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Oral allergy syndrome (pollen-food allergy syndrome)
Price, Alexandra; Ramachandran, Sarika; Smith, Gideon P; Stevenson, Mary L; Pomeranz, Miriam K; Cohen, David E
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen-food allergy syndrome (PFS) is a hypersensitivity reaction to plant-based foods, manifesting most commonly with pruritus of the lips, tongue, and mouth. Unlike simple food allergy, OAS requires prior sensitization to a cross-reacting inhalant allergen rather than direct sensitization to a specific food protein. In this review, we summarize the clinical features and pathophysiology of OAS and provide an overview of known pollen-food associations.
PMID: 25757079
ISSN: 1710-3568
CID: 1495882
Advances in Management of "High-Risk Squamous Cell Carcinoma" in Organ Transplant Recipients
Chapter by: Stevenson, Mary L; Carucci, John A
in: Advances in transplant dermatology : clinical and practical implications by Zwald, Fiona; Brown, Marc D [Eds]
Cham : Springer, [2015]
pp. 87-97
ISBN: 9783319124452
CID: 2189752
Primary mucinous carcinoma: A diagnosis of exclusion [Meeting Abstract]
Stevenson, Mary L; Meehan, Shane A; Vogel, Louis
ISI:000360942901478
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 1788762
Nevus lipomatosus superficialis
Kim, Randie H; Stevenson, Mary L; Hale, Christopher S; Meehan, Shane A; Chernoff, Karen; Schaffer, Julie V
Nevus lipomatosus superficialis is an uncommon cutaneous hamartoma that is characterized by the presence of adipose tissue within the reticular dermis. We describe a 15-year-old boy with a three-year history of the classic type of nevus lipomatosus superficialis, which presented as linear arrays of soft, cerebriform papulonodules and plaques in the right inguinal fold. Investigation for chromosomal aberrations and dysregulation of Wnt signaling may provide insights into the pathogenesis of this hamartoma. Treatment is usually with surgical excision although successful use of other modalities has been described.
PMID: 25526337
ISSN: 1087-2108
CID: 1463152
Cutaneous Crohn's disease of the vulva
Duan, Daisy; Stevenson, Mary L; Malter, Lisa B; Pomeranz, Miriam Keltz
PMCID:3992594
PMID: 24744077
ISSN: 1757-790x
CID: 917932
Pemphigoid gestationis
Stevenson, Mary L; Marmon, Shoshana; Tsou, Hui; Boyd, Kevin P; Robinson, Maria R; Meehan, Shane A; Pomerantz, Rhonda
We present a 21-year-old primigravida woman with a several-week history of pruritic, edematous, targetoid plaques that appeared initially on the abdomen, flanks, and legs and that progressed to involve the inner aspects of the upper arms and lateral aspects of the chest. The histopathologic findings showed perivascular and interstitial dermatitis with eosinophils and vacuolar changes with linear C3 deposition at the basement-membrane zone on direct immunofluorescence study. A diagnosis of pemphigoid gestationis was made. Pemphigoid gestationis is a rare, bullous dermatosis of pregnancy that may be associated with prematurity and small-for-gestational age birth weights. The diagnosis is often made with direct immunofluorescence studies of perilesional skin. Oral glucocorticoids remain the gold standard of therapy in moderate-to-severe cases. The edematous papules and plaques of pemphigoid gestationis may be particularly difficult to distinguish from polymorphic eruption of pregnancy; therefore, immunofluorescence studies are prudent. Prompt recognition and appropriate management may reduce morbidity of this disease, which often recurs with subsequent pregnancies.
PMID: 24365006
ISSN: 1087-2108
CID: 702442
Merkel cell carcinoma arising in a patient with a history of multiple malignancies [Case Report]
Stevenson, Mary L; Saggar, Sarika; Amin, Bijal; Mann, Ranon E
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and highly aggressive neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin. Although the association between MCC and other primary malignancies has been documented, the mechanism of this association has not been elucidated. We report a case of MCC in a man with a history of multiple primary malignancies and treatment with immunomodulators. This case highlights the increased incidence of other malignancies in patients with MCC and is unique given the number and diversity of primary malignancies found in this patient.
PMID: 23259205
ISSN: 0011-4162
CID: 2181112
Modified flap design for symmetric reconstruction of the apical triangle of the upper lip
Johnson-Jahangir, Hillary; Stevenson, Mary; Ratner, Desiree
BACKGROUND: The apical triangle is the superior portion of the cutaneous upper lip lying between the medial cheek and alar margin. Defects involving this subunit are often repaired without taking into consideration the aesthetic implications of its potential loss or reduction. We present a simple option for repair of apical triangle defects to address this concern. METHODS: We collected a series of 69 patients with apical triangle defects treated from 2002 to 2008 with Mohs micrographic surgery. Their defects were reconstructed using various flaps (advancement, rotation, island pedicle, or M-plasty). A subset of 27 patients was identified who had undergone a standard cheek advancement flap or a modified flap. The modified design introduces an incision extending from the alar crease onto the nasal sill along the cutaneous upper lip, creating a second sliding flap to assist in recreating the apical triangle. RESULTS: A modified flap design introduced the ability to transfer adjacent tissue of the cutaneous upper lip to reconstruct the apical triangle subunit. CONCLUSION: This flap modification is a simple and efficient method of repairing peri-alar defects that restores the apical subunit, preserving facial symmetry.
PMID: 22471407
ISSN: 1524-4725
CID: 2182272
Iatrogenic effects of biologics for psoriasis
Stevenson, Mary L; Lebwohl, Mark
Use of the biologic agents in moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis has provided novel and highly efficacious treatment options. Generally less systemically toxic than more traditional agents, the risks and benefits for these agents must also be considered. We present a review of the iatrogenic effects associated with use of the biologic agents in psoriasis. Focus is placed on antitumor necrosis factor agents, because they are the most studied and commonly used agents, as well as T-cell modulators and interleukin inhibitors.
PMID: 22014983
ISSN: 1879-1131
CID: 2181122
Novel treatment of female-pattern androgenetic alopecia with injected bimatoprost 0.03% solution [Case Report]
Emer, Jason J; Stevenson, Mary L; Markowitz, Orit
Female-pattern androgenetic alopecia is a very common disorder that has been associated with extreme psychological morbidity. Few treatments have documented utility and many physicians are often overwhelmed with how little is pharmacologically available to treat this condition. Novel treatments that are effective, safe, less costly and simple are in high demand. We report a case of female-pattern androgenetic alopecia that failed to respond to a novel treatment with injected bimatoprost solution. Hypothetically, the treatment should have been effective and although we did not have success, this report suggests critical points to consider in the future of prostaglandin analogs, as well as other therapies being considered for the treatment of female-pattern hair loss.
PMID: 21720663
ISSN: 1545-9616
CID: 2181132