right lower leg. Lumbosacral spine x-ray showed spondylosis with radiculopathy. Electromyography (EMG) examination revealed lower motor neuron …


The Role Of Oral Vitamin D In Several Skin Diseases, Astri Adelia, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Adhimukti T. Sampurna, Windy K. Budianti, Farida Zubier Aug 2017

The Role Of Oral Vitamin D In Several Skin Diseases, Astri Adelia, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Adhimukti T. Sampurna, Windy K. Budianti, Farida Zubier

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Vitamin D has many benefits for body and skin health. One of them is to regulate the immune system, both cellular and humoral. The pathogenesis of many skin diseases is associated with disturbance in regulation of cellular immune system. Research on the relationship between blood level of vitamin D and several diseases in dermatology is currently very advanced. Oral vitamin D is known to have many functions that play a role in the pathogenesis of several diseases of the skin. Therefore, its current use as a primary or supplemental therapy has been widely studied. Knowledge on various skin diseases with …


Pattern Of Pigmentation Disorder In Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic H. Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan, 2012 - 2015, Nelva Karmila Jusuf Aug 2017

Pattern Of Pigmentation Disorder In Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic H. Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan, 2012 - 2015, Nelva Karmila Jusuf

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Background: Abnormalities of pigmentation is a cosmetic problem which affects the overall appearance of an individual. Pigmentation disorder are caused by the increase (hypermelanosis) or the decrease (hypomelanosis) amount of melanin.

Objective: To determine the pattern of pigmentation disorder in Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic H. Adam Malik General Hospital Medan in 2012-2015.

Methods: A retrospective study using subject's medical records from the Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic H. Adam Malik General Hospital Medan in 2012 - 2015, presented descriptively.

Results: In 2012 - 2015 the number of patients who visited the Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic were respectively 210, 228, 211, 142. …


The Effectiveness Of Laser Therapy In Onychomycosis Patients: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Rizky Lendl Prayogo, Evangelina Lumban Gaol, Fitri Azizah, Lusiana Lusiana, Yenny Rachmawati, Yusnita Rahman, Siti Rizny Saldi Aug 2017

The Effectiveness Of Laser Therapy In Onychomycosis Patients: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Rizky Lendl Prayogo, Evangelina Lumban Gaol, Fitri Azizah, Lusiana Lusiana, Yenny Rachmawati, Yusnita Rahman, Siti Rizny Saldi

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Background: Onychomycosis may cause nail discoloration, thickening, nail bed separation, and other serious complications. For some cases, oral antifungal treatment is not tolerable because of its potential side effects and drug interactions. Laser therapy is considered as an alternative treatment, owing to the features of simple and effective, with only minor potential side effects. This EBCR was made to collect and appraise studies regarding the effectiveness of laser therapy for onychomycosis, and to suggest laser as an alternative treatment.

Methods: Literature searching strategy was performed using Pubmed and Cochrane Library database to address the clinical problem. Keywords used …


Scleroderma, Erika Lawson Jul 2017

Scleroderma, Erika Lawson

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

Scleroderma, also known as sclerosis, is an autoimmune disease causing fibrosis in connective tissues. Symptoms include: skin tightening, stiffness and swelling of fingers, weight loss, fatigue, and musculoskeletal pain. Limited scleroderma, also known as CREST syndrome, includes calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia. This presentation is to help increase knowledge of scleroderma pathophysiology and nursing implications that will help medical staff better care for those affected.


Fungal Infections From Human And Animal Contact, Dennis J. Baumgardner Jun 2017

Fungal Infections From Human And Animal Contact, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Dennis J. Baumgardner, MD

Fungal infections in humans resulting from human or animal contact are relatively uncommon, but they include a significant proportion of dermatophyte infections. Some of the most commonly encountered diseases of the integument are dermatomycoses. Human or animal contact may be the source of all types of tinea infections, occasional candidal infections, and some other types of superficial or deep fungal infections. This narrative review focuses on the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of anthropophilic dermatophyte infections primarily found in North America. Other human-acquired and zoonotic fungal infections also are discussed in brief.


