Martin, Emma C. St. MD *; Vyas, Krishna S. MD, PhD, MHS +; Batbold, Sarah MS *; Erwin, Patricia J. MLS ++; Brewer, Jerry D. MD, MS [S]
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003411
Volume 48(5) pgs. 479-593 May 2022
Local recurrence (LR) rates of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) treated with different surgical modalities are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the differences in LR rates of DFSP treated with wide local excision (WLE) versus Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pertinent studies of DFSP treated with either WLE or MMS were identified through a search of multiple databases, including Ovid MEDLINE (1946-2018), Embase (1988-2018), Web of Science (1975-2018), and Scopus (1970-2018). Comparative 2-arm and noncomparative single-arm studies were assessed through meta-analyses.
Liszewski, Walter MD *,+; Stewart, Jacob R. MD ++; Vidal, Nahid Y. MD ++,[S]; Demer, Addison M. MD ++,[S]
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003430
pg. 486-491
Previous studies examining melanoma biopsy technique have not demonstrated an effect on overall survival. OBJECTIVE: To examine overall survival of patients with cutaneous melanoma diagnosed by shave, punch, incisional, or excisional techniques from the National Cancer Database (NCDB). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Melanoma data from the 2004 to 2016 NCDB data set were analyzed. A Cox proportional hazards model was constructed to assess the risk of 5-year all-cause mortality
Vieira, Carlos MD *; Jennings, Tara MD +; Renzi, Michael A. Jr MD +; Lawrence, Naomi MD +; Decker, Ashley MD +
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003435
pg. 492-497
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is becoming increasingly popular for the treatment of cutaneous melanoma (CM) as multiple studies have demonstrated favorable outcomes for local recurrence and overall survival. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the outcomes of noninvasive (NIM) and invasive melanomas (IM) using MMS with fresh frozen sections. The primary outcome was local recurrence. The secondary outcome was to identify mean surgical margins based on tumor type and location. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of 224 cases of CM treated from 2006 to 2016 at a tertiary academic center with MMS and fresh frozen sections by a single Mohs surgeon
Bennett, Richard G. MD *,+,++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003436
pg. 498-499
Council, Martha Laurin MD
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003449
pg. 500-501
Peck, Gabrielle M. BA *; Fleischer, Alan B. Jr MD +
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003413
pg. 502-507
With an aging population, estimating workforce requirements for management of common conditions such as skin cancer will be necessary to meet the health care needs of the American people. OBJECTIVE: The authors aimed to estimate the workforce requirements for managing skin cancer and other skin tumors.
Boettler, Michelle A. BS *; Shahwan, Kathryn T. MD +,++; Cusick, Austin DO [S]; Avila, Christina MD, MPH [S]; Carr, David R. MD, MPH +
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003407
pg. 508-515
Oral benzodiazepines (BZDs) are useful tools for periprocedural anxiolysis. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a black-box warning of their risks of abuse and dependence. We performed a systematic review evaluating the safety and efficacy of oral BZDs for periprocedural anxiolysis in outpatient dermatologic, plastic surgery, dental, and ophthalmologic procedures performed under local anesthesia.
Hsieh, Daniel Meng-Yen MD *; He, Huinan MD +; Zhong, Shaomin MD, PhD *; Liew, Steven MD ++; Wu, Yan MD, PhD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003383
pg. 516-522
The chin is an important component of facial harmony, and deficient chins are associated with unattractiveness. Previous studies have reported microgenia as the most common subtype of chin deformities. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and severity of microgenia in a Chinese population through facial anthropometric analysis.
Kane, Michael MD
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003445
pg. 523-526
Kwon, Soon-Hyo MD, PhD *; Ahn, Gun Young MD, PhD +; Lew, Bark-Lynn MD, PhD *; Shin, Jung-Won MD, PhD ++; Na, Jung-Im MD, PhD ++; Huh, Chang-Hun MD, PhD ++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003393
pg. 527-531
Knowledge of the topographic thickness of the skin and soft tissues is necessary when performing a high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedure. Thermal tissue injury to the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) or deeper can injure the facial nerve and its branches. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the topographic thickness of the lower facial skin, superficial fat, and SMAS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The ultrasound data of 200 healthy patients who underwent lower facial rejuvenation were retrospectively reviewed.
Taub, Amy Forman MD
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003444
pg. 532-533
Yu, Wenxin MD, PhD *; Chen, Yanyu MD +; Cen, Qingqing MD +; Zhu, Jiafang MD *; Lin, Xiaoxi MD, PhD *,+
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003410
pg. 534-538
Studies have demonstrated that glycerol can act as an optical clearing agent (OCA) to increase the light penetration through the skin and laser deposition to the target chromophore, thus potentially increasing the efficacy of laser treatment. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a pulsed dye laser (PDL) in combination with an OCA can increase the ef�cacy in treating port-wine stains (PWSs).
