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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: 28368873
ISSN: 1533-0311
CID: 5748102

Congenital Self-Healing Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis [Case Report]

Yu, JiaDe; Rubin, Adam I; Castelo-Soccio, Leslie; Perman, Marissa J
PMID: 28233542
ISSN: 1097-6833
CID: 5748092

The reliability of the Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Disease Area and Severity Index (CDASI) among dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists

Tiao, J; Feng, R; Bird, S; Choi, J K; Dunham, J; George, M; Gonzalez-Rivera, T C; Kaufman, J L; Khan, N; Luo, J J; Micheletti, R; Payne, A S; Price, R; Quinn, C; Rubin, A I; Sreih, A G; Thomas, P; Okawa, J; Werth, V P
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have shown that skin disease in dermatomyositis (DM) is best assessed using the Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Disease Area and Severity Index (CDASI). Although the CDASI has been validated for use by dermatologists, it has not been validated for use by other physicians such as rheumatologists and neurologists, who also manage patients with DM and assess skin activity in clinical trials. OBJECTIVES/OBJECTIVE:To assess the reliability of the CDASI among dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists. METHODS:Fifteen patients with cutaneous DM were assessed using the CDASI and the Physician Global Assessment (PGA) by five dermatologists, five rheumatologists and five neurologists. RESULTS:The mean CDASI activity scores for dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists were 21·0, 21·8 and 20·8, respectively. These mean scores were not different among the specialists. The CDASI damage score means for dermatologists, rheumatologists and neurologists were 5·3, 7·0 and 4·8, respectively. The mean scores between dermatologists and rheumatologists were significantly different, but the means between dermatologists and neurologists were not. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for interrater reliability for CDASI activity and damage were good to excellent for dermatologists and rheumatologists, and moderate to excellent for neurologists. The ICCs for intrarater reliability for CDASI activity and damage were excellent for dermatologists and rheumatologists and moderate to excellent for neurologists. The PGA displayed lower interrater and intrarater reliability relative to the CDASI. CONCLUSIONS:Our results confirm the reliability of the CDASI when used by dermatologists and rheumatologists. The data for its use by neurologists were not as robust.
PMID: 28004387
ISSN: 1365-2133
CID: 5748062

Trachyonychia: Review and Update on Clinical Aspects, Histology, and Therapy

Haber, Jessica S; Chairatchaneeboon, Manasmon; Rubin, Adam I
Trachyonychia is a disorder of the nail unit that most commonly presents with rough, longitudinally ridged nails (opaque trachyonychia) or less frequently, uniform, opalescent nails with pits (shiny trachyonychia). The term trachyonychia refers to 'rough nails.' This article comprehensively reviews the clinical, histologic, and therapeutic aspects of trachyonychia. The authors' preferred evaluation and management strategies of trachyonychia are included.
PMCID:5264356
PMID: 28232917
ISSN: 2296-9195
CID: 5748082

Nail Psoriasis

Chapter by: Shaikh, W; Wan, J; Rubin, Adam I
in: Treatment of Skin Disease by Lebwohl, Mark; Heymann, Warren; Berth-Jones, John; Coulson, Ian [Eds.]
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780702069123
CID: 5751152

Marginal zone lymphoma-derived interfollicular diffuse large B-cell lymphoma harboring 20q12 chromosomal deletion and missense mutation of BIRC3 gene: a case report [Case Report]

Hatem, Joseph; Schrank-Hacker, April M; Watt, Christopher D; Morrissette, Jennifer J D; Rubin, Adam I; Kim, Ellen J; Nasta, Sunita D; Wasik, Mariusz A; Bogusz, Agata M
BACKGROUND:Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) typically leads to effacement of the nodal architecture by an infiltrate of malignant cells. Rarely (<1%), DLBCL can present with an interfollicular pattern (DLBCL-IF) preserving the lymphoid follicles. It has been postulated that DLBCL-IF is derived from marginal zone B cells and may represent a large-cell transformation of marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), however no direct evidence has been provided to date. Here we describe a rare case of a diagnostically challenging DLBCL-IF involving a lymph node in a patient with a prior history of lymphadenopathy for several years and MZL involving skin. CASE PRESENTATION/METHODS:A 53-year old man presented to our Dermatology Clinic due to a 1-year history of generalized itching, fatigue of 2-3 month's duration, nausea and mid back rash that was biopsied. PET (positron emission tomography)/CT (computed tomography) was performed and revealed inguinal, pelvic, retroperitoneal, axillary, and cervical lymphadenopathy. The patient was referred to surgery for excisional biopsy of a right inguinal lymph node. Diagnostic H&E stained slides and ancillary studies were reviewed for the lymph node and skin specimens. B-cell clonality by PCR and sequencing studies were performed on both specimens. We demonstrate that this patient's MZL and DLBCL-IF are clonally related, strongly suggesting that transformation of MZL to DLBCL had occurred. Furthermore, we identified a novel deletion of the long arm of chromosome 20 (del(20q12)) and a missense mutation in BIRC3 (Baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 3) in this patient's DLBCL that are absent from his MZL, suggesting that these genetic alterations contributed to the large cell transformation. CONCLUSIONS:To our knowledge, this is the first report providing molecular evidence for a previously suspected link between MZL and DLBCL-IF. In addition, we describe for the first time del(20q12) and a missense mutation in BIRC3 in DLBCL. Our findings also raise awareness of DLBCL-IF and discuss the diagnostic pitfalls of this rare entity.
PMCID:5168845
PMID: 27993143
ISSN: 1746-1596
CID: 5748052

Purple curvilinear papules on the back [Case Report]

Berg, Sara A; Rubin, Adam I; Micheletti, Robert G
PMID: 28099541
ISSN: 2326-6929
CID: 5748072

The state and consequences of dermatology drug prices in the United States

Albrecht, Joerg; Lebwohl, Mark; Asgari, Maryam M; Bennett, Daniel D; Cook, Ashley; Evans, Colby C; Green, Lawrence J; Hodge, Julie A; Kourosh, Arianne S; Maloney, Mary E; Howard, Leah M; Olsen, Elise A; Rosenberg, Steven P; Rubin, Adam; Stough, Dow B; Taylor, Susan C; Brod, Bruce Alan
PMID: 27423978
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5748042

Genetics of Nail and Nail Growth

Chapter by: Rubin, Adam I; Paller, A
in: Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology by Griffiths, C.; Barker, Jonathan; Bleiker, Tanya; Chalmers, Robert; Creamer, Daniel[Ed.]
John Wiley and Sons
pp. -
ISBN: 9781118441213
CID: 5751122

Growing papule on the right shoulder of an elderly man [Case Report]

Stewart, Campbell L; Wanat, Karolyn A; Rubin, Adam I
PMID: 27416082
ISSN: 2326-6929
CID: 5748032