Identification And Phenotypic Plasticity Of Metastatic Cells In A Mouse Model Of Melanoma, Xiaoshuang Li Jun 2017

Identification And Phenotypic Plasticity Of Metastatic Cells In A Mouse Model Of Melanoma, Xiaoshuang Li

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer due to its high propensity to metastasize and resistance to current therapies. We have created a spontaneous mouse model of metastatic melanoma (Dct-Grm1/K5-Edn3) where metastasis to the lungs is 80% penetrant. The primary tumors of these mice present cellular heterogeneity with cells at varying levels of differentiation. The main goal of this study was to determine the metastatic potential of the primary tumor resident Tyrosinase positive cells and evaluate the dynamic phenotypic changes as those cells move from the primary tumors to the sites of metastasis. To accomplish this aim …


Plasmonic Gold Nanoparticle For Detection Of Fungi And Human Cutaneous Fungal Infections, Tobiloba Sojinrin, Kangze Liu, Joao Conde, Hugh Byrne, James Curtin, Daxiang Cui, Furong Tian Jun 2017

Plasmonic Gold Nanoparticle For Detection Of Fungi And Human Cutaneous Fungal Infections, Tobiloba Sojinrin, Kangze Liu, Joao Conde, Hugh Byrne, James Curtin, Daxiang Cui, Furong Tian

Articles

Fungi, which are common in the environment, can cause a multitude of diseases. Warm, humid conditions allow fungi to grow and infect humans via the respiratory, digestive and reproductive tracts, genital area and other bodily interfaces. Fungi can be detected directly by microscopy, using the potassium hydroxide (KOH) test, which is the gold standard and most popular method for fungal screening. However, this test requires trained personnel operating specialist equipment, including a fluorescent microscope and culture facilities. As most acutely infected patients seek medical attention within the first few days of symptoms, the optimal diagnostic test would be rapid and …


Dox Inducible Idh2 R140q Expression In Stem Cells Results In Cell Death, Opposite Of Cancerous Overgrowth, Reuben Hogan May 2017

Dox Inducible Idh2 R140q Expression In Stem Cells Results In Cell Death, Opposite Of Cancerous Overgrowth, Reuben Hogan

Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters

Mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) 1 or 2 are found in about 23% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) samples and about 90% of gliomas. Mutations result in neomorphic function of the IDH enzyme that yields the novel molecule 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) instead of alpha-ketoglutarate (aKG). 2HG is known to be associated with hypermethylation of DNA and histones, a phenotype seen in AML. Our lab intends to study the mechanism by which hypermethylation is achieved and how this mechanism relates to the onset of cancer. In this experiment, we utilized a line of H9 stem cells which we had developed. These cells …


Fungal Infections From Human And Animal Contact, Dennis J. Baumgardner Apr 2017

Fungal Infections From Human And Animal Contact, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Fungal infections in humans resulting from human or animal contact are relatively uncommon, but they include a significant proportion of dermatophyte infections. Some of the most commonly encountered diseases of the integument are dermatomycoses. Human or animal contact may be the source of all types of tinea infections, occasional candidal infections, and some other types of superficial or deep fungal infections. This narrative review focuses on the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of anthropophilic dermatophyte infections primarily found in North America. Other human-acquired and zoonotic fungal infections also are discussed in brief.


Beyond Skin Deep: The Traumatic Effects Of Dermatomyositis, Alexander Lorenzo Perez Herrera Apr 2017

Beyond Skin Deep: The Traumatic Effects Of Dermatomyositis, Alexander Lorenzo Perez Herrera

Scholarly and Creative Works Conference (2015 - 2021)

Dermatomyositis is a rare autoimmune disease that affects a very small percentage of the population, close to 10 cases per million, according to the National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD). The amount of men that are diagnosed with this disease are even smaller. However, hardly anyone knows what Dermatomyositis is, let alone what its side effects are. The purpose of this research paper is to exploit the severity of Dermatomyositis for those who are unaware of its existence, characteristics and significance within the health community. In doing so, I hope to create awareness throughout society by also telling my father’s …


Skin Cancer: Causes, Prevention, And Treatment, Lauren Queen Apr 2017

Skin Cancer: Causes, Prevention, And Treatment, Lauren Queen

Senior Honors Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the causes, prevention, and treatment of skin cancer. Skin cancers are defined as either malignant or benign cells that typically arise from excessive exposure to UV radiation. Arguably, skin cancer is a type of cancer that can most easily be prevented; prevention of skin cancer is relatively simple, but often ignored. An important aspect in discussing the epidemiology of skin cancer is understanding the treatments that are available, as well as the prevention methods that can be implemented in every day practice. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop …


