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Genomic analysis of blue nevi and related dermal melanocytic proliferationsJohn C Maize
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
Am J Surg Pathol 29:1214-20. 2005..Ambiguous lesions can be separated into lesions with and without chromosomal aberrations. Future studies with clinical follow-up are necessary to determine which aberrations are most informative for classification of these lesions...
Localized cutaneous argyria from an acupuncture needle clinically concerning for metastatic melanomaElise M J Rackoff
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
Cutis 80:423-6. 2007....
Dysplastic nevi with an underlying or juxtaposed neurofibroma: does a relationship exist?John C Maize
Maize Center for Dermatopathology, Charleston, SC, USA
J Cutan Pathol 34:837-43. 2007..The cells in both of these neoplasms are derived from neural crest. There are no published reports of these two lesions occurring in juxtaposition...
Multiple primary acral melanomas in African-Americans: a case series and review of the literatureAngela C S Hutcheson
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Chareston, South Carolina 29425, USA
Dermatol Surg 33:1-10. 2007..We describe a unique group of African-American patients with multiple primary acral lentiginous melanomas (ALMs)...
The role of observation in the management of atypical neviEmily C Kmetz
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
South Med J 102:45-8. 2009..Although studies have shown that most atypical nevi will never progress into melanoma, re-excision, when biopsy margins are positive, is commonly practiced. We argue that re-excision in such cases is not necessary...
Cutaneous blastomycosis: a diagnostic challengeAshley R Mason
Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Int J Dermatol 47:824-30. 2008..Here we report two cases that illustrate the difficulty in distinguishing between primary and secondary cutaneous involvement. We also review the expanding literature on blastomycosis since its identification over a century ago...
Papulonecrotic eruption in a 44-year-old-manMichael A Jacobson
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
South Med J 100:1221-2. 2007..Serologic testing confirmed infection with the Treponema pallidum. Syphilis is still a great imitator and its persistence as an infectious disease is reviewed...
Ducking stray "magic bullets": a Melan-A alertJohn C Maize
Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Am J Dermatopathol 25:162-5. 2003
Incidental epidermolytic hyperkeratosis and focal acantholytic dyskeratosis in common acquired melanocytic nevi and atypical melanocytic lesionsAngela C S Hutcheson
Center for Health Care Research and Department of Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
J Am Acad Dermatol 50:388-90. 2004..Taken together with findings in the literature, FAD might serve as marker for atypical cutaneous proliferations as a whole...
Extensive angiosarcoma on chronically sun-damaged skinKeith M Benbenisty
Department of Dermatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
Am J Clin Dermatol 5:53-5. 2004..We present a case of angiosarcoma arising on chronically sun-damaged skin and review the histopathology and prognostic factors important in this malignancy...
Unilateral eosinophilic fasciitis: an under-recognized subtype?Rodney S Daniel
Medical University of South Carolina, Division of Rheumatology, Charleston, SC, USA
J Clin Rheumatol 15:247-9. 2009..Recognition of this subtype of eosinophilic fasciitis is important given the profound differences in prognosis of eosinophilic fasciitis and other scleroderma variants...
Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma in different ethnic groups: more than a founder mutation disorder?Mariella D'Alessandro
Cancer Research UK Cell Structure Research Group, Dundee University School of Life Sciences, Dundee, UK
J Invest Dermatol 127:2336-44. 2007..The haplotypes for polymorphic markers segregating with MSSE in non-Scottish and Scottish families differ, suggesting that MSSE is not caused by a founder mutation and might be more common than originally thought...
