Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery: Incorporating Medical and Surgical Dermatology
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Teledermatology in New Zealand
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Abstract
Background Teledermatology is the delivery of specialist dermatological services at a distance. It has become possible because of technological
advances in digital imaging and telecommunications. Consultations may be “interactive” using video-conferencing equipment
or “store-and-forward” using prerecorded text and images. The best method to deliver teledermatology services is unknown.
Objective Studies were designed to determine (a) if it was possible to diagnose and manage skin diseases using video-conferencing equipment,
(b) if teledermatology was acceptable to patients a...
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Nodular amyloidosis: Case report and literature review
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Conclusion Nodular amyloidosis can be treated successfully with cold steel excision in combination with carbon dioxide laser. Close followup
of these patients is warranted, as nodular amyloidosis may be the precursor to systemic amyloidosis.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Basic / Clinical ScienceDOI 10.1007/BF02737862Authors
Rajesh S. Kakani, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology 10461 Bronx New YorkAmy E. Goldstein, St. Barnabas Hospital Department of Dermatology 10457 Bronx New YorkIrina Meisher, Coney Island Hospital Department of Pathology 11235 Brooklyn New YorkCin...
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Measurement properties of skindex-16: A brief quality-of-life measure for patients with skin diseases
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Conclusion This brief single-page version of Skindex accurately and sensitively measures how much patients are bothered by their skin
conditions.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Basic / Clinical ScienceDOI 10.1007/BF02737863Authors
Mary-Margaret Chren, University of California at San Francisco Department of Dermatology San Francisco California USARebecca J. Lasek, Case Western Reserve University Department of Medicine Cleveland Ohio USAAnju P. Sahay, University of California at San Francisco Department of Medicine San Francisco California USALaura P. Sands, University of California at San Francisc...
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The Clinical Management of Itching
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Content Type Journal ArticleDOI 10.1007/BF02737870Authors
Alan B. Fleischer, Parthenon Publishing Group New York USA
Journal Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery: Incorporating Medical and Surgical DermatologyOnline ISSN 1615-7109Print ISSN 1203-4754
Journal Volume Volume 5
Journal Issue Volume 5, Number 2 / March, 2001
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Alopecia areata universalis in an infant
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Conclusions Alopecia areata should be included in the differential diagnosis of generalized alopecia presenting at or shortly after birth.
For purposes of genetic counseling and prognosis, it is crucial that a correct diagnosis be made.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportsDOI 10.1007/BF02737867Authors
Jo Anne LaRow, Albany Medical College A-81 Division of Dermatology and Dermatopathology 12208 Albany NY USAJudith Mysliborski, Capital District Dermatology 12208 Albany New YorkI. Paul Rappaport, Aesthetic Laser & Skin Care Center 12866 Saratoga Springs New YorkGuy A. Rouleau, Montreal Genera...
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The role of psychological stress in skin disease
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Conclusions There is evidence linking psychological stress to exacerbation of certain skin diseases. Both the clinical and the basic science
evidence, however, can be hard to interpret in light of the difficulty of defining and quantifying psychological stress as
well as the questions regarding the etiologic significance of neuroimmunologic findings in skin diseases.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory ReviewDOI 10.1007/BF02737869Authors
Arash Kimyai-Asadi, New York University School of Medicine The Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology 10016 New York New YorkAdil Usman, Columbia University Co...
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Disseminated scleroderma of a Japanese patient successfully treated with bath PUVA photochemotherapy
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Conclusion Although rather high cumulative UVA doses were required for this patient compared with those needed in earlier reports, no
adverse effects were observed. The lesions were markedly improved, suggesting that this therapeutic modality is well-tolerated
and useful for colored patients such as the Japanese. Furthermore, it turns out that the thermographical assessment is useful
to estimate clinical improvement of this sclerosing skin disorder.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportsDOI 10.1007/BF02737868Authors
Yoshinori Aragane, Kinki University School of Medicine Department of Derma...
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The world literature
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Content Type Journal ArticleDOI 10.1007/BF02737871
Journal Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery: Incorporating Medical and Surgical DermatologyOnline ISSN 1615-7109Print ISSN 1203-4754
Journal Volume Volume 5
Journal Issue Volume 5, Number 2 / March, 2001
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The morbid anatomy of the dermatologic genome: An update for the third millennium
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Conclusion The great progress made toward the completion of the human gene sequence and the continued efforts of many clinical and molecular
scientists to identify disease genes will make diagnosis of hereditary dermatological disorders more precise and allow accurate
family counseling as well as possibly leading to more targeted therapies during this millennium.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Genetic Studies in Skin DisordersDOI 10.1007/BF02737865Authors
Sherri J. Bale, GeneDx, Inc. 9700 Great Seneca Highway, Suite 200 20850 Rockville MD USA
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Postirradiation multiple minute digitate porokeratosis
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Conclusion Postirradiation MMDH represents a peculiar radiation-induced disorder that we believe should be distinguished from other cases
of MMDH and included within the spectrum of porokeratosis.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportsDOI 10.1007/BF02737866Authors
Ramon M. Pujol, Hospital del Mar, IMAS Department of Dermatology Barcelona SpainEugenia Perez-Losada, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Department of Dermatology Barcelona SpainXavier Matias-Guiu, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Department of Pathology Barcelona SpainJosefina Fuentes, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau De...
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Imipramine-Induced Facial Pigmentation: Case Report and
Literature Review
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Background Patients who present with facial pigmentation can be a diagnostic challenge.
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to discuss the diagnosis and management of
imipramine-induced facial pigmentation.
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Journal VolumeVolume 9
Journal IssueVolume 9, Number 6 / December, 2005
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12. Cancer
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11. Psoriasis, Acne, etc
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13. Wound Healing
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10. Inflammatory Dermatoses
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9. Immunology
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8. Pathology
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6. Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders
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7. Surgery and Laser
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4. Bullous MM
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5. HIV and Infectious Diseases
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3. Pediatric Dermatology
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2. Internal Medicine
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1. Medical Practice
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Successful Treatment of Refractory Aquagenic Pruritus with Naltrexone
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Background Aquagenic pruritus is an intense prickling sensation that develops in affected individuals immediately after contact with
water at any temperature. It is most commonly associated with polycythemia rubra vera. Common but often ineffective treatments
include anticholinergics and antihistamines. Other moderately successful treatments include capsaicin cream, UVB phototherapy,
and sodium bicarbonate bath water.
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Imiquimod and 5-Fluorouracil for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis: Critical Review and Meta-analysis of Efficacy Studies
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Background: Actinic keratosis lesions occur frequently on sun-exposed skin of Caucasians. They become more prevalent with advancing age
and are important in identifying the risk factor of those people possibly predisposed to invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
Topical therapies are useful alternatives to cryotherapy for treating diffuse actinic damage and a number of preparations
have been developed for treating actinic keratosis.
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Familial Bullous Lichen Planus (FBLP): Pedigree Analysis and Clinical Characteristics
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Background: Familial bullous lichen planus (FBLP) is a rare condition. The clinical features dearly have been described.
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7. Surgery and Laser
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8. Pathology
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9. Immunology
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1. Medical Practice
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Erythema Infectiosum
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Background: Erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) is a common benign pediatric condition caused by B19 parvovirus. It can be identified clinically by a “slapped cheek” appearance that is often followed by reticulated exanthem on the trunk
and extremities.
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