2022
Interface change in early mycosis fungoides: A potential mimicker of benign dermatoses
Tsang M, McNiff J. Interface change in early mycosis fungoides: A potential mimicker of benign dermatoses. Journal Of Cutaneous Pathology 2022, 50: 266-274. PMID: 36444501, DOI: 10.1111/cup.14369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConnective tissue diseaseEarly mycosis fungoidesMycosis fungoidesInterface dermatitisEarly biopsy specimensPapillary dermal fibrosisPatch-stage diseaseLymphocyte atypiaEarly biopsyRepeat biopsyHistopathologic featuresInflammatory dermatosesPotential mimickersTissue diseaseDefinitive diagnosisLichenoid patternBenign dermatosesBiopsy specimensClinicopathologic correlationDermal-epidermal junctionHistopathologic evolutionAncillary studiesBenign diagnosisDermal fibrosisHistopathologic cluesLeukoderma Induced by Rotigotine Patch, a Transdermal Dopamine Agonist
Talty R, Micevic G, Wang A, Ko CJ, Damsky W. Leukoderma Induced by Rotigotine Patch, a Transdermal Dopamine Agonist. Case Reports In Dermatology 2022, 14: 214-218. PMID: 36158852, PMCID: PMC9459519, DOI: 10.1159/000525894.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRestless legs syndromeRotigotine patchTransdermal patchRotigotine transdermal patchTransdermal dopamine agonistsPotential side effectsAbsence of melanocytesDopamine agonismSystemic medicationsTopical medicationsDopamine agonistsLegs syndromeCase reportHistopathologic examinationDermal-epidermal junctionAnterior shoulderPharmacologic substancesSide effectsPatch applicationPotential mechanismsLeukodermaMedicationsPatientsSyndromeAgonistsMolecular and Clinical Outcomes After Intravenous Gentamicin Treatment for Patients With Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa Caused by Nonsense Variants
Mosallaei D, Hao M, Antaya RJ, Levian B, Kwong A, Cogan J, Hamilton C, Schwieger-Briel A, Tan C, Tang X, Woodley DT, Chen M. Molecular and Clinical Outcomes After Intravenous Gentamicin Treatment for Patients With Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa Caused by Nonsense Variants. JAMA Dermatology 2022, 158: 366-374. PMID: 35234826, PMCID: PMC8892363, DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.5992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonrandomized clinical trialIntravenous gentamicinJunctional epidermolysis bullosaNonsense variantDermal-epidermal junctionGentamicin treatmentClinical trialsEpidermolysis bullosaPopulation of patientsLaminin-332Low-dose gentamicinTotal activity scoreHome infusion servicesLong-term safetyDisease activityGentamicin therapySecondary outcomesLaminin-332 expressionPediatric patientsPrimary outcomeActivity scoreClinical outcomesAvailable therapiesNephrotoxic effectsOtotoxic effects
2012
An Incompletely Penetrant Novel Mutation in COL7A1 Causes Epidermolysis Bullosa Pruriginosa and Dominant Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Phenotypes in an Extended Kindred
Yang CS, Lu Y, Farhi A, Nelson-Williams C, Kashgarian M, Glusac EJ, Lifton RP, Antaya RJ, Choate KA. An Incompletely Penetrant Novel Mutation in COL7A1 Causes Epidermolysis Bullosa Pruriginosa and Dominant Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Phenotypes in an Extended Kindred. Pediatric Dermatology 2012, 29: 725-731. PMID: 22515571, PMCID: PMC3709244, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1470.2012.01757.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermolysis bullosa pruriginosaDystrophic epidermolysis bullosaIntense pruritusEpidermolysis bullosaSimilar skin lesionsProband's younger brotherAnchoring fibril proteinKnown triggersClinical presentationLichenoid lesionsRare subtypeDermal-epidermal junctionYounger brotherBlistering diseaseCaucasian womenLichenoid papulesDorsal handSkin lesionsPruritic papulesAge 47Extensor extremitiesClinical phenotypeLinear scarringPruritusFibril protein
1996
Frequent clones of p53-mutated keratinocytes in normal human skin
Jonason A, Kunala S, Price G, Restifo R, Spinelli H, Persing J, Leffell D, Tarone R, Brash D. Frequent clones of p53-mutated keratinocytes in normal human skin. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1996, 93: 14025-14029. PMID: 8943054, PMCID: PMC19488, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.24.14025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP53-mutated keratinocytesNormal individualsSun-shielded skinSun-exposed skinNormal human skinHuman skinWhole-mount preparationsP53-mutated cellsCancer predictsDermal-epidermal junctionSubstantial burdenFrequent clonesClonal expansionHair folliclesGenetic hitsTumor promoterSkinKeratinocytesCells
1994
Immunofluorescent analysis of the basement membrane zone in lichen planus suggests destruction of the lamina lucida in bullous lesions
Smoller B, Glusac E. Immunofluorescent analysis of the basement membrane zone in lichen planus suggests destruction of the lamina lucida in bullous lesions. Journal Of Cutaneous Pathology 1994, 21: 123-128. PMID: 8040461, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.1994.tb00246.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBasement membrane zoneLichen planusMembrane zoneLymphocytic infiltrateBullous lesionsBullous pemphigoid antigenIntense lymphocytic infiltrateLamina lucida regionPemphigoid antigenNormal staining patternInflammatory dermatosesDermal-epidermal junctionFocal decreasePlanusType IV collagenNormal skinLesionsStaining patternEpidermal junctionImmunofluorescent analysisType VIIInfiltratesIV collagenLamina lucidaAntigen
1986
Collagen types I, III, and V in human embryonic and fetal skin
Smith L, Holbrook K, Madri J. Collagen types I, III, and V in human embryonic and fetal skin. Developmental Dynamics 1986, 175: 507-521. PMID: 3521252, DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001750409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDermal-epidermal junctionReticular regionsType IIIFetal skinType IType VCollagen type IWeeks of gestationSubdermal connective tissueAdult-like patternLarge diameter fibrilsGestational ageFirst trimesterImmunoperoxidase dataPapillary regionImmunoperoxidase stainingType III collagenFetal ageFibrillar collagenLight microscope levelBlood vesselsConnective tissueDermal collagen fibrilsCollagen fibrilsType V collagen
1984
The Intracutaneous Growth of Murine Lymphomas: Epidermal Invasion Is Characteristic of Multiple Tumor Phenotypes
Piepkorn M, Tigelaar R. The Intracutaneous Growth of Murine Lymphomas: Epidermal Invasion Is Characteristic of Multiple Tumor Phenotypes. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 1984, 83: 281-285. PMID: 6237158, DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12340368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMycosis fungoidesT cellsHelper/inducer T cellsCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT cell surface phenotypeInducer T cellsBALB/c originT-cell lymphomaMalignant T cellsLymphoid cell subsetsEosin-stained sectionsCenter of tumorT cell linesCytotoxic markersSézary syndromeCell subsetsBenign dermatosesDermal-epidermal junctionEpidermal necrosisParallel groupIntradermal injectionT lymphocytesSyngeneic miceSurface phenotypeLymphoid cells
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