Melissa C Leeolou
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Leeolou M, Young P, Ticknor I, Lai J, Paniagua R, Burns R
Dermatol Online J
. 2024 Dec;
30(4).
PMID: 39644476
Atypical fibroxanthoma and pleomorphic dermal sarcoma are on a spectrum of cutaneous tumors that present as ulcerated lesions in older adults. We present an 84-year-old man with pleomorphic dermal sarcoma,...
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Leeolou M, Jia J, Pham D, Sarin K
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2024 Nov;
92(3):660-662.
PMID: 39521139
No abstract available.
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Leeolou M, Jia J, Liao W
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2024 Oct;
92(2):355-356.
PMID: 39447755
No abstract available.
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Leeolou M, Sarin K, Fiorentino D
Br J Dermatol
. 2024 Apr;
191(3):447-448.
PMID: 38635917
No abstract available.
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Leeolou M, Rieger K, Yeh J
Dermatol Online J
. 2024 Mar;
29(5).
PMID: 38478650
Livedoid vasculopathy is a painful thrombo-occlusive vascular disorder characterized by spontaneous thrombosis in medium-size arterioles, which causes localized hypoxia and skin ulceration. As livedoid vasculopathy is rare, case reports are...
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Padmanabhan J, Chen K, Sivaraj D, Henn D, Kuehlmann B, Kussie H, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng
. 2023 Sep;
7(11):1419-1436.
PMID: 37749310
Small animals do not replicate the severity of the human foreign-body response (FBR) to implants. Here we show that the FBR can be driven by forces generated at the implant...
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Young P, Leeolou M, Narala S, Saleem A, Bae G
Dermatol Online J
. 2023 Apr;
29(1).
PMID: 37040917
Bullous impetigo is a variant of epidermal infection by Staphylococcus aureus, representing 30% of impetigo cases. Its clinical appearance may mimic certain autoimmune blistering dermatoses and other cutaneous infections, sometimes...
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Sivaraj D, Noishiki C, Kosaric N, Kiwanuka H, Kussie H, Henn D, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2023 Mar;
10:1060758.
PMID: 36999070
Introduction: According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), 9-12 million patients suffer from chronic ulceration each year, costing the healthcare system over USD $25 billion annually. There is a significant...