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J Clin Aesthet Dermatol ; 17(9): 28-32, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39263263

RESUMEN

Background: There is controversy on the efficacy and safety of chemical peels used to treat Hispanic women with melasma. Studies evaluating superficial peels for melasma are limited due to lack of controls, blinding or objective assessment tools, poor inclusion of darker phototypes, and small sample number. Objectives: We sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peels when added to hydroquinone and tretinoin in the treatment of melasma in Hispanic women. Methods: A single blinded, prospective, split-face trial of superficial TCA peels was performed on Hispanic women with melasma. Topical hydroquinone and tretinoin were used on both sides. A total of four monthly peels were performed on one side. The relative reduction of melasma severity was evaluated using narrowband reflectance spectrophotometry (NRS), Modified Melasma Area and Severity Index (mMASI), and Global Melasma Severity Assessment (GMSA). Adverse events were monitored. Results: Thirty-three patients completed the study. Pigment intensity was reduced on both sides based on all measures. A greater improvement of mMASI and GMSA was achieved on the peeled side. Limitations: Limitations include the single-center study design with one blinded investigator. Conclusion: Based on our results, TCA peels appear to be safe and effective in augmenting treatment response on melasma patients with phototypes III and IV treated with hydroquinone and tretinoin.

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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 22(5): 1477-1480, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36891961

RESUMEN

A 52-year-old female patient developed facial fat necrosis presenting with cutaneous induration three weeks after minimal access cranial suspension (MACS) lift with autologous fat grafting from the abdomen. Given that the patient received the Moderna SARS-CoV-2 vaccine one week after surgery, we hypothesize that the former predisposed her to tissue ischemia leading to fat necrosis. Histological findings after biopsy were consistent with fat necrosis, which included marked dermal fibrosis with areas of focal fat necrosis, lipophages, multinucleated giant cells, and siderophages. It is our hope that documenting this rare development in literature may serve as encouragement for adverse effect reporting after the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine administration and may boost inspection and monitoring of other health consequences by regulating agencies.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Necrosis Grasa , Humanos , Femenino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Vacunas contra la COVID-19/efectos adversos , COVID-19/prevención & control , SARS-CoV-2 , Cara
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P R Health Sci J ; 37(2): 105-109, 2018 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29905921

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To characterize and analyze the inpatient and emergency pediatric dermatology consults in our academic hospital center. METHODS: We reviewed 485 consultations that were done by the University of Puerto Rico Department of Dermatology from July 2007 to June 2012. The date, patient age and gender, consulting service, presumptive diagnosis, final diagnosis, and diagnostic procedures performed were documented for each consult. RESULTS: The patients' ages ranged from newborn to 18 years; the 13 to 18 years age group was the most common (29%). Dermatology consults were requested by the general pediatrics ward, primarily (32%), followed by the emergency room (25%). In 236 cases (48.6%), a vague diagnostic impression was provided by the consulting service, whereas in 249 (51.4%) cases, a specific or differential diagnosis was provided. The dermatology service changed the diagnosis in 12% (58/249) of the evaluated cases. The most common misdiagnoses were allergic contact dermatitis, drug eruption, papular urticaria, nutritional deficiency, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, cellulitis, and herpes infection. The most common diagnoses encountered were inflammatory skin conditions, infectious diseases, and drug eruptions. Skin biopsy was the most common procedure performed. In 30% of the cases, more than 1 procedure was performed as part of the evaluation work-up. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates the important role of the dermatologist in the diagnosis and management of pediatric patients with dermatological diseases. The information contained within this manuscript should contribute to raising the awareness of pediatricians regarding the most common dermatological diagnoses in this patient population.


