Publications by authors named "Gordon Bae"

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  • An observational cost analysis was conducted to compare the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company (CostPlus) with GoodRx.
  • The study focused on the economics of prescription medications, particularly in the field of dermatology.
  • Results indicated that CostPlus could potentially reduce the financial burden of these medications for patients.
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  • * Some studies suggest they may arise from issues with wound healing after an injury, and there have been rare cases linked to foreign bodies.
  • * A case was presented involving a 33-year-old man who developed a pyogenic granuloma on his scalp six years after suffering a gunshot wound, which left bullet fragments in his skull.
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The incidence of nontuberculous mycobacteria infections has surged over recent decades. is one example that can present unique diagnostic challenges due to its variable antibiotic resistance profile and its clinical similarities to in postodontogenic infections. The authors report a case of a 22-year-old healthy female presenting with bilateral mandibular nodules following wisdom teeth extraction.

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Nicolau syndrome is a rare adverse reaction that can occur in the setting of intramuscular, intravenous, and subcutaneous injections. Proper diagnosis and management are critical to avoid complications including abscesses, muscular atrophy, and necrotizing fasciitis. Here, we report a 55-year-old female with multiple sclerosis who presented to our clinic following a subcutaneous injection of 40mg of glatiramer.

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  • - The study assessed changes in the racial and ethnic diversity of graduating cohorts in the Physician Associate (PA) field amid the shift from undergraduate to master's degree programs.
  • - By analyzing data from the Physician Assistant Education Association between 1985 and 2019, researchers found a concerning link where rising tuition and professional advancement to master’s degrees negatively impacted Black student enrollments and graduation rates.
  • - The findings suggest a need for more equitable pathways for underrepresented minorities in the PA profession to ensure broader access and diversity.
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Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a dermo-epidermal parasitic infection with a disproportionate incidence in developing countries, particularly in, and near tropical areas. It is characterized by erythematous, twisting, and linear plaques that can migrate to adjacent skin. Herein, we present an otherwise healthy 45-year-old woman who acquired a pruritic, erythematous, and serpiginous rash localized to her right medial ankle during a trip to New England.

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Epidermal homeostasis is governed by a balance between keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation with contributions from cell-cell interactions, but conserved or divergent mechanisms governing this equilibrium across species and how an imbalance contributes to skin disease are largely undefined. To address these questions, human skin single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics data were integrated and compared with mouse skin data. Human skin cell-type annotation was improved using matched spatial transcriptomics data, highlighting the importance of spatial context in cell-type identity, and spatial transcriptomics refined cellular communication inference.

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Bullous impetigo is a variant of epidermal infection by Staphylococcus aureus, representing 30% of impetigo cases. Its clinical appearance may mimic certain autoimmune blistering dermatoses and other cutaneous infections, sometimes necessitating careful evaluation. Herein we present a patient with bullous impetigo in a striking and characteristic appearance and briefly overview the approach to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

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Primary cutaneous CD4+ small/medium T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (CD4+PCSM-LPD) is a low-grade cutaneous T cell disorder. There is no standardized approach to treatment of CD4+ PCSM-LPD due to its rarity. Herein, we discuss a 33-year-old woman with CD4+PCSM-LPD which resolved after a partial biopsy.

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A previously healthy 2-year-old boy presented with a left sixth cranial nerve palsy. There was a family history of multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. Neuroimaging showed multiple foci of T2/FLAIR hyperintense signal abnormality in both cerebral hemispheres and in the brainstem.

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This quality improvement study assesses the prevalence of contact allergens in personal care products classified as clean or natural among 3 national retailers in the US.

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Background: Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is the major modifiable risk factor for skin cancers. The majority of lifetime UVR exposure occurs before age 20, underscoring an important window for risk reduction. Incorporation of skills-based sunscreen education into school health curricula may foster the development of consistent and effective use of sunscreen among children and youth.

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Subcorneal pustular dermatosis is a rare chronic relapsing bullous neutrophilic dermatosis. Because it can be associated with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and multiple myeloma, screening for these conditions is necessary. Herein, we present a case of subcorneal pustular dermatosis, with concurrent monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, successfully treated with acitretin.

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