Publications by authors named "Kristin Kernland Lang"

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  • Sleep problems in infants treated with propranolol for hemangiomas may indicate potential central nervous system effects; however, this study objectively compares the sleep behavior of treated infants with healthy controls.
  • The study involved 54 infants in both groups monitored for sleep using actigraphy and diaries over 7-10 days at 3 and 6 months; findings at 6 months showed treated infants had decreased sleep efficiency and more nighttime awakenings.
  • Despite these changes, 24-hour total sleep remained stable, and no negative impact on subjective sleep quality or behavioral development was observed, supporting the use of propranolol as a first-line treatment for infantile hemangiomas.
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PLEC, the gene encoding the cytolinker protein plectin, has eight tissue-specific isoforms in humans, arising by alternate splicing of the first exon. To date, all PLEC mutations that cause epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) were found in exons common to all isoforms. Due to the ubiquitous presence of plectin in mammalian tissues, EBS from recessive plectin mutations is always associated with extracutaneous involvement including muscular dystrophy, pyloric atresia and cardiomyopathy.

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Human genodermatoses represent a broad and partly confusing spectrum of countless rare diseases with confluent and overlapping phenotypes often impeding a precise diagnosis in an affected individual. High-throughput sequencing techniques have expedited the identification of novel genes and have dramatically simplified the establishment of genetic diagnoses in such heterogeneous disorders. The precise genetic diagnosis of a skin disorder is crucial for the appropriate counselling of patients and their relatives regarding the course of the disease, prognosis and recurrence risks.

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Voriconazole is used in antifungal prophylaxis. We performed a retrospective review of immunocompromised children receiving prophylaxis with voriconazole during major hospital renovation, who developed phototoxic skin reactions. The overall incidence of phototoxic skin reactions was 33%.

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Purpose Of Review: Recent published work on atopic dermatitis focusing on the pathogenesis and epidemiology, which have a direct effect on treatment, is presented.

Recent Findings: Worldwide, the incidence of atopic dermatitis is still increasing, although a plateau seems to be reached in certain industrialized countries. In addition to the filaggrin missense mutations, other mechanisms responsible for impaired skin-barrier function have been identified.

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Purpose: A phase I study was conducted to investigate the safety, tolerability, and immunological responses to vaccination with a combination of telomerase-derived peptides GV1001 (hTERT: 611-626) and p540 (hTERT: 540-548) using granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) or tuberculin as adjuvant in patients with cutaneous melanoma.

Experimental Design: Ten patients with melanoma stages UICC IIb-IV were vaccinated 8 times intradermally with either 60 or 300 nmole of GV1001 and p540 peptide using GM-CSF as adjuvant. A second group of patients received only 300 nmole GV1001 in combination with tuberculin PPD23 injections.

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