Asunto(s)
Dermatólogos/organización & administración , Dermatología/estadística & datos numéricos , Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital/estadística & datos numéricos , Enfermedades de la Piel/epidemiología , Centros Médicos Académicos , Adolescente , Biopsia , Niño , Preescolar , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Errores Diagnósticos/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Pacientes Internos , Masculino , Rol del Médico , Puerto Rico , Estudios Retrospectivos , Enfermedades de la Piel/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Piel/fisiopatología
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Am J Dermatopathol ; 38(10): 775-9, 2016 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26959699

RESUMEN

Atypical fibroxanthoma is considered to be a low-grade sarcoma, characterized by a proliferation of bizarre spindled cells. A case of a rare variant of this tumor, a clear-cell atypical fibroxanthoma, presenting with rapid growth on a 63-year-old female, is reported. The differential diagnosis of a clear cell proliferation and a review of the immunohistochemistry markers used in the diagnosis of atypical fibroxanthoma are discussed. In particular, the usefulness of markers such as CD10, procollagen 1, CD68, CD163, CD99, and S100A6, and the importance of negative markers such as S100, cytokeratin, and desmin are emphasized. Furthermore, the development of a keratoacanthoma at the site of previous Mohs surgery is recounted.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/análisis , Proliferación Celular , Histiocitoma Fibroso Benigno/química , Inmunohistoquímica , Sarcoma/química , Biopsia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Histiocitoma Fibroso Benigno/patología , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Clasificación del Tumor , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Sarcoma/patología , Carga Tumoral
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Am J Dermatopathol ; 35(8): 792-6, 2013 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24257190

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It has been proposed by many authors that follicular mucinosis is directly associated with mycosis fungoides (MF). Follicular mucinosis may be classified into 3 main clinical variants: a benign idiopathic form in children and young adults, which includes an acneiform presentation; an idiopathic form in older patients with a benign course; and a third variant that occurs in adults and is associated with MF. Our goal was to study the relationship between the acneiform variant of follicular mucinosis and MF. Eight patients previously diagnosed with the acneiform variant of follicular mucinosis were identified. Biopsy specimens were reviewed to evaluate the histopathologic attributes that characterize the disease and the infiltrate's immunohistochemistry. Also, patient follow-up was assessed to evaluate the clinical course of the disease. Median age of onset of disease was 29.5 years; 95% of lesions were located in the head and neck region. Biopsy specimens showed a moderate to dense perivascular, perifollicular, and interstitial infiltrate of lymphocytes with mucinous deposits within the follicular epithelium. On immunohistochemistry, the infiltrate showed prominent leukocyte common antigen (LCA) positivity and a CD3-positive and CD4-positive infiltrate with rare CD20-positive cells. None of the study patients showed evidence of MF after a mean follow-up of 3 years. The benign course of disease demonstrated in the study patients suggests that the acneiform variant of follicular mucinosis probably represents a subpopulation of the benign idiopathic form of the disease. However, given that histopathologically this variant cannot be distinguished from the lymphoma-associated variant of follicular mucinosis, longitudinal evaluation is still warranted in these patients.


Asunto(s)
Erupciones Acneiformes/etiología , Erupciones Acneiformes/patología , Mucinosis Folicular/complicaciones , Mucinosis Folicular/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven
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P R Health Sci J ; 32(2): 101-3, 2013 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23781627

RESUMEN

Neuromas are benign hyperplastic proliferations of normal peripheral nerve components. These can be associated with some genodermatoses, namely Cowden syndrome and multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) 2B, especially when numerous lesions are present. Given the potential for malignancy (such as breast cancer, pheochromocytoma, and thyroid cancer) associated with these syndromes, other features indicative of either syndrome should be evaluated in patients presenting with multiple cutaneous neuromas. The evaluation should include a thorough family history and complete physical, dermatologic, and ophthalmologic exams as well as thyroid studies. We report, herein, the case of an 8-year-old female with cutaneous neuromas distributed segmentally with no other associated finding suggestive of an underlying syndrome.


