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iScience ; 27(8): 110525, 2024 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39156641

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Elevated pernio incidence was observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This prospective study enrolled subjects with pandemic-associated pernio in Wisconsin and Switzerland. Because pernio is a cutaneous manifestation of the interferonopathies, and type I interferon (IFN-I) immunity is critical to COVID-19 recovery, we tested the hypothesis that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-mediated IFN-I signaling might underlie some pernio cases. Tissue-level IFN-I activity and plasmacytoid dendritic cell infiltrates were demonstrated in 100% of the Wisconsin cases. Across both cohorts, sparse SARS-CoV-2 RNA was captured in 25% (6/22) of biopsies, all with high inflammation. Affected patients lacked adaptive immunity to SARS-CoV-2. A hamster model of intranasal SARS-CoV-2 infection was used as a proof-of-principle experiment: RNA was detected in lungs and toes with IFN-I activity at both the sites, while replicating virus was found only in the lung. These data support a viral trigger for some pernio cases, where sustained local IFN-I activity can be triggered in the absence of seroconversion.

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Cutis ; 113(5): 211-213, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39042123

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With the increasing utilization of telemedicine since the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that clinicians have an appropriate understanding of the application of virtual care resources, including teledermatology. We present a case series of 3 patients to demonstrate the clinical utility of teledermatology in reducing the time to diagnosis of various rare and/or aggressive cutaneous malignancies, including Merkel cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, and atypical fibroxanthoma. Cases were obtained from one large Midwestern medical center during the month of July 2021. Each case presented includes a description of the initial teledermatology presentation and reviews the clinical timeline from initial consultation submission to in-person clinic visit with lesion biopsy. This case series demonstrates real-world examples of how teledermatology can be utilized to expedite the care of specific vulnerable patient populations.


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COVID-19 , Dermatología , Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Telemedicina , Triaje , Humanos , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Dermatología/métodos , COVID-19/diagnóstico , Masculino , Melanoma/diagnóstico , Melanoma/patología , Femenino , Triaje/métodos , Anciano , Persona de Mediana Edad , Carcinoma de Células de Merkel/diagnóstico , Carcinoma de Células de Merkel/patología , Anciano de 80 o más Años , SARS-CoV-2
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Skin Appendage Disord ; 10(2): 99-103, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38572193

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Background: Gout is a depositional, inflammatory disorder that is rarely reported to affect the nail unit. Cases of gout involving the nail unit are likely under-recognized and therefore underreported. We present two cases of tophaceous gout affecting the nail unit and a literature review of the various presentations. Summary: Five cases of gout were identified to affect the nail unit. In all cases, these presented as white hyperkeratotic papulonodules with associated nail dystrophy. Chalky discharge was seen in three of the five cases. Nine cases were identified to have demonstrated pseudocarcinomatous changes that histopathologically mimic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Literature review highlights a range of findings including subclinical deposits of uric acid in the nail, onychoschizia, onychorrhexis, and Beau's line. Key Messages: Physicians should be aware of the subtle and nonspecific clinical findings of gout, which may be easily misconstrued for other pathological entities.

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WMJ ; 122(3): 205-207, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37494653

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INTRODUCTION: Leprosy is a life-threatening infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae with an average 5-year long incubation period. It is curable when treated early. Early diagnosis requires knowledge of its myriad clinical features as risk factors may not be readily apparent. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a male patient from Wisconsin who tested positive for leprosy without a known exposure or recent travel to endemic areas. DISCUSSION: The clinical presentation of leprosy exists on a spectrum and correlates with cell immunity levels. The Ridley-Jopling and World Health Organization classifications are used to define leprosy subtypes and guide treatment. Histopathologic examination may aid in diagnosis of suspicious presentations. CONCLUSIONS: Leprosy may present with nonspecific clinical features and elevated inflammatory markers leading to a misdiagnosis. It should be considered on the differential diagnosis for suspicious presentations and appropriately worked up with various diagnostic modalities. A multidisciplinary approach to treatment may prevent spread and permanent damage.