Alakad, Rania MD; Nassar, Amany MD; Atef, Hadeel MSc; Eldeeb, Fatma MD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003418
pg. 539-544
Nail psoriasis has a major negative impact on physical and psychological aspects of the patient's life. Treatment is often unsatisfactory because of difficult penetration of the drug into the nail. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of laser-assisted delivery of methotrexate versus its intralesional injection in fingernail psoriasis.
Flegel, Lisa MD *; Kherani, Femida MD, FRCSC, Dipl ABO +,++,[S]; Richer, Vincent MD, FRCPC, FAAD *,[forms double vertical]
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003427
pg. 545-550
The eye is susceptible to damage during dermatologic laser treatments. OBJECTIVE: Discuss the anatomy of the eye related to these procedures, the principles of laser-eye interactions, and ocular injuries reported with dermatologic laser treatments. METHODS: PubMed and Embase searches were conducted to identify cases of eye injuries associated with dermatologic laser treatments.
Kern, Jessica A. BS *; Kollipara, Ramya MD +; Hoss, Elika MD ++; Boen, Monica MD [S]; Wu, Douglas C. MD, PhD [S]; Groff, William DO [S]; Goldman, Mitchel P. MD [S]
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003409
pg. 551-555
In total, 2.7 million injectable filler treatments were performed in 2019 in the United States. Although generally considered to be a safe treatment modality, adverse events may occur in rare situations. OBJECTIVE: Analyze serious adverse events from injectable filler treatments, including infections, cutaneous necrosis, blindness, or delayed-onset nodule formation, spanning 11 years for 3 board-certified dermatologists and review their incidence, management, and outcomes.
Tawfic, Shereen O. MD *; Abdel Hay, Rania M. MD *; Abouelazm, Dina I. MSc *; Said, Eman R. MD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003423
pg. 556-561
Melasma is a challenging pigmentation disorder. OBJECTIVE: To assess and compare the efficacy of tranexamic acid (TXA) intradermal microinjection alone versus its combination with low-power, low-density fractional CO2 laser in a sequential pattern in melasma. Patients and Methods: This study included 29 patients with melasma. Half of the face was randomly assigned to fractional CO2 laser; the other half to TXA. This split-face session was repeated every 6 weeks for 3 sessions. In between, TXA was applied to the full face every 2 weeks. Treatment duration was 4 months. Dermoscopy, melanin index (M.I), and erythema index (E.I) were evaluated at baseline and 4 weeks after the last session.
Kokoska, Ryan BS; Au, Jeremiah H. MD; Somani, Ally-Khan MD, PhD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003217
pg. 563-565
Hughes, Connor T. BA *; Chesnut, Cameron MD +,++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002931
pg. 567-569
Scott, Jeffrey F. MD *; Garland, Kevin BS +; Bordeaux, Jeremy S. MD +,++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003076
pg. 571-573
Nikookam, Yasmin BSc (Hons), MBChB *; Wernham, Aaron MBChB (Hons), MRCP (UK), MRCP Derm (UK) +; Varma, Sandeep BMedSci (Hons), MBBCh, MRCP (UK) ++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003406
pg. 574-575
Sanchez-Diaz, Manuel MD *; Martinez-Lopez, Antonio MD, PhD *,+; Montero-Vilchez, Trinidad MD *; Arias-Santiago, Salvador MD, PhD *,++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003404
pg. 575-577
Veitch, David MBChB, MRCP *; Wernham, Aaron MBChB, MRCP +; Woo, Pick MBChB, MRCP ++; Hacking, Hazel RN [S]; McKenna, Dennis MBChB, MRCP *; Monk, Barry MB, BChir, MA, FRCP ++
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003399
pg. 577-579
Asadi, Leila K. *,+; Tarantino, Isadore S. MD *; Beroukhim, Kourosh MD *; Goldberg, Leonard H. MD *,+
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003386
pg. 579-581
Layher, Heather DO, MBA *; Gackstetter, Leah BA +; Nguyen, Jeannie MD *; Akin, Russell MD ++,[S]
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003412
pg. 581-582
Nguyen, Julie K. MD *,+; Buethe, Maria MD, PhD *,+; Siegel, Daniel M. MD, MS *,+
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003385
pg. 582-583
Park, Jae Hyun MD, PhD *; Han, Chung Hee MD +
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003415
pg. 584-585
Martin, Amylee BS *; Nguyen, Cristina MD, MSBS, MHA *; Sung, Calvin T. MD, MBA *; Mesinkovska, Natasha Atanaskova MD, PhD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003408
pg. 585-586
Narayanan, Arunachalam MD *; Kharghoria, Geetali MD *; Gupta, Somesh MD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003381
pg. 586-588
Tsunoda, Kanako MD, PhD *; Watanabe, Ayano MD, PhD *; Amano, Hiroo MD, PhD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003382
pg. 588-589
Wang, Jordan V. MD, MBE, MBA *,+; Valiga, Alexander MD +; Geronemus, Roy G. MD *
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003384
pg. 589-591
Manuskiatti, Woraphong MD *; Nanchaipruek, Yanisorn MD *; Gervasio, Mia K. MD *; Lektrakul, Nittaya MD +
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003379
pg. 591-593
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