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Promotion Of Skin Protection In Children In Waterbury, Vt, Kelsey M. Sullivan 2017 University of Vermont College of Medicine

Promotion Of Skin Protection In Children In Waterbury, Vt, Kelsey M. Sullivan

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Background: Vermont has among the highest rates of skin cancer in the nation. Between 2001 and 2005, Vermont had the highest incidence of melanoma of any state, 63% higher than the national average. It is also estimated that if children under 18 regularly used sunscreen of at least SPF 15, the incidence of squamous and basal cell carcinomas would decrease by 78%. Modeling by the EPA and CDC suggests that recommended sun protection measures could prevent 11,000 cases of skin cancer, 50 deaths, and $30 million in cancer treatment costs nationwide. Intervention: To create an information sheet on skin protection …


Slc11a1 Polymorphisms And Host Susceptibility To Cutaneous Leishmaniasis In Pakistan., Mariam Sophie,, Abdul l Hameed Institute of Biomedical and Genetic Engineering (IBGE), 24-Mauve Area, G- 9/1, Islamabad, Pakistan., Akhtar Muneer, Azam J. Samdani, Saima Saleem, Abid Azhar 2017 University of Karachi, Pakistan

Slc11a1 Polymorphisms And Host Susceptibility To Cutaneous Leishmaniasis In Pakistan., Mariam Sophie,, Abdul L Hameed Institute Of Biomedical And Genetic Engineering (Ibge), 24-Mauve Area, G- 9/1, Islamabad, Pakistan., Akhtar Muneer, Azam J. Samdani, Saima Saleem, Abid Azhar

Department of Medicine

Background:The vector-borne cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in several regions of Pakistan mainly affecting poor populations. Host genetic factors, particularly SLC11A1 (solute carrier transmembrane protein) within macrophages, play a crucial role in disease pathology and susceptibility. Association of SLC11A1 with cutaneous leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease, is not well established. Inconsistencies have been observed within different populations worldwide with respect to genetic susceptibility. This study was designed to investigate genetic variation(s) in SLC11A1 and to assess possible association with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Pakistan.

Results: Eight polymorphisms (rs2276631, rs3731864, rs2290708, rs2695342, rs201565523, rs17215556, rs17235409, rs17235416) were genotyped across SLC11A1 in …


In Vitro Three-Dimensional Skin Tissue Constructs, Tinashe Dereck Gombedza 2017 Biological and Pharmaceutical Science, Institute of Technology, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland.

In Vitro Three-Dimensional Skin Tissue Constructs, Tinashe Dereck Gombedza

Theses

Human skin provides fortification against peripheral threats which may compromise the integrity and health of the human body. Its presence as the largest human organ forms a protective barrier making it an effective first line of defence against pathogenic, chemical and physical damage. Tissue engineering technology has enabled the development of in vitro three-dimensional (3D) organotypic skin cultures in order to understand the skin's physiology and architecture. This advancement has enabled the use of 3D skin model platforms to study skin diseases and conditions as well as facilitate drug discovery, clinical research and cosmetic product development.

In this study, an …


Insights Into Local Tumor Microenvironment Immune Factors Associated With Regression Of Cutaneous Melanoma Metastases By, Junbao Yang, Maris S Jones, Romela Irene Ramos, Alfred A Chan, Agnes F Lee, Leland J Foshag, Peter A Sieling, Mark Faries, Delphine J Lee 2017 John Wayne Cancer Institute, Providence Saint John's Health Center, Santa Monica, CA, USA

Insights Into Local Tumor Microenvironment Immune Factors Associated With Regression Of Cutaneous Melanoma Metastases By, Junbao Yang, Maris S Jones, Romela Irene Ramos, Alfred A Chan, Agnes F Lee, Leland J Foshag, Peter A Sieling, Mark Faries, Delphine J Lee

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

No abstract provided.


