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Full-Text Articles in Dermatology
Resolved Peristomal Erosive Papulonodular Dermatitis Mimicking Nevoid Hyperkeratosis Of The Nipple And Areola, Christa M. Tomc, Daniel A. Nguyen, Joseph S. Susa, Stephen E. Weis
Resolved Peristomal Erosive Papulonodular Dermatitis Mimicking Nevoid Hyperkeratosis Of The Nipple And Areola, Christa M. Tomc, Daniel A. Nguyen, Joseph S. Susa, Stephen E. Weis
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola (NHKNA) is a rare cutaneous entity with a distinct clinical and histological presentation. The type II form of this condition can result from various dermatoses, such as irritant contact dermatitis. Erosive papulonodular dermatitis is a chronic irritant dermatitis that often occurs in areas of occlusion and maceration, such as peristomal skin. Pseudoverrucous papules and nodules are a variant of erosive papulonodular dermatitis and have a non-specific histologic pattern of reactive hyperplasia.
Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with resolved peristomal erosive papulonodular dermatitis who presented status-post ileostomy reversal with …
Complete Clearance Of Pustular Psoriasis After A Single Dose Of Risankizumab, Ashleigh E. Hermann, Stephen E. Weis
Complete Clearance Of Pustular Psoriasis After A Single Dose Of Risankizumab, Ashleigh E. Hermann, Stephen E. Weis
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Psoriasis is a chronic, multifactorial, inflammatory skin disease with several subtypes, including pustular psoriasis. Pustular psoriasis is characterized by pustules forming lakes of pus on the skin. Pro-inflammatory pathways, such as the interleukin (IL)-17/IL-23 axis, have been shown to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Biologic therapies directed towards these pro-inflammatory pathways have effectively treated plaque psoriasis, but fewer treatments have shown similar efficacy for pustular psoriasis.
Case Presentation
We present a 45-year-old Black female who presented to the dermatology clinic with generalized pustular psoriasis affecting approximately 70% of her body surface area. She also noted …
Accidental Extravasation Of Mitomycin C Into The Subcutaneous Tissue, Johnathon Chung, Brooke Walterscheid, Jose Lopez-Vera, Hytham Rashid, Mike K. Liang
Accidental Extravasation Of Mitomycin C Into The Subcutaneous Tissue, Johnathon Chung, Brooke Walterscheid, Jose Lopez-Vera, Hytham Rashid, Mike K. Liang
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Mitomycin C (MMC) is a common chemotherapeutic agent used to treat a variety of solid tumors. Cutaneous adverse events are rare, but MMC is a known vesicant reported to cause tissue necrosis and sloughing, erythema, and ulceration if incorrectly infused into the subcutaneous tissue. Definitive treatment of extravasation injuries due to MMC depends on the severity of the cutaneous manifestation, which includes stopping the infusion, removing the catheter, or possible debridement.
Case Presentation
We present the case of a 70-year-old female with extensive soft-tissue injury secondary to extravasation of MMC that required hospital admission and surgical intervention to remove …
Death Due To Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia And Systemic Symptoms (Dress) Syndrome: A Case Report, Samantha P. Sternad, Jane Pangburn, Chad Johnston, David Rowe
Death Due To Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia And Systemic Symptoms (Dress) Syndrome: A Case Report, Samantha P. Sternad, Jane Pangburn, Chad Johnston, David Rowe
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Background
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a life-threatening, multi-organ adverse drug reaction with an incidence of 1 in 1000 to 1 in 10 000 highrisk drug exposures.