Fungus Amungus -- A Common Disease State That Is Commonly Missed: A Survey Based Study, Ramsin Yadgar, Adam Friedman, Neal Bhatia Apr 2017

Fungus Amungus -- A Common Disease State That Is Commonly Missed: A Survey Based Study, Ramsin Yadgar, Adam Friedman, Neal Bhatia

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Background: Dermatophyte infections involving the skin, hair, or nails affect an estimated 25% of the world's population, and accounted for 51 million outpatient visits over a ten-year period (1995-2004) in the United States alone. Dermatomycosis is routinely managed by dermatologists, though given the diversity of clinical presentations, is sometimes misdiagnosed, which can result in inappropriate therapy, worsening of symptoms, and even result in additional skin and soft tissue infections.

Methods: An interactive survey of board-certified dermatologists was conducted at the 2016 Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, during a seminar on superficial mycotic infections. The structure of the survey entailed …


Dupuytren's Disease, Leah C. Pinckney Apr 2017

Dupuytren's Disease, Leah C. Pinckney

Student Publications

Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a chronic condition in which fibrosis of tissue beneath the palm of the hand occurs. Causes and mechanisms of this disease's development are still not entirely understood. However, symptoms and the negative impact on individuals' quality of life are evident. While existing therapies for DD have been established to prevent and slow its progression, further research is needed to effectively address it on a wider scale.


Diagnostic Challenges And Treatment Difficulties In A Patient With Excoriated Acne Conglobata, Simona R. Georgescu, Maria I. Sârbu, Cristina I. Mitran, Mădălina I. Mitran, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa Mar 2017

Diagnostic Challenges And Treatment Difficulties In A Patient With Excoriated Acne Conglobata, Simona R. Georgescu, Maria I. Sârbu, Cristina I. Mitran, Mădălina I. Mitran, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Acne conglobata is a rare and severe form of acne vulgaris, characterized by the presence of comedones, papules, pustules, nodules and sometimes hematic or meliceric crusts. Acne excoriée is a form of self-inflicted skin condition in which the patient picks on imaginary or real acne lesions.

We report the case of a 16 year old Caucasian female patient from the urban area who addressed our dermatology department for erythematous, edematous plaques covered by pustules and crusts, located on the face. The anamnesis revealed that during the last weeks she had had a depressive mood after ending a relationship with her …


Toward The Global Control Of Human Scabies: Introducing The International Alliance For The Control Of Scabies, Daniel Engelman, Karen Kiang, Olivier Chosidow, James Mccarthy, Claire Fuller, Patrick Lammie, Roderick Hay, Andrew Steer Mar 2017

Toward The Global Control Of Human Scabies: Introducing The International Alliance For The Control Of Scabies, Daniel Engelman, Karen Kiang, Olivier Chosidow, James Mccarthy, Claire Fuller, Patrick Lammie, Roderick Hay, Andrew Steer

Daniel T. Engelman MD

Scabies, the human skin disease caused by infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, causes considerable morbidity and mortality through direct effects and as a result of secondary bacterial infection. Scabies is a truly neglected disease, largely absent from the global health agenda, and its huge burden of disease is largely underappreciated. We contend that coordinated, global efforts to control this ubiquitous pathogenic mite are both important and achievable.


Review Of Applications Of Microneedling In Dermatology., Christopher Iriarte, Olabola Awosika, Monica Rengifo-Pardo, Alison Ehrlich Jan 2017

Review Of Applications Of Microneedling In Dermatology., Christopher Iriarte, Olabola Awosika, Monica Rengifo-Pardo, Alison Ehrlich

Dermatology Faculty Publications

Microneedling (MN) is a novel therapeutic modality in dermatology. Through physical trauma from needle penetration, MN induces a wound healing cascade with minimal damage to the epidermis. This allows for enhancement in the absorption of mainstay topical therapies across the thick stratum corneum. MN has become increasingly utilized over the last several years as it is a relatively simple procedure that is cost-effective, well tolerated, and offers both cosmetic and therapeutic benefits. The ability to treat localized areas of disease has led to numerous studies gauging its potential in focal diseases of inflammation, dyschromia, and photodamage. This review discusses the …