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Simple Onycholysis and the Disappearing Nail Bed
Chapter by: Rubin, Adam I; Daniel, C. Ralph
in: Scher and Daniel’s Nails: Diagnosis, Surgery, Therapy by Rubin, Adam; Jellinek, Nathaniel J; Daniel, C. Ralph; Scher, Richard K [Eds.]
Springer
pp. -
ISBN: 9783319656496
CID: 5751182
Acute and Chronic Paronychia
Chapter by: Rubin, Adam I; Daniel, C. Ralph
in: Scher and Daniel’s Nails: Diagnosis, Surgery, Therapy by Rubin, Adam; Jellinek, Nathaniel J; Daniel, C. Ralph; Scher, Richard K [Eds.]
Springer
pp. -
ISBN: 9783319656496
CID: 5751172
Laboratory Monitoring During Systemic Terbinafine Therapy for Pediatric Onychomycosis [Letter]
Patel, Deepa; Castelo-Soccio, Leslie A; Rubin, Adam I; Streicher, Jenna L
This retrospective medical record review examines the prevalence of laboratory monitoring and laboratory abnormalities during systemic terbinafine therapy in pediatric onychomycosis.
PMID: 29188282
ISSN: 2168-6084
CID: 5748182
Evaluation of the reliability of the Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Disease Area and Severity Index and the Cutaneous Assessment Tool-Binary Method in juvenile dermatomyositis among paediatric dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists
Tiao, J; Feng, R; Berger, E M; Brandsema, J F; Coughlin, C C; Khan, N; Kichula, E A; Lerman, M A; Lvovich, S; McMahon, P J; Rider, L G; Rubin, A I; Scalzi, L V; Smith, D M; Taxter, A J; Treat, J R; Williams, R P; Yum, S W; Okawa, J; Werth, V P
BACKGROUND:The Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Disease Area and Severity Index (CDASI) and Cutaneous Assessment Tool-Binary Method (CAT-BM) have been shown to be reliable and valid outcome measures to assess cutaneous disease in adult dermatomyositis (DM) and juvenile DM (JDM), respectively. OBJECTIVES/OBJECTIVE:This study compared the CDASI and CAT-BM for use by paediatric dermatologists, paediatric rheumatologists and paediatric neurologists in patients with JDM. METHODS:Five paediatric dermatologists, five paediatric rheumatologists and five paediatric neurologists each evaluated 14 patients with JDM using the CDASI, CAT-BM, and skin Physician Global Assessment (PGA) scales. Inter-rater reliability, intra-rater reliability, construct validity and completion time were compared. RESULTS:Inter-rater reliability for CDASI activity and damage scores was good to moderate for paediatric dermatologists and rheumatologists, but poor for paediatric neurologists. The inter-rater reliability for CAT-BM activity scores was moderate for paediatric dermatologists and rheumatologists, but poor for paediatric neurologists and poor across all specialties for damage scores. Intra-rater reliability for the CDASI and CAT-BM activity and damage scores was moderate to excellent for paediatric dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists. Strong associations were found between skin PGA activity and damage scores and CDASI or CAT-BM activity and damage scores, respectively (P < 0·002). The CDASI had a mean completion time of 5·4 min compared with that for the CAT-BM of 3·1 min. CONCLUSIONS:Our data confirm the reliability of the CDASI activity and damage scores and the CAT-BM activity scores when used by paediatric dermatologists and rheumatologists in assessing JDM. Significant variation existed in the paediatric neurologists' scores.
PMCID:5648622
PMID: 28421601
ISSN: 1365-2133
CID: 5748112
A Subungual Pigmented Tumor With Onychodystrophy: Answer [Case Report]
Mochel, Mark C; Miller, Christopher J; Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 28820769
ISSN: 1533-0311
CID: 5748172
Subungual Pigmented Tumor With Onychodystrophy: Challenge [Case Report]
Mochel, Mark C; Miller, Christopher J; Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 28820766
ISSN: 1533-0311
CID: 5748162
Nail histology processing techniques: What is happening around the world [Comment]
Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 28715085
ISSN: 1600-0560
CID: 5748152
Including Langerhans cell histiocytosis in the differential diagnosis of skin tumors with osteoclast-like multinucleated giant cells [Letter]
Ho, Tina; Oliver-Krasinski, Jennifer; Russo, Pierre; Taylor, Jesse; Streicher, Jenna; Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 28509428
ISSN: 1600-0560
CID: 5748132
WNT10A mutation causes ectodermal dysplasia by impairing progenitor cell proliferation and KLF4-mediated differentiation
Xu, Mingang; Horrell, Jeremy; Snitow, Melinda; Cui, Jiawei; Gochnauer, Heather; Syrett, Camille M; Kallish, Staci; Seykora, John T; Liu, Fei; Gaillard, Dany; Katz, Jonathan P; Kaestner, Klaus H; Levin, Brooke; Mansfield, Corinne; Douglas, Jennifer E; Cowart, Beverly J; Tordoff, Michael; Liu, Fang; Zhu, Xuming; Barlow, Linda A; Rubin, Adam I; McGrath, John A; Morrisey, Edward E; Chu, Emily Y; Millar, Sarah E
Human WNT10A mutations are associated with developmental tooth abnormalities and adolescent onset of a broad range of ectodermal defects. Here we show that β-catenin pathway activity and adult epithelial progenitor proliferation are reduced in the absence of WNT10A, and identify Wnt-active self-renewing stem cells in affected tissues including hair follicles, sebaceous glands, taste buds, nails and sweat ducts. Human and mouse WNT10A mutant palmoplantar and tongue epithelia also display specific differentiation defects that are mimicked by loss of the transcription factor KLF4. We find that β-catenin interacts directly with region-specific LEF/TCF factors, and with KLF4 in differentiating, but not proliferating, cells to promote expression of specialized keratins required for normal tissue structure and integrity. Our data identify WNT10A as a critical ligand controlling adult epithelial proliferation and region-specific differentiation, and suggest downstream β-catenin pathway activation as a potential approach to ameliorate regenerative defects in WNT10A patients.
PMCID:5467248
PMID: 28589954
ISSN: 2041-1723
CID: 5748142
A Large Congenital Blue Plaque With Papules and Nodules on the Lower Back [Case Report]
Rubin, Courtney B; Boni, Andrea; Elenitsas, Rosalie; Pogoriler, Jennifer; Low, David; Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 28426489
ISSN: 1533-0311
CID: 5748122