Case Presentation
An elderly female presented to the hospital with progressive weakness and a diffuse erythematous macular rash covering most of her body that started 3 days prior. Over the next 3 days, the patient quickly deteriorated, developing disorientation with acute onset left-sided weakness, leukocytosis, thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia, liver and kidney failure, and hypoxia. Clinical and histological changes supported the diagnosis of DRESS syndrome caused by intravenous (IV) ampicillin …
Presentations Of Tumor Recurrence Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer After Treatment With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher M. Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
Presentations Of Tumor Recurrence Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer After Treatment With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher M. Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Background: Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the most common types of non-melanoma skin cancers.1 Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is a treatment modality that utilizes low-energy x-rays to disrupt cell mitosis.2 While this technique has been used for over a century, it has recently gained favor in clinical practice.3,4 This method of treatment offers favorable outcomes and advantages for select patients. Although the incidence of cancer recurrence after superficial radiation therapy is low, relatively little is known regarding predictive patterns. The frequency and timing of cancer recurrence is not well defined using SRT delivered technology with an image-guided …
Retrospective Review Of Adverse Events Following Treatment Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
Retrospective Review Of Adverse Events Following Treatment Of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer With Low-Energy Superficial Radiation Therapy, Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Christopher Wong, Daniel A. Nguyen, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Background: Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the most common types of non-melanoma skin cancer.1 Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is a treatment modality that utilizes low-energy x-rays to disrupt cell mitosis directly and indirectly.2 This method of treatment offers advantages for select patients. While this technique has been utilized for over a century, it has recently begun to gain favor in clinical practice.1,3 Although SRT has shown favorable outcomes with a low risk of complications, it still poses a risk for adverse events.1,3,4 The frequency and severity of adverse events are not well-defined with SRT delivered technology with …
Lesion Size Inclusion On Dermatopathology Requisition Forms: A Quality Improvement Project, Christopher M. Wong, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Daniel A. Nguyen, Ashleigh E. Hermann, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
Lesion Size Inclusion On Dermatopathology Requisition Forms: A Quality Improvement Project, Christopher M. Wong, Henry Lim, Christian Scheufele, Daniel A. Nguyen, Ashleigh E. Hermann, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
Introduction: Dermatopathology requisition forms (RFs) are a critical communication tool between dermatologists and dermatopathologists. Including detailed information on RFs improves the diagnostic accuracy of the consulting dermatopathologist. However, the diameter of the biopsied lesion is often omitted on RFs. This study aimed to increase the rate of reporting lesion diameters on RFs from an academic outpatient dermatology clinic to greater than 65% through education, reinforcement, and evaluation. Methods: This quality improvement project retrospectively and prospectively analyzed the inclusion rate of lesion diameters on dermatopathology RFs from a single institution. In Phase 1, data was collected from all skin biopsies performed …
An Innovative Model For Graduate Medical Education Faculty Development Through Physician In Training Delivery, Daniel A. Nguyen, Christopher Wong, Christian Scheufele, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
An Innovative Model For Graduate Medical Education Faculty Development Through Physician In Training Delivery, Daniel A. Nguyen, Christopher Wong, Christian Scheufele, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Faculty development is an important component for ACGME accreditation of residency programs. 1-3 There are multiple strategies for faculty development with methods including workshops, lunch-ins, and online modules. 10-12 Having successful approaches to develop faculty has lead to self-reported improvement in teaching and clinical skills, intrapersonal and interpersonal growth with faculty given more positive ratings by learners. 8,9 Beyond the individual faculty, there can be system wide cultural shifts supportive of scholarly teaching. 10 Delivering content that is convenient and valuable to the faculty can be challenging. 3,4 If resident physicians can deliver effective convenient faculty development programs then …
A Challenging Mimicker: Uncovering Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides From Common Benign Dermatoses, Paola Torres-Laboy, Rachel Dykes, Michelle Foley, Karthik Krishnamurthy
A Challenging Mimicker: Uncovering Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides From Common Benign Dermatoses, Paola Torres-Laboy, Rachel Dykes, Michelle Foley, Karthik Krishnamurthy
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
A Case Of Aquagenic And Cholinergic Urticaria, Marilian A. Canals Rivera, Kyle Rauch, Amanda Brenner, Victoria Charry
A Case Of Aquagenic And Cholinergic Urticaria, Marilian A. Canals Rivera, Kyle Rauch, Amanda Brenner, Victoria Charry
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm, Jacquelyn Medina, Adam Chahine, Courtney Bernett, Karthik Krishnamurthy
Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm, Jacquelyn Medina, Adam Chahine, Courtney Bernett, Karthik Krishnamurthy
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Calciphylaxis, A Case Series: The Importance Of Early Detection, Nikita Sijapati, Suy Sen Hung Fong, Omar Ansari, Subhasis Misra, Edgar Mercado, My Myers, Vijay Narasimha
Calciphylaxis, A Case Series: The Importance Of Early Detection, Nikita Sijapati, Suy Sen Hung Fong, Omar Ansari, Subhasis Misra, Edgar Mercado, My Myers, Vijay Narasimha
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Calciphylaxis is a rare disorder that involves the formation of cutaneous, subcutaneous, and vascular calcifications. Although it is predominantly seen in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), it has also been reported in patients without chronic kidney disease. The presence of multiple risk factors, a poorly understood mechanism, high mortality, and the lack of standardized treatment make calciphylaxis an important subject.