Asunto(s)
Lepra , Masculino , Humanos , Lepra/diagnóstico , Lepra/tratamiento farmacológico , Lepra/epidemiología , Mycobacterium leprae , Wisconsin/epidemiología
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Skin Appendage Disord ; 7(5): 418-421, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34604336

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A man in his 70s presented to the dermatology nail clinic with a 1-month history of worsening onychodystrophy, leukonychia, and pain in his left fifth finger. Physical examination revealed a cool hand and absent radial pulse. Ischemia was suspected, and the patient was sent to the emergency department where the diagnosis of steal syndrome was made and his previously required arteriovenous fistula was ligated. This case highlights the clinical features of steal syndrome, that nail changes should be recognized as clinical features, and that urgent triage of these patients to vascular surgery is of critical importance.

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Dermatol Surg ; 47(8): 1079-1082, 2021 08 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34397542

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BACKGROUND: Dermatologists specialize in treating conditions of the skin, hair, and nails; however, it is our experience that the field of nail diseases is the least discussed facet of dermatology. Even less acknowledged is the complexity of nail procedures and how best to accurately code for these procedures. OBJECTIVE: To convene a panel of experts in nail disease to reach consensus on the most accurate and appropriate Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes associated with the most commonly performed nail procedures. METHODS: A questionnaire including 9 of the most commonly performed nail procedures and potential CPT codes was sent to experts in the treatment of nail disease, defined as those clinicians running a nail subspecialty clinic and performing nail procedures with regularity. A conference call was convened to discuss survey results. RESULTS: Unanimous consensus was reached on the appropriate CPT codes associated with all discussed procedures. LIMITATIONS: Although this article details the most commonly performed nail procedures, many were excluded and billing for these procedures continues to be largely subjective. This article is meant to serve as a guide for clinicians but should not be impervious to interpretation in specific clinical situations. CONCLUSION: Billing of nail procedures remains a practice gap within our field. The authors hope that the expert consensus on the most appropriate CPT codes associated with commonly performed nail procedures will aid clinicians as they diagnose and treat disorders of the nail unit and encourage accurate and complete billing practices.


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Current Procedural Terminology , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Dermatologicos/economía , Dermatología/normas , Enfermedades de la Uña/economía , Brechas de la Práctica Profesional/estadística & datos numéricos , Consenso , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Dermatologicos/normas , Dermatólogos/estadística & datos numéricos , Dermatología/economía , Humanos , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía , Uñas/cirugía , Brechas de la Práctica Profesional/economía , Encuestas y Cuestionarios/estadística & datos numéricos
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Skin Appendage Disord ; 130(43): 1-4, 2021 Dec 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35127838

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Onychomycosis is the most common nail condition seen in clinical practice, with significant impact on quality of life. Clinical examination alone is insufficient for accurate diagnosis, but mycological confirmation can be challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this letter, a multidisciplinary panel of dermatologists, a podiatrist, dermatopathologists, and a mycologist, discuss considerations for mycological sampling during the pandemic.

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Int J Womens Dermatol ; 6(4): 277-282, 2020 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33015286

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BACKGROUND: Physician burnout is a common problem that can have negative ramifications for both physicians and patients. Lack of effective coping mechanisms decreases resilience, which can lead to burnout, and women may be particularly vulnerable. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate resilience by generation among professionals in dermatology. We hope to gain a better understanding of the plasticity of resilience traits to identify modifiable resilience components. METHODS: Attendees of the 2020 Women's Dermatological Society Forum were asked to complete an 80-item questionnaire evaluating eight characteristics of resilience. Each participant received scores electronically, and attendees were invited to anonymously submit scores, job category (physician or industry), and birth year and/or generation category. Participants who provided scores and were part of the millennial generation (born 1980-1994; ages 26-40 years at the time of survey completion), Generation X (born 1965-1979; ages 41-55 years), or baby boomer generation (born 1944-1964; ages 56-76 years) were included. RESULTS: Of the 67 participants meeting the inclusion criteria, 96.7% were women and 3.3% were men, 69.4% were physicians and 30.6% were industry representatives. Millennials accounted for 43.3%, Generation X for 35.8%, and baby boomers for 20.9% of the study participants. There was a significant difference among the three generations for mean scores on rumination (p = .0071) and flexibility (p = .0005), with scores becoming more ideal for older generations. There was no significant difference among generations for other resilience or burnout indicators, including emotional inhibition, toxic achieving, avoidance coping, perfect control, detached coping, and sensitivity. CONCLUSION: Resilience traits such as rumination and flexibility differed by generation, with the most favorable scores occurring in the oldest cohort, suggesting that some resilience traits may be malleable and improve with age or be inherently affected by environment during development. Health care professionals may benefit from engaging in activities that enhance malleable resilience traits and improve the ability to manage work-related stressors.

