Kristen P Hook
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Perez V, Mulinda C, Bruckner A, Diaz L, Hook K, Lara-Corrales I, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2024 Sep;
41(6):1117-1120.
PMID: 39235093
The characteristics of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) demand higher than average provider support for transition from pediatric to adult care. We administered an online Qualtrics survey to members of the Epidermolysis...
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Lee C, Wu S, Chow Y, Kofman E, Williams V, Riddle M, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2024 Jan;
144(7):1534-1543.e2.
PMID: 38272206
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a severely debilitating disorder caused by pathogenic variants in COL7A1 and is characterized by extreme skin fragility, chronic inflammation, and fibrosis. A majority of...
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Scollan M, Levin L, Lucky A, Hook K, Peoples K, Bruckner A, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2023 Jun;
40(5):863-865.
PMID: 37364926
The most common bacteria isolated from wound cultures in patients recorded in the Epidermolysis Bullosa Clinical Characterization and Outcomes Database (EBCCOD) are Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Given the prevalence...
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Han J, Dykman M, Lunos S, Nguyen A, Hook K, Lara-Corrales I, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2022 Dec;
40(2):258-260.
PMID: 36573475
There are little published data on the transition of care in EB. We conducted a survey study recruiting EB patients from the Dystrophic EB Research Association (debra) website and centers...
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Phillips G, Huang A, Augsburger B, Kaplan L, Peoples K, Bruckner A, et al.
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2021 Oct;
86(5):1063-1071.
PMID: 34634382
Background: Accurate diagnosis of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) has significant implications for prognosis, management, and genetic counseling. Objective: To describe diagnostic testing patterns and assess diagnostic concordance of transmission electron microscopy...
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Ruggiero J, Freese R, Hook K, Polcari I, Maguiness S, Boull C
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2021 Jan;
86(1):179-181.
PMID: 33465431
No abstract available.
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Levin L, Shayegan L, Lucky A, Hook K, Bruckner A, Feinstein J, et al.
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2020 Nov;
38(1):119-124.
PMID: 33247481
Background/objectives: Patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) require care of wounds that are colonized or infected with bacteria. A subset of EB patients are at risk for squamous cell carcinoma, and...
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Schlarbaum J, Hook K
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2020 Sep;
37(6):1212-1213.
PMID: 32869347
The use of online medical information is a common trend but little is known about these searches and implications in pediatric dermatology. Through a convenience sample of 95 parents/guardians and...
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Ruggiero J, Dodds M, Freese R, Polcari I, Maguiness S, Hook K, et al.
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2020 Aug;
85(5):1253-1258.
PMID: 32822789
Background: Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetic disorder that results in bone marrow failure, physical abnormalities, and solid organ malignancies. The diagnosis of FA is often delayed because the early...
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Nguyen C, Collier S, Merten A, Maguiness S, Hook K
Pediatr Dermatol
. 2020 Jan;
37(2):305-310.
PMID: 31957924
Background/objective: Tinea capitis is a common infection of scalp hair in children. The prevalent etiologic organism has changed significantly over time, which may reflect the complex interaction of environmental factors,...