Publications by authors named "J Lipson"

Porokeratosis is a condition characterized by abnormal epidermal keratinization with a unique morphology of papules or plaques surrounded by a thread-like border of scale corresponding to the cornoid lamella on histology. Many established subtypes have been described; however, genitogluteal porokeratosis is a rare entity. We present the case of a 58-year-old male with pruritic reddish lesions affecting the genitals and thighs, diagnosed with genital porokeratosis.

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Acne vulgaris affects approximately 80% of young adults and adolescents in the world. Acne presents as comedones, pustules, papules, and nodules on the face, chest, shoulders, or back. It can lead to a significant decrease in quality of life with a high risk of associated depression and anxiety.

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Background: Community health centers (CHCs) are safety-net health care facilities in the United States that provide care for a substantial number of low-income, non-English speaking adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Whereas patient portals have been shown to be associated with significant improvements in diabetes self-management and outcomes, they remain underused in CHCs. In addition, little is known about the specific barriers to and facilitators of patient portal use in CHCs and strategies to address the barriers.

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  • - The study used advanced computational methods to explore the electronic structure and properties of ClSOx (x = 1 and 2) isomers, revealing their equilibrium shapes and vibrational frequencies.
  • - It was found that ClSO is unstable under UV light below 280 nm, leading to reactions that produce atomic chlorine and sulfur dioxide (SO2), rather than diatomic ClS.
  • - The research identified a new weakly bound Cl-SO2 isomer and discussed its implications for reactions in Venus's atmosphere, suggesting links to the depletion of water (H2O) and SO2.
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