Publications by authors named "Brodkin R"

Because of the economic concerns of the managed care industry, a study was undertaken to demonstrate the economical treatment of cutaneous tumors by dermatologic specialists. The biopsy reports of 300 consecutive tumors were obtained from a suburban medical center pathology department. The diagnostic accuracy and place of treatment of dermatologists and nondermatologists who treated these tumors were compared.

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Sweet's syndrome with malignancy or acute neutrophilic dermatosis (AND) is an unusual cutaneous disorder seen most commonly in association with acute myelogenous leukemia. A large majority of patients with AND and malignancy have neoplasms of hematopoietic, plasma cell or lymphoid nature. The patient reported here had myelofibrosis, chronic myelogenous leukemia and Sweet's syndrome.

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Cutaneous metastases from ovarian carcinoma are very uncommon. Two cases are presented that demonstrate the typical clinical features of this rare complication of advanced ovarian cancer. Through recognition of the characteristic appearance and distribution of the lesion, the physician may suspect the diagnosis based on clinical examinations.

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There is evidence that the mortality rate associated with malignant melanoma can be decreased by early identification of the risk factors for melanoma and precursor lesions and by reducing sun exposure in young patients at higher risk. Many of the risk factors for malignant melanoma are seen in the pediatric age group. To determine pediatricians' awareness of risk factors for melanoma and their ability to recognize the precursors of melanoma, we studied three departments of pediatrics--at an urban and a suburban medical center and a medical college.

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Fifteen patients with relapsed multiple myeloma (MM) were treated with menogaril 160 mg/m2 intravenously (IV) every 28 days. No responses were seen: 8 patients had stable disease, 4 progressed after one course of therapy, and 3 patients were removed from study after 1 course for other reasons. Four of the 8 patients with stable disease had an improved performance status, and 3 had a decrease in analgesic use.

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The skin is the most visible and easily accessible organ of the body. For an astute clinician, the skin may function as an important diagnostic window to diseases affecting internal organs. This is especially true for the renal system.

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We report the case of a seventeen-year-old woman with a rare presentation of a common appendageal tumor, the eruptive syringoma. We treated her with the retinoid isotretinate, which we had hoped would result in prevention or reduction of new tumors and disappearance of pre-existing lesions. The syringomas remained stable throughout our treatment effort and new lesions continued to appear.

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In a medical emergency, when rapid diagnosis is essential, a thorough examination of the skin often provides clues to the underlying illness. Dermatologic lesions may suggest the etiology of common medical emergencies, such as coma, seizure, shock, chest pain, hemorrhage, respiratory distress, acute abdomen and acute psychosis. Since examination of the skin is rapidly and easily performed, it should be included in the evaluation of a patient with a medical emergency.

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A patient has been observed with a distinct form of disseminated porokeratosis. During the course of his disease, he developed changes in the porokeratosis lesions that included cellular atypia, dysplasia, and invasive squamous cell carcinoma. One of the squamous cell carcinomas produced regional and disseminated metastases, resulting in the death of the patient.

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A 22-year-old woman presented with fever, chills, photophobia, and headaches, followed by a centrally clearing erythematous skin eruption, migratory polyarthralgias, conjunctivitis, and subsequently, tender, nodular skin lesions. Antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi were consistent with acute Lyme disease. Skin biopsy revealed acute septal panniculitis.

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A patient with steatocystoma multiplex (SM) with severe inflammation was treated with oral isotretinoin. Inflamed cysts markedly improved with treatment. However, after eight weeks of therapy, many pre-existing cysts rapidly enlarged and new cysts occurred.

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Four cases of colonization of nonmelanocytic lesions by dendritic melanocytic cells are reported, one in a verruca vulgaris of the lip, one in a squamous cell carcinoma in situ of mucous membrane overlying a tonsil, one in a lesion of lichen simplex chronicus with a nevocellular nevus of the external ear, and one in a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (Bednar tumor). This is an important biological process of melanocytes that must not be confused with the acral-lentiginous (palmar-plantar-subungual-mucosal (P-S-M) melanoma. It is probably much more common than the paucity of published reports would indicate.

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A florid case of osteoma cutis was observed following isotretinoin treatment of severe cystic acne in which a few scattered osteomata of the skin were observed prior to the treatment with isotretinoin.

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Cutaneous stigmata of exposure to the halogenated compounds, including dioxin, may be the most sensitive index of exposure. The most common skin findings include chloracne, hyperpigmentation and hirsutism. Dioxin exposure may occur in a number of ways, in industrial, military and accidental settings.

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A 20-year-old white woman had extensive surgery for "metastatic melanoma" of the dorsum of the right foot and surgical removal of two regional inguinal lymph nodes. Review of the histopathological sections ten years later revealed all three lesions to be cellular blue nevi. Cellular blue nevi may resemble melanoma histologically and, relative to their incidence, are quite frequently found in lymph nodes.

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A 2-cm nodular neoplasm in the left parietal region developed in a 52-year-old black man with a 20-year history of a systematized epidermal nevus of the scalp. On biopsy, the epidermal nevus showed both "church spire" papillary changes and multiple foci of acantholytic dyskeratosis. The neoplasm showed quite distinct histopathologic patterns of trichoepithelioma.

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Thirty-two evaluable patients with metastatic carcinoma of the prostate were entered into a prospective randomized trial comparing cyclophosphamide (CYC) with a combination of cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil (CMF). Progressive disease after endocrine manipulation was noted in 97% (31/32) of patients before entry. Stable disease (S) was observed in 9 of 17 patients treated with CYC.

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The SEM findings of the crab louse egg reveal a complicated aeropyle system within the operculum which is important for gaseous exchange and fluid retention. The SEM correlates with the first light microscope observations in the study of these aeropyle structures. These structures consist of a system of apertures that converge down from a larger opening to a smaller opening.

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Ann Intern Med

December 1978

Androgens are effective therapeutic agents in postmenopausal women with metastatic breast cancer. Early studies with testosterone propionate showed objective regression rates of slightly more than 20%. Subsequent work with synthetic androgens has failed to show a significant reduction in toxicity or an increase in therapeutic efficacy over testosterone propionate.

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Doxycycline has been considered a safe broad-spectrum antibiotic for patients with renal failure. Although doxycycline possesses many of the metabolic properties of the tetracycline group, toxic blood levels usually do not occur because of the drug's unique extrarenal route of excretion. We report here a patient with stable chronic renal failure whose renal function acutely and reversibly deteriorated coincident with a 14-day course of doxycycline.

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