Publications by authors named "Molly Storer"

Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions afflicting nearly 58 million people in the United States per year and costing over a billion dollars annually to treat. Two of the most widely used topical field-based treatments for AKs are fluorouracil and imiquimod. Although variations exist in how these topical medications are prescribed in terms of frequency, duration, and strength for AK treatment, no studies have systematically examined how patient and health care provider factors impact prescribed regimens.

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Eruptive seborrheic keratoses have been reported as a rare paraneoplastic dermatosis in the setting of internal malignancy, particularly that of the digestive tract. This case illustrates a patient with a family history of gastric cancer who presented with an acute eruption of inflamed pruritic seborrheic keratoses with annular and gyrate erythema, and was found to have endometrial adenocarcinoma. The inflammatory cutaneous eruption resolved shortly after surgical removal of the dysplastic uterine tissue.

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