Papuloerythroderma Of Ofuji: A First Case Report From Indonesia, Graciella Regina, Listya Paramita, Sunard Radiono, Yohanes Widodo Wirohadidjojo, William R. Faber 2016 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada/ dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Papuloerythroderma Of Ofuji: A First Case Report From Indonesia, Graciella Regina, Listya Paramita, Sunard Radiono, Yohanes Widodo Wirohadidjojo, William R. Faber

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Papuloerythroderma (PE) is a rare skin disease which was first described by Ofuji et al. in 1984, with a typical sign that the lesions spare the large cutaneous folds, known as the deck chair sign. Due to its recent identification, this disease is still underrecognized and may lead to misdiagnosis. We reported the first case report of PE of Ofuji from Indonesia in which the diagnosis was delayed for two years. Besides the deck chair sign in the large cutaneous fold, we also found that the area between and above his eyebrows that was relatively spared in contrast to the …


Suspected Resistance Of Mdt-Mb In Multibacillary Leprosy Of Hansen's Disease: Two Case Reports, Yudo Irawan, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Emmy Soedarmi SD, Melani Marissa, Erika Zoulba 2016 Department of Dermatology and Venereology Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia/ dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Jakarta

Suspected Resistance Of Mdt-Mb In Multibacillary Leprosy Of Hansen's Disease: Two Case Reports, Yudo Irawan, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Emmy Soedarmi Sd, Melani Marissa, Erika Zoulba

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Resistance to multidrug therapy (MDT) is one of the complications in the treatment of Hansen’s disease/Morbus Hansen (MH). There are two types of resistancy, which are primary and secondary. MDT-multibacillary (MB) resistance must be suspected when no clinical improvement and the acid-fast bacilli (AFB) index is not reduced after 12 months of therapy. A 28-year-old woman with paresthesia on her face, arms and legs since 2.5 years ago, accompanied by thickening of the right posterior tibial nerve. The AFB examination showed a bacteriological index (BI) of 15/6 and morphological index (MI) of 0.50%. The second case, a 42-year-old man came …


Neural Leprosy: A Case Report, Alida Widiawaty, Emmy Soedarmi Sjamsoe-Daili, Taruli Olivia, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Melani Marissa, Fitri Octaviana 2016 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia

Neural Leprosy: A Case Report, Alida Widiawaty, Emmy Soedarmi Sjamsoe-Daili, Taruli Olivia, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Melani Marissa, Fitri Octaviana

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Neural leprosy is characterized by neurological deficit without skin lesions, with a prevalence ranging from 1% to 17.7%. Diagnosis might be difficult and need a multidisciplinary approach. This is a case of axonal type motor and sensory polyradiculoneuropathy of the peripheral facial nerve. A 26-year-old woman was referred from the neurology clinic with facial paralysis, suspected as leprosy. Physical examinations were as follows: no skin lesions, left eye lagophthalmos, thickening of right lateral peroneal and bilateral posterior tibial nerves, sensory impairment, peripheral bilateral facial palsy, and wasting of bilateral distal small muscles of the hands, with normal autonomic function. Nerve …


Occupational Skin Cancer And Precancerous Lesions, Fifinela Raissa, Githa Rahmayunita, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Dewi Soemarko 2016 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia

Occupational Skin Cancer And Precancerous Lesions, Fifinela Raissa, Githa Rahmayunita, Sri Linuwih Menaldi, Dewi Soemarko

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Occupational skin cancer and precancerous lesions are skin disorders caused by exposure to chemical carcinogens such as polycyclic hydrocarbons and arsenic, or radiation, such as ultraviolet light and ionizing light in the workplace. Annual increase in skin cancer incidence is believed to be related to various factors such as frequent intense sunlight exposure (i.e. at work, recreational activities, and sun-tanning habit), ozone depletion, an increase in number of geriatric population, and an increase of public awareness in skin cancer. The most common occupational skin cancers are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Examples of occupational precancerous lesion of …


Vaginal Microbiota In Menopause, Martinus Martinus, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Evita Halim Effendi, Shannaz Nadia Yusharyahya, Hanny Nilasari, Wresti Indriatmi 2016 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital

Vaginal Microbiota In Menopause, Martinus Martinus, Larisa Paramitha Wibawa, Evita Halim Effendi, Shannaz Nadia Yusharyahya, Hanny Nilasari, Wresti Indriatmi

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

The human vagina together with its resident, microbiota, comprise a dynamic ecosystem. Normal microbiota is dominated by Lactobacillus species, and pathogen microbiota such as Gardnerella species and Bacteroides species can occur due to decrease in Lactobacillus domination. Lactobacillus plays an essential role in keeping normal vaginal microbiota in balance. Vaginal microbiota adapts to pH change and hormonal value. Changes in the vaginal microbiota over a woman’s lifespan will influence the colonization of pathogenic microbes. They include changes in child, puberty, reproductive state, menopause, and postmenopause. Estrogen levels change will affect the colonization of pathogenic microbium, leading to genitourinary syndrome of …


