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Autor:
Sarah Benton, Andrew Roth, Ayesha U. Khan, Jeffrey Zhao, Daniel Kim, Elsy V. Compres, Annette M. Wagner, Lacey L. Kruse, Bin Zhang, Pedram Gerami
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Dermatology. 39:220-225
The principal environmental risk factor for conventional nevi and melanomas is ultraviolet exposure. However, little is known about genetic or environmental risk factors for developing Spitz tumors. This study investigates risk factors associated wit
Autor:
Jeffrey S. Dover, Emily Poon, Vishnu Harikumar, Pedram Gerami, Murad Alam, Joel C Sunshine, Kenneth A. Arndt, Jessica G Labadie, Elsy V. Compres
Publikováno v:
Dermatologic Surgery. 48:57-60
Background and objective Actinic keratoses (AKs) have been described with varying color and morphology; however, no reports have demonstrated associations between color, vasculature, and inflammation. In this retrospective study, we analyze the clini
Autor:
Hui Zhang, Elsy V. Compres, Pedram Gerami, Ayesha U. Khan, Jeffrey D. Wayne, Daniel Kim, Stanley Chu
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatological Research. 314:285-292
While having a thin melanoma (defined as AJCC 8 T1 stage tumor ≤ 1.0 mm) with negative sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) provides an excellent prognosis, some patients still develop recurrence and die. To determine risk factors for any recurrence (
Autor:
Elsy V. Compres, Jeffrey Zhao, Pedram Yazdan, Elnaz Panah, Pedram Gerami, Timothy L. Tan, Ayesha U. Khan, Daniel Kim, Sarah Benton
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatological Research. 314:159-165
It is our experience that parakeratosis with pagetosis is common in early melanoma when there is no history of trauma in the anatomical site. In lesions where the differential diagnosis includes dysplastic nevus (DN) and melanoma, we hypothesize that
Autor:
Joel C. Sunshine, Bin Zhang, Ayesha U. Khan, Klaus J. Busam, Elsy V. Compres, Pedram Gerami, Daniel Kim, Victor L. Quan
Publikováno v:
Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc
The presence of a characteristic chimeric fusion as the initiating genomic event is one defining feature of Spitz neoplasms. Characterization of specific subtypes of Spitz neoplasms allows for better recognition facilitating diagnosis. Data on clinic
Autor:
Victor L. Quan, Pedram Gerami, Elsy V. Compres, Joel C. Sunshine, Ayesha U. Khan, Bin Zhang, Daniel Kim
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Dermatopathology. 43:243-251
Two distinct studies have shown that RET fusions are found in 3%-4% of Spitz neoplasms. RET fusions have been well described in papillary thyroid cancer, non-small-cell lung cancer, breast cancer, and soft-tissue mesenchymal tumors as well as some ot
Autor:
Victor L. Quan, Bin Zhang, Katherine Shi, Daniel Kim, Erin M. Garfield, Pedram Gerami, Elsy V. Compres, Elnaz Panah, Lauren S. Mohan, Ayesha U. Khan
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 83:1028-1034
Background Atypical network encompasses several patterns. Few studies assess the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of network subtypes. Objective We assessed the diagnostic value of atypical network subtypes and th
Autor:
Ayesha U. Khan, Pedram Gerami, Elsy V. Compres, Daniel Kim, Klaus J. Busam, Joel C. Sunshine, Bin Zhang
Publikováno v:
Am J Dermatopathol
With the advent of better molecular characterization of Spitz melanocytic neoplasms, there has been increasing effort to better understand and describe the relationships between specific driver fusion and/or mutations with the clinical and histomorph
Autor:
Klaus J. Busam, Elsy V. Compres, Joan Guitart, Ayesha U. Khan, Pedram Gerami, Pedram Yazdan, Daniel Kim, Bin Zhang
Publikováno v:
Am J Dermatopathol
Desmoplastic melanoma can be difficult to diagnose and on average have a significantly higher T stage at the time of diagnosis compared with conventional melanomas. Histologically, these tumors typically consist of spindle cells in a fibrous matrix.
Autor:
Bin Zhang, Daniel Kim, Maria Cristina Isales, Nike Beaubier, Ayesha U. Khan, Pedram Gerami, Elsy V. Compres, Timothy L. Tan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 47:1150-1154
Deep penetrating nevi (DPN) are dermal-based, heavily pigmented melanocytic proliferations primarily resulting from mutations in B-catenin and BRAF or, less commonly, NRAS. DPNs are considered to be intermediate grade tumors which are stable with low