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An email alert system for internal medicine physicians

Triola, Marc M; Blaser, Martin J
This study evaluated the effectiveness of an email-based alerting system for internal medicine house staff and faculty in geographically dispersed locales. Responses to a test alert email message were used to quantify the rapidity by which physicians read the message, and to define subgroups in which this communication modality proved most successful. The results of this study are being used to improve our preparedness for emergencies
PMCID:1480223
PMID: 14728538
ISSN: 1559-4076
CID: 43535

Risk of melanoma in medium-sized congenital melanocytic nevi: a follow-up study

Sahin S; Levin L; Kopf AW; Rao BK; Triola M; Koenig K; Huang C; Bart R
BACKGROUND: The risk of the occurrence of malignant melanoma (MM) in medium-sized (1.5 to 19.9 cm in diameter) congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) is the subject of controversy. Universally accepted recommendations regarding the management of such lesions have not been made. OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to assess the risk of MM arising in medium-sized CMN. METHODS: The study included 230 medium-sized CMN in 227 patients, first seen in a private dermatology practice from 1955 to 1996, who were followed up for MM arising within their CMNs. Criteria for entry into the study included (1) a clinically diagnosed medium-sized CMN, (2) minimum follow-up period of 1 year, and (3) a photograph of the lesion in the patient's medical record. RESULTS: No MM occurred in a medium-sized CMN during an average follow-up of 6.7 years (median, 5.8 years) to an average age of 25.5 years (median, 19.1 years). CONCLUSION: The results of this short-term follow-up study do not support the view that there is a clinically significantly increased risk for MM arising in banal-appearing medium-sized CMN or that prophylactic excision of all such lesions is mandatory. Lifelong medical observation seems a reasonable alternative for many medium-sized CMN
PMID: 9738777
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 57244