Pulsed-Dye Laser Efficacy In The Treatment Of Psoriasis In Adult Patients: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Made Ananda Krisna, Hanny Nilasari 2016 Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

Pulsed-Dye Laser Efficacy In The Treatment Of Psoriasis In Adult Patients: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Made Ananda Krisna, Hanny Nilasari

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease known to be highly responsive to phototherapy. Narrow-band UVB (NBUVB) phototherapy has been one of the standard treatments for its moderate to severe form. However, its lack of efficacy in treating stable psoriatic plaques on extremities has lead researchers to find alternative treatments, one of which is pulsed-dye laser (PDL). Laser has been known to be effective in treating vascular lesions; in psoriasis, elongation of rete ridge along with tortuous dermal capillaries are one of the first pathologies identified early in the disease progression. Several in vivo and preliminary studies have found the …


Joseph Albin Witkowski, Md (1925–2015), A Dermatologist For All Seasons, Lawrence Charles Parish 2016 Thomas Jefferson University

Joseph Albin Witkowski, Md (1925–2015), A Dermatologist For All Seasons, Lawrence Charles Parish

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Distinct Cell Stress Responses Induced By Atp Restriction In Quiescent Human Fibroblasts., Nirupama Yalamanchili, Andres Kriete, David Alfego, Kelli M Danowski, Csaba Kari, Ulrich Rodeck 2016 School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, Drexel University

Distinct Cell Stress Responses Induced By Atp Restriction In Quiescent Human Fibroblasts., Nirupama Yalamanchili, Andres Kriete, David Alfego, Kelli M Danowski, Csaba Kari, Ulrich Rodeck

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Quiescence is the prevailing state of many cell types under homeostatic conditions. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how quiescent cells respond to energetic and metabolic challenges. To better understand compensatory responses of quiescent cells to metabolic stress, we established, in human primary dermal fibroblasts, an experimental 'energy restriction' model. Quiescence was achieved by short-term culture in serum-deprived media and ATP supply restricted using a combination of glucose transport inhibitors and mitochondrial uncouplers. In aggregate, these measures led to markedly reduced intracellular ATP levels while not compromising cell viability over the observation period of 48 h. Analysis of the transcription …


The Postfinasteride Syndrome; An Overview, David L. Rowland, Ion G. Motofei, Florian Popa, Vlad D. Constantin, Adriana Vasilache, Ioana Păunică, Cristian Bălălău, Georgeta P. Păunică, Petrisor Banu, Stana Păunică 2016 Valparaiso University, Department of Psychology

The Postfinasteride Syndrome; An Overview, David L. Rowland, Ion G. Motofei, Florian Popa, Vlad D. Constantin, Adriana Vasilache, Ioana Păunică, Cristian Bălălău, Georgeta P. Păunică, Petrisor Banu, Stana Păunică

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

As a 5-α reductase inhibitor, Finasteride has proven effective in ameliorating two conditions documented to be androgen dependent, namely male androgenic alopecia and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Therapeutic results are maintained as long as the drug is administered, with treatment cessation generally leading to the return of symptomatology for each condition. In addition, during the therapeutic phase, several adverse effects have been reported, some of which persist long or indefinitely after treatment cessation, known as “post-finasteride syndrome.”

Herein we present and discuss the most common finasteride side effects, along with a psycho-neuroendocrine rationale that could explain the persistence of many adverse …


Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Of Stratum Corneum Dysfunction In Adult Chronic Atopic Dermatitis., Jason M Winget, Deborah Finlay, Kevin J Mills, Tom Huggins, Charles Bascom, Robert J Isfort, Robert L Moritz 2016 Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Of Stratum Corneum Dysfunction In Adult Chronic Atopic Dermatitis., Jason M Winget, Deborah Finlay, Kevin J Mills, Tom Huggins, Charles Bascom, Robert J Isfort, Robert L Moritz

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

No abstract provided.


Pemphigoid Gestationis: A Rare Dermatosis Of Pregnancy, Victoria Tran, MS3, Meghan Belamorich, MD 2016 Thomas Jefferson University

Pemphigoid Gestationis: A Rare Dermatosis Of Pregnancy, Victoria Tran, Ms3, Meghan Belamorich, Md

The Medicine Forum

INTRODUCTION

Pemphigoid gestationis is a rare dermatosis of pregnancy that often goes unrecognized or misdiagnosed. It can lead to adverse fetal outcomes including preterm delivery, low fetal birth weight, and even neonatal pemphigoid gestationis1. As such, proper diagnosis and management is critical in reducing fetal risk.


Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology Ii. Obituaries And Biographies In English Supplemented Through 2015, Sarah Brenner, MD (Editor), Lawrence Parish, MD, Michael J. Lavery, MB BCh BAO; MRCP, Andrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhD, Jennifer L. Parish, MD, Daniel H. Parish, MD, JD 2016 Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology Ii. Obituaries And Biographies In English Supplemented Through 2015, Sarah Brenner, Md (Editor), Lawrence Parish, Md, Michael J. Lavery, Mb Bch Bao; Mrcp, Andrzej Grzybowski, Md, Phd, Jennifer L. Parish, Md, Daniel H. Parish, Md, Jd

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Introduction

A bibliographic record on the history of dermatology has been a project that started over 4 decades ago. It is a collection of all forms of history, ranging from dermatologic conditions, to famous dermatologists and physicians who have advanced the field of both dermatology and medicine, to the different countries that promoted the development of scientists, researchers and physicians alike.

It was decided that the bibliographic record would encompass journals, books and a compilation of obituaries. A pertinent question is whether a manually created bibliographic project is still warranted in the 21st century. In short, yes. While Index …


Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology, Sarah Brenner, MD (Editor), Lawrence Parish, MD, MIchael J. Lavery, MB BCh BAO; MRCP, Andrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhD, Jennifer L. Parish, MD, Daniel H. Parish, MD, JD 2016 Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology, Sarah Brenner, Md (Editor), Lawrence Parish, Md, Michael J. Lavery, Mb Bch Bao; Mrcp, Andrzej Grzybowski, Md, Phd, Jennifer L. Parish, Md, Daniel H. Parish, Md, Jd

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Introduction

A bibliographic record on the history of dermatology has been a project that started over 4 decades ago. It is a collection of all forms of history, ranging from dermatologic conditions, to famous dermatologists and physicians who have advanced the field of both dermatology and medicine, to the different countries that promoted the development of scientists, researchers and physicians alike.

It was decided that the bibliographic record would encompass journals, books and a compilation of obituaries. A pertinent question is whether a manually created bibliographic project is still warranted in the 21st century. In short, yes. While Index …


Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology Iii. Books, Monographs, And Chapters In English Supplemented Through 2015, Sarah Brenner, MD (Editor), Lawrence Parish, MD, Michael J. Lavery, MB BCh BAO; MRCP (UK, Andrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhD, Jennifer L. Parish, MD, Daniel H. Parish, MD, JD 2016 Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Bibliography Of Secondary Sources On The History Of Dermatology Iii. Books, Monographs, And Chapters In English Supplemented Through 2015, Sarah Brenner, Md (Editor), Lawrence Parish, Md, Michael J. Lavery, Mb Bch Bao; Mrcp (Uk, Andrzej Grzybowski, Md, Phd, Jennifer L. Parish, Md, Daniel H. Parish, Md, Jd

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Introduction

A bibliographic record on the history of dermatology has been a project that started over 4 decades ago. It is a collection of all forms of history, ranging from dermatologic conditions, to famous dermatologists and physicians who have advanced the field of both dermatology and medicine, to the different countries that promoted the development of scientists, researchers and physicians alike.

It was decided that the bibliographic record would encompass journals, books and a compilation of obituaries. A pertinent question is whether a manually created bibliographic project is still warranted in the 21st century. In short, yes. While Index …


Bullous Leukemia Cutis In A Patient With T-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia, Sarah Y. Siu, Qiujie Jiang, Ashley Gochoco, Jason B. Lee, MD, Joya Sahu, Onder Alpdogan, Jerald Z. Gong, MD 2016 Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Thomas Jefferson University; SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York

Bullous Leukemia Cutis In A Patient With T-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia, Sarah Y. Siu, Qiujie Jiang, Ashley Gochoco, Jason B. Lee, Md, Joya Sahu, Onder Alpdogan, Jerald Z. Gong, Md

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Amlodipine-Induced Hypersensitivity Reaction Mimicking Cd30(+) Mycosis Fungoides., Ashley Gochoco, Elizabeth Jones, Christine Soutendijk, Onder Alpdogan, Wenyin Shi, Joya Sahu 2016 Thomas Jefferson University

Amlodipine-Induced Hypersensitivity Reaction Mimicking Cd30(+) Mycosis Fungoides., Ashley Gochoco, Elizabeth Jones, Christine Soutendijk, Onder Alpdogan, Wenyin Shi, Joya Sahu

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


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