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Truncal Acne and Scarring: A Comprehensive Review of Current Medical and Cosmetic Approaches to Treatment and Patient Management
Daniele S, Kim S, Grada A, Moore A, Suozzi K, Bunick C. Truncal Acne and Scarring: A Comprehensive Review of Current Medical and Cosmetic Approaches to Treatment and Patient Management. American Journal Of Clinical Dermatology 2022, 24: 199-223. PMID: 36539678, DOI: 10.1007/s40257-022-00746-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTruncal acne vulgarisAcne vulgarisTruncal acneHalf of patientsFacial acne vulgarisSignificant psychosocial burdenAvailable treatment optionsCommon skin disorderTreatment guidelinesPsychosocial burdenTreatment optionsTruncal involvementPatient managementFacial lesionsClinical problemSkin disordersUpper armCosmetic approachSebaceous glandsCurrent MedicalSkin areasPatientsAcneFocused reviewFurther investigation
2020
JAK inhibition synergistically potentiates BCL2, BET, HDAC, and proteasome inhibition in advanced CTCL
Yumeen S, Mirza FN, Lewis JM, King ALO, Kim SR, Carlson KR, Umlauf SR, Surovtseva YV, Foss FM, Girardi M. JAK inhibition synergistically potentiates BCL2, BET, HDAC, and proteasome inhibition in advanced CTCL. Blood Advances 2020, 4: 2213-2226. PMID: 32437546, PMCID: PMC7252559, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2020001756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous T-cell lymphomaJAK inhibitionCTCL cellsMalignant cutaneous T-cell lymphomasAdvanced cutaneous T-cell lymphomaTreatment of CTCLAvailable systemic treatment optionsSkin-homing T lymphocytesSystemic treatment optionsT-cell lymphomaCTCL cell linesHistone deacetylase inhibitionGeneralized cytotoxic effectExpression of Bcl2Advanced diseaseSuch patientsPeripheral bloodTreatment optionsJAK/STAT pathwayT lymphocytesPreclinical assessmentTherapeutic targetStrong potentiationExtrinsic apoptosis pathwayDeacetylase inhibition