Case Presentation
We describe the clinical presentation, disease course, and management of 3 patients with calciphylaxis and also provide a literature review. In all 3 patients, the diagnosis was confirmed histologically, and the management involved the continuation of …
Puzzling Painful Cutaneous Nodules: A Sign To Dig Deeper, Preetha Kamath, Angelia Stepien, Brandon Beal, Courtney Bernett, Karthik Krishnamurthy
Puzzling Painful Cutaneous Nodules: A Sign To Dig Deeper, Preetha Kamath, Angelia Stepien, Brandon Beal, Courtney Bernett, Karthik Krishnamurthy
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Recognizing The Many Facets Of Crohn’S Disease, Alexander Howell, Rachel Murray, Ann Church, Karthik Krishnamurthy
The Importance Of Recognizing The Many Facets Of Crohn’S Disease, Alexander Howell, Rachel Murray, Ann Church, Karthik Krishnamurthy
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
A Rare Case Of Demodicosis Following Treatment Of Oral Fluconazole, Joshua Bezecny, Emily Bolton, Matthew H. Taylor, Elizabeth G. Berry
A Rare Case Of Demodicosis Following Treatment Of Oral Fluconazole, Joshua Bezecny, Emily Bolton, Matthew H. Taylor, Elizabeth G. Berry
Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Skin Of Color Representation On Wikipedia, William Kim, Sophia Wolfe, Caterina Zagona-Prizio, Robert P. Dallavalle, Natasha Fazel, Ryan Spilman
Skin Of Color Representation On Wikipedia, William Kim, Sophia Wolfe, Caterina Zagona-Prizio, Robert P. Dallavalle, Natasha Fazel, Ryan Spilman
Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Forum Discussion Indicates Favorable Views Of Jak Inhibitors For Atopic Dermatitis, Nicole Levin, Karan Rajalingam, Ashley Wentworth, Leila Tolaymat
Forum Discussion Indicates Favorable Views Of Jak Inhibitors For Atopic Dermatitis, Nicole Levin, Karan Rajalingam, Ashley Wentworth, Leila Tolaymat
East Florida Division GME Research Day 2023
Background: There is increasing discussion online concerning the management of atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients often document their subjective experience of a given treatment. It remains to be determined if the experiences vary based on treatment or align with efficacy.
Objective: To determine which treatments are associated with positive or negative experiences.
Methods: The largest online AD platform was searched for posts that only discussed a singular treatment. The discovered 28,159 posts were rated “positive” or “negative” by DistilBERT, a pre-trained sentiment analysis model that derives from BookCorpus, a collection of 11,038 books containing 74 million sentences. Positive sentiment proportions (PSP), …
Slow Mohs For Sebaceous Carcinoma Of The Scalp, Heather Kopecky, Angela Rosenburg, Brett Thomas, Richard Miller
Slow Mohs For Sebaceous Carcinoma Of The Scalp, Heather Kopecky, Angela Rosenburg, Brett Thomas, Richard Miller
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.