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Pediatr Dermatol ; 37(6): 1176-1178, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32869345

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Actinic prurigo is a rare, idiopathic chronic photodermatosis of childhood characterized by excoriated papules, nodules, and plaques in sun-exposed areas. It is notoriously difficult to treat. The disorder involves a type IV hypersensitivity reaction driven by both Th1 and Th2 inflammatory pathways, the latter of which leads to secretion of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, and production of B cells, IgE, and IgG4. Dupilumab, an IL-4 receptor antagonist, disrupts the Th2 pathway. We present a pediatric patient with severe, recalcitrant actinic prurigo who achieved rapid and sustained clearance with dupilumab.


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Trastornos por Fotosensibilidad , Prurigo , Enfermedades Cutáneas Genéticas , Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados , Niño , Humanos , Trastornos por Fotosensibilidad/tratamiento farmacológico , Prurigo/tratamiento farmacológico
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Int J Womens Dermatol ; 6(2): 73-79, 2020 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32258335

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Healthy nails are functionally and cosmetically important to the daily work of women. The globally increasing market for nail cosmetics reflects the importance of the appearance of nails. This article details the composition of a healthy nail, diagnosis and treatment of nail disorders, use of nail cosmetics and their risks, the impact of the aging process on nails, and the relative risks to nail salon workers. Knowledge of these issues will prepare health care providers and patients to maintain healthy nails throughout their lives.

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Pediatr Dermatol ; 37(3): 572-573, 2020 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32198786

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Lipoatrophic panniculitis (LP) is a rare childhood panniculitis characterized by sclerotic, atrophic plaques on the extremities. We present a case of LP diagnosed during the inflammatory phase that was difficult to distinguish clinically from eosinophilic fasciitis. This report adds to the limited phenotypic spectrum of LP by differentiating the clinical features of disease activity from disease damage and highlighting the importance of biopsy in establishing a diagnosis.


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Enfermedades del Tejido Conjuntivo , Paniculitis , Adolescente , Atrofia , Biopsia , Niño , Humanos , Paniculitis/diagnóstico
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Radiographics ; 39(5): 1411-1434, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31419189

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A variety of clinically significant conditions can affect both the esophagus and the skin. Esophageal and cutaneous manifestations may directly reflect the underlying disease process, as in infections such as herpes simplex virus, bullous diseases such as epidermolysis bullosa and mucous membrane pemphigoid, connective tissue diseases such as systemic sclerosis, and inflammatory diseases such as lichen planus. Alternatively, esophageal and cutaneous findings may result from conditions that are closely associated with and potentially pathognomonic for but distinct from the underlying disease process, as in genetic diseases such as Cowden syndrome or paraneoplastic syndromes such as acrokeratosis paraneoplastica. Other diseases such as Crohn disease may have cutaneous manifestations that directly reflect the same underlying inflammatory process that affects the gastrointestinal tract or cutaneous manifestations that represent reactive or associated conditions distinct from the underlying inflammatory process. The cutaneous manifestations of disease may precede, coincide with, or follow the esophageal manifestations of disease. The authors present the characteristic clinical features and imaging findings associated with common and uncommon conditions that have esophageal and cutaneous manifestations. Each condition is presented with a brief overview, discussion of salient clinical and cutaneous manifestations, and description of the typical esophageal imaging findings, with particular attention to implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Recognition of potential associations between cutaneous lesions and esophageal imaging findings is important for establishing a specific diagnosis or generating a meaningful differential diagnosis.


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Enfermedades del Esófago/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades de la Piel/diagnóstico por imagen , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Enfermedades del Esófago/complicaciones , Humanos , Síndromes Paraneoplásicos/complicaciones , Síndromes Paraneoplásicos/diagnóstico por imagen , Pronóstico , Enfermedades de la Piel/complicaciones
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