Publications by authors named "Jeremy Purser"

Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare, aggressive cutaneous malignancy most commonly arising from the periocular area. Extraocular locations of sebaceous carcinomas, particularly outside of the head and neck region, are rare and not well-described. We report a case of an 89-year-old Caucasian female with sebaceous carcinoma of the right wrist.

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Longitudinal erythronychia (LE) is a term for red streaks in the nail which can be caused by a range of diseases. The specific type of longitudinal erythronychia can correlate with certain associated conditions making it important to properly categorize when discovered. A 71-year-old Hispanic male presented to the clinic with a type 1A LE associated with subungual keratosis that had been asymptomatic for approximately 12 months.

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Objective: To determine if Gadolinium-based enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (GdMRI) can be used to predict sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in pediatric patients diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.

Study: Design: Retrospective chart review.

Setting: Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Objective: Topical steroid use is common, but its association with Cushing syndrome is rare. We report the rapid development of iatrogenic Cushing syndrome in a patient on ritonavir who applied a moderate-potency topical steroid cream, triamcinolone, on his genital mucosa for treatment of phimosis.

Methods: Clinical and diagnostic challenges associated with topical steroid use are presented and discussed.

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Objective: Antioxidants have been used as a therapeutic measure for several causes of hearing loss, and this study aims to examine the use of antioxidants in children with congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV)-related hearing loss.

Study Design: Case-control study.

Setting: Academic pediatric hospital.

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Sinonasal papillomas, also known as Schneiderian papillomas, are benign but infiltrative epithelial neoplasms that arise from ectodermally derived pseudostratified ciliated (or Schneiderian) epithelium that lines the sinonasal tract and nasal cavity. We describe a rare case of a sinonasal papilloma confined to the lacrimal duct and sac in a 45-year-old man who presented with 10 months of right-sided epiphora and swelling of his medial right lower eyelid. He was found to have a 10 × 10 mm area of distension near the right lacrimal sac and underwent an external dacryocystorhinostomy.

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