Asunto(s)
Mano/patología , Neoplasias Primarias Múltiples/patología , Neuroma/patología , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Dorso/patología , Biopsia , Niño , Dermis/patología , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Síndrome de Hamartoma Múltiple/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello/patología , Humanos , Neoplasia Endocrina Múltiple Tipo 2b/diagnóstico , Evaluación de Síntomas , Muñeca/patología
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Int J Dermatol ; 51(11): 1313-8, 2012 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23067079

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Fox-Fordyce disease is a rare chronic papular condition with a very characteristic clinical presentation but a nonspecific histopathology. Its traditionally described histopathologic features have been criticized as variable and indistinct. Recently, a perifollicular infiltrate of histiocytes with foamy cytoplasm has been described as a consistent and reliable diagnostic finding. METHODS: To evaluate the traditional and most recently described histopathologic and immunohistochemical attributes of Fox-Fordyce disease, we performed a computerized search of specimens in two dermatopathologic databases in Puerto Rico from the years 2000-2010. An additional specimen was donated by a dermatopathologist from an outside institution. Three cases were evaluated using hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections. The tip of an axillary lipoma excision specimen was used as the control tissue. Periodic acid-Schiff, colloidal iron, and immunoperoxidase staining for CD68 and c-kit (CD117) were performed in all specimens. RESULTS: We were able to verify traditionally described histological features such as infundibulum dilation, hyperkeratosis, plugging, acanthosis, and lymphohistiocytic infiltrate. Infundibular spongiosis was also common. A perifollicular foam cell infiltrate was the most distinct pathologic feature among our cases. The periodic acid-Schiff staining patterns suggested that the foam cell cytoplasm material might be similar in nature to the apocrine gland secretion content. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirmed that a perifollicular foam cell infiltrate is the most distinct histopathologic feature. In addition, findings suggest that the intracytoplasmic foam cell material may be similar in nature to the apocrine gland secretion.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Fox-Fordyce/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Adulto Joven
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P R Health Sci J ; 31(1): 14-7, 2012 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22432403

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To describe and identify those factors associated with remission on pemphigus vulgaris (PV) patients in Puerto Rico. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study evaluated PV patients followed at the University Puerto Rico (UPR) Bullous Diseases Clinic during the 2000-2010 period. Patients included in the study had clinical and pathologic findings consistent with PV and had a disease duration of at least 3 years. Variables including gender, date of birth, time of disease onset, and date of first partial or complete remission were collected from the medical chart for each study participant. The primary outcome was to determine the number of patients who achieved partial or complete remission. Other secondary outcomes were to identify if partial/complete remission were associated to gender, disease duration, and age at onset of disease. RESULTS: Among 35 patients included in this study, 6 (17%) achieved complete remission and 28 (80%) achieved partial remission. A statistically-significant association was found between duration of disease and remission, predicting a 52% probability of remission after ten years of disease duration. Age at onset of disease showed a trend association with remission, although it was not statistically significant. Gender was not associated with remission. CONCLUSION: These findings provide insights into the clinical course of PV and can be of value in the management and care of this patient population.


Asunto(s)
Pénfigo/tratamiento farmacológico , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Puerto Rico , Inducción de Remisión , Estudios Retrospectivos
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P R Health Sci J ; 29(3): 330-1, 2010 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20799523

RESUMEN

We report the case of a six year-old boy with a history of adrenal cortical carcinoma presenting with cutaneous metastasis. Due to the low incidence of cutaneous metastasis arising from adrenal cortical carcinoma, its diagnosis can be challenging based solely on histological analysis. Yet, the clinical history in combination with an immunohistochemical panel consisting of melan-A, alpha inhibin, D11, caretinin, neuron specific enolase, synatophysin, and chromogranin, can be useful in differentiating it from other tumors with similar cytomorphology.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias de la Corteza Suprarrenal/patología , Carcinoma Corticosuprarrenal/secundario , Neoplasias Cutáneas/secundario , Niño , Humanos , Masculino
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