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Pulsed dye laser repurposed: Treatment of refractory molluscum contagiosum in renal transplant patient [Case Report]

Fisher, Chris; McLawhorn, Justin M; Adotama, Prince; Stasko, Thomas; Collins, Lindsey; Levin, Jarad
We present a case of a 15-year-old girl with an allogenic renal transplant secondary to chronic glomerulonephritis of unknown etiology who presented with treatment refractory molluscum contagiosum of the lower extremities and perineum. Treatment of mollusca with pulsed dye laser resulted in a clinically significant and sustained response. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a successful treatment of molluscum contagiosum with pulsed dye laser in the setting of a renal transplant.
PMID: 30548559
ISSN: 1399-3062
CID: 4502682

Comparison of Injuries From Sharps Among Resident Physicians Within Dermatology and Other Medical and Surgical Specialties

Morris, Chance; Adotama, Prince; Li, Ji; Stasko, Thomas
PMCID:6439576
PMID: 30516810
ISSN: 2168-6084
CID: 4502672

Comparative analysis of sharps injuries among resident physicians within dermatology and other medical and surgical specialties [Meeting Abstract]

Morris, Chance; Adotama, Prince; Li, Ji; Stasko, Thomas
ISI:000482195000120
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 4502692

Pulsed dye laser shows efficacy in refractory molluscum contagiosum of renal transplant patient [Meeting Abstract]

Adotama, Prince; Fisher, Chris; McLawhorn, Justin; Stasko, Thomas; Collins, Lindsey; Levin, Jarad
ISI:000482195001053
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 4502702

Purpura fulminans in the setting of Escherichia coli septicemia [Letter]

Adotama, Prince; Savory, Stephanie; Dominguez, Arturo R
PMID: 26761941
ISSN: 2326-6929
CID: 4502652

Primary milia localized to the vulva [Case Report]

Adotama, Prince; Susa, Joseph; Glass, Donald A
Multiple primary milia were found on the vulva of a 52-year-old woman who was referred to the dermatology clinic by her gynecologist. These lesions are commonly distributed on the face and rarely occur in this location without antecedent trauma. This report demonstrates the unique presentation of primary milia in the genital region and explores the diagnostic features and treatment methods of these lesions.
PMID: 24746302
ISSN: 1087-2108
CID: 4502622