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Dermatol Online J ; 29(6)2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38478669

ABSTRACT

Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), a subtype of chronic cutaneous lupus may be observed in a linear pattern. A 21-year-old woman with history of chronic granulomatous disease state presented to our clinic for a chronic six-year skin eruption on her left eyebrow, left cheek, and left forehead. A punch biopsy of involved left forehead skin was performed and revealed perivascular and periadnexal lymphohistiocytic infiltrate without features of morphea or panniculitis, confirming the histopathologic changes of cutaneous lupus erythematous. The patient was diagnosed with linear DLE, mimicking en coup de sabre, within Blaschko lines. The pathogenesis for DLE in association with chronic granulomatous disease is ambiguous; however, X-linked lyonization is crucial for both conditions and may explain cooccurrence of disease states.


Subject(s)
Granulomatous Disease, Chronic , Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid , Panniculitis , Scleroderma, Localized , Humans , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Scleroderma, Localized/pathology , Granulomatous Disease, Chronic/complications , Granulomatous Disease, Chronic/pathology , Skin/pathology , Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid/diagnosis , Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid/pathology , Panniculitis/pathology
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Ann Pharmacother ; 56(4): 494-500, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34301153

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Actinic keratoses (AKs) are cutaneous lesions that arise in sun-damaged skin. AKs may transform into squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Tirbanibulin 1% ointment is a new topical treatment for AKs, recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration. DATA SOURCES: The PubMed database was searched for articles published from 1960 to March 31, 2021, using the keywords tirbanibulin and Klisyri. DATA EXTRACTION: Phase 2 and phase 3 clinical trials were reviewed. DATA SYNTHESIS: In phase 2 clinical trials, 43% of patients treated with tirbanibulin experienced complete clearance by day 57 (43% [95% CI = 32, 54]). Across two phase 3 clinical trials (pooled data), complete (100%) clearance occurred in 49% of patients in tirbanibulin groups and in only 9% of the vehicle groups (difference, 41% points; 95% CI = 35 to 47; P < 0.001). Although no comparative studies are available, tirbanibulin is applied for a shorter duration (5 days) compared with diclofenac 3% gel, fluorouracil 5% cream, and imiquimod 3.75% cream. Adverse events were mild and included pruritus, application site pain, and local skin reactions. Systemic adverse events such as necrosis and angioedema, observed with other AK treatments such as fluorouracil and imiquimod, were not observed with tirbanibulin, thus giving tirbanibulin a favorable safety profile. RELEVANCE TO PATIENT CARE AND CLINICAL PRACTICE: Tirbanibulin effectively reduces AK burden and recurrence and has a favorable safety profile with mild adverse events. In comparison, imiquimod, 5-flourouracil, and diclofenac can result in necrosis, angioedema, and arthralgias. CONCLUSION: With a favorable safety profile and short regimen, tirbanibulin is an efficacious treatment for clinicians to utilize in their treatment toolbox when treating AKs on the face and scalp.


Subject(s)
Keratosis, Actinic , Acetamides , Humans , Keratosis, Actinic/drug therapy , Keratosis, Actinic/pathology , Morpholines/adverse effects , Ointments/therapeutic use , Pyridines/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome , United States
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Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ; 17: 175-190, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38283794

ABSTRACT

Rosacea is a common chronic dermatosis. Clinically, rosacea can present with flushing, erythema, papules, pustules, telangiectasias, phymatous changes, pruritus, burning, and stinging. In 2017, the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee recommended a phenotype-based classification for therapy. In this review, we identify monotherapies and multimodal treatment approaches for the clinical management of rosacea including topical, systemic, laser and light, alternative, and combination therapies.

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Cutis ; 111(5): E11-E12, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37406320

ABSTRACT

Inpatient dermatology plays a key role in the hospital system. Dermatology-related admissions are frequent, and the correct diagnosis and management of cutaneous conditions is crucial to improving patient outcomes and decreasing health care costs. As a dermatology resident, it can be challenging to perform inpatient consultations, especially early in residency. Focusing on pre-rounding and must-ask questions of requesting providers as well as carrying an organized toolbox will be invaluable for every dermatology resident.


Subject(s)
Dermatology , Skin Diseases , Humans , Inpatients , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Skin Diseases/therapy , Referral and Consultation , Hospitals , Retrospective Studies
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Cutis ; 112(6): E3-E4, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38290079

ABSTRACT

Complex medical dermatology fellowships currently are offered at 5 institutions in the United States. The decision to pursue this fellowship is individualized; however, additional training can prove to be beneficial when practicing in an environment with medically challenging patient populations.


Subject(s)
Dermatology , Internship and Residency , Humans , United States , Fellowships and Scholarships , Dermatology/education , Education, Medical, Graduate
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Case Rep Dermatol Med ; 2021: 5543803, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33898070

ABSTRACT

Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is an emerging and noninvasive imaging tool in dermatological practice. Benefits of this modality include differentiation between benign and malignant skin lesions, prevention of unnecessary biopsies, and cost effectiveness. However, RCM findings for benign lesions are rarely reported in the literature. We describe a case of reflectance confocal microscopy findings of a hidrocystoma and review potential applications of this imaging technique in everyday clinical practice.

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