Publications by authors named "Carly Dunn"

Desquamating skin lesions are a non-specific finding that requires urgent evaluation given the life-threatening severity of one of the potential causes, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS). Methotrexate toxicity, also known in its cutaneous form as methotrexate epidermal necrosis (MEN), is another entity that presents similarly to SJS and is described here in a patient with increased risk due to his age, chronic kidney disease, and increased dose of methotrexate. His diagnosis was complicated by other historical risk factors, including antibiotic use, but was eventually elucidated when he was noted to have bone marrow suppression.

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The field of human space travel is in the midst of a dramatic revolution. Upcoming missions are looking to push the boundaries of space travel, with plans to travel for longer distances and durations than ever before. Both the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and several commercial space companies (e.

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This patient inadvertently complicated her own recovery by chalking up these lesions to a preexisting condition.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Understanding the patient's medical history is crucial for properly assessing eschars, as conditions like renal failure or diabetes can influence diagnosis.
  • - Key factors such as exposure to wildlife and recent surgeries can help differentiate the causes of the eschar.
  • - The article aims to assist dermatologists in identifying and managing different skin conditions related to eschars, offering a useful decision-making algorithm for patient assessment.
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With manned missions to Mars on the horizon, understanding and preparing for the medical conditions these astronauts might face becomes vital. According to the literature, the most commonly reported medical events in space are dermatological in nature. Dermatologic conditions rarely threaten an astronaut's life or the mission.

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Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is an uncommon complication after solid-organ transplants and hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Isolated involvement of the skin without systemic involvement in PTLD is extremely rare. Primary cutaneous PTLD is generally categorized as either cutaneous T-cell lymphoma or cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, with variable Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) positivity.

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Disease causes significant coral mortality worldwide; however, factors responsible for intraspecific variation in disease resistance remain unclear. We exposed fragments of eight Acropora millepora colonies (genotypes) to putatively pathogenic bacteria (Vibrio spp.).

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