Publications by authors named "Kristan Schiele"

Article Synopsis
  • - The presence of multiple skin lesions in infants may indicate underlying health issues, requiring dermatopathologists to differentiate between conditions that have different treatment outcomes.
  • - The article focuses on three rare conditions: congenital disseminated pyogenic granuloma, multifocal infantile hemangioma, and multifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis with thrombocytopenia, highlighting how to distinguish them using histopathology and immunohistochemistry.
  • - A case study is presented about an infant with congenital disseminated pyogenic granuloma affecting both skin and liver, showing that the lesions can resolve naturally over time without treatment, which underscores the importance of diagnosis and monitoring.
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Early studies of oncology visits performed via telehealth demonstrate patient and provider satisfaction; however, understanding of the impact of telehealth on clinic workflows is limited. The incorporation of telehealth visits into an interprofessional model of oncology care was evaluated to assess for changes in care delivery and patient engagement. New patients with a gastrointestinal cancer diagnosis who were actively undergoing treatment and followed for at least three months were divided into two cohorts based on telehealth utilization.

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin that can present in immunocompromised patients. Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an indolent angioproliferative tumor associated with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8). The concurrence of both MCC and KS is rare, and there have been limited cases reported in the literature.

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To identify, evaluate and refine a journal club (JC) format that increases faculty and resident engagement. An initial needs assessment followed by a trial of three JC formats: traditional single presenter, debate style and facilitated small group discussion was piloted over 6 months. Anonymous feedback was collected.

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