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at 35 [editorial]. McCarthy JT.
65:129
(March).
Fusarium
Fingernail Infection Responsive to Fluconazole Intermittent Therapy. Tseng SS, Longley BJ, Scher RK, Treiber RK.
65:352-354
(June).
Transgrediens et Progrediens
Palmoplantar Keratoderma (Greither's Disease) With Particular Histopathologic Findings. Grilli R, Aguilar A, Escalonilla P, Soriano L, Fariña C, Martin L, Requena L.
65:141-145
(March).
A
A Case of a Hard Inguinal Nodule. Levit EK, Shaffer J, Lombardo PC, Foitl DR.
66:263-267
(October).
A Clinical Atlas of 101 Common Skin Diseases With Histopathologic Correlation [book review] (See Erratum 2000;66:443-445). McCarthy JT.
65:265-268
(May).
A Comparative Evaluation of Tretinoin Gel Microsphere, 0.1%, versus Tretinoin Cream, 0.025%, in Reducing Facial Shine. Nyirady J, Nighland M, Payonk G, Pote J, Phillips S, Grossman R.
66:153-156
(August).
A Localized Form of Darier's Disease. Bermejo CS, López EF.
66:112-113
(August).
A New Family With Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome: Effectiveness of Etretinate Treatment. Siragusa M, Romano C, Batticane N, Batolo D, Schepis C.
65:151-155
(March).
A Newly Formulated Topical Triple-Antibiotic Ointment Minimizes Scarring (See Erratum 2000;66:382). Berger RS, Pappert AS, Van Zile PS, Cetnarowski WE.
65:401-404
(June).
A Simple Pediatric Restraint. Raskin BI.
66:335-336
(November).
Acneiform Eruptions. Kuflik JH, Schwartz RA.
66:97-100
(August).
Acquired Reactive Perforating Collagenosis in a Diabetic Patient With Pulmonary Aspergillosis. Kim J-H, Kang WH.
66:425-430
(December).
Acral Lipoblastoma. Young RJ III, Warschaw KE, Elston DM, Perry VE.
65:243-245
(April).
Addison's Disease: The Potentially Life-Threatening Tan. Erickson QL, Faleski EJ, Koops MK, Elston DM.
66:72-74
(July).
Adolescent Striae. Ammar NM, Rao B, Schwartz RA, Janniger CK.
65:69-70
(February).
Air Bag Injury and the Dermatologist. Foley E, Helm TN.
66:251-252
(October).
Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Gold. Ehrlich A, Belsito DV.
65:323-326
(May).
An Epidemiologic and Therapeutic Reassessment of Scabies. Burkhart CG, Burkhart CN, Burkhart KM.
65:233-240
(April).
An Unusual Case. Norman RA.
66:295
(October).
Are the Margins Clear? [editorial]. Abel CG.
66:239
(October).
Argyria Following the Use of Dietary Supplements Containing Colloidal Silver Protein. Gulbranson SH, Hud JA Jr, Hansen RC.
66:373-376
(November).
Azithromycin Eruption in Infectious Mononucleosis: A Proposed Mechanism of Interaction. Schissel DJ, Singer D, David-Bajar K.
65:163-166
(March).
B
Blue Nevus With Satellitosis Mimicking Malignant Melanoma. del Río E, Veiga HAV, Peñaranda JMS.
65:301-302
(May).
Botanical Briefs: Daffodils—
Narcissus
L.. McGovern TW, Barkley TM.
65:130-132
(March).
Botanical Briefs: Dumb-cane—
Dieffenbachia picta
(Lodd.) Schott. McGovern TW.
66:333-334
(November).
Botanical Briefs: Giant Hogweed—
Heracleum mantegazzianum
Sommier & Levier. McGovern TW, Barkley TM.
65:71-72
(February).
Bowen's Disease of the Glans Penis (Erythroplasia of Queyrat) in Plasma Cell Balanitis. Davis-Daneshfar A, Trüeb RM.
65:395-398
(June).
C
Cactus Skin Injuries. Doctoroff A, Vidimos AT, Taylor JS.
65:290-292
(May).
Café-Au-Lait Spots. Cohen JB, Janniger CK, Schwartz RA.
66:22-24
(July).
Calcinosis Cutis Following the Administration of Intravenous Calcium Therapy. Kagen MH, Bansal MG, Grossman M.
65:193-194
(April).
Calciphylaxis. Ledbetter LS, Khoshnevis MR, Hsu S.
66:49-51
(July).
Can Granuloma Annulare Evolve Into Cutaneous Sarcoidosis?. Lupton JR, Figueroa P, Berberian BJ, Sulica VI.
66:390-392
(November).
Carcinoma Erysipeloides From Prostate Cancer Presenting as Cellulitis. Ng CS.
65:215-216
(April).
Case Report: Teledermatology and Epiluminescence Microscopy for the Diagnosis of Scabies. Weinstock MA, Kempton SA.
66:61-62
(July).
Chickenpox. Papadopoulos AJ, Schwartz RA, Janniger CK.
65:355-358
(June).
Classical Conditioning in the Treatment of Psoriasis. Ader R.
66:370-372
(November).
Clindamycin-Induced Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis. Schwab RA, Vogel PS, Warschaw KE.
65:391-393
(June).
Clinical Management of the Acute Sunburn Reaction. Driscoll MS, Wagner RF Jr.
66:53-58
(July).
Cocaine-Induced Centrofacial Ulceration. Carter EL, Grossman ME.
65:73-76
(February).
Coffee Grinders Assist Pediatric Dosing. Comment on “Itraconazole Oral Solution for the Treatment of Tinea Capitis Using the Pulse Regimen” (
Cutis
. 1999;64:192-194)[letter]. Burkhart CG.
65:276
(May).
Comment on "Spontaneous Apparent Clinical Resolution With Histologic Persistence of a Case of Extramammary Paget's Disease: Response to Topical 5-Fluorouracil" (
Cutis
. 2000;65:331-333)[letter]. Brown RSD, Lankester KJ, McCormack M, Spittle MF.
66:454-455
(December).
Comment on "The Cost Effectiveness of Testing for Onychomycosis Versus Empiric Treatment of Onychodystrophies With Oral Antifungal Agents" (
Cutis
. 1999;64:407-410)[letter]. Feldman SR, Fleischer AB Jr.
65:195-196
(April).
Complete Remission of Refractory Dyshidrotic Eczema With the Use of Radiation Therapy. Stambaugh MD, DeNittis AS, Wallner PE, Heymann WR.
65:211-214
(April).
Cutaneous Aspects of Down Syndrome. Dourmishev A, Miteva L, Mitev V, Pramatarov K, Schwartz RA.
66:420-424
(December).
Cutaneous Infection Caused by
Serratia marcescens
. Marzano AV, Gasparini G, Caputo R.
66:461-463
(December).
Cutaneous Sarcoidosis Presenting as a Testicular Mass. Hurd DS, Olsen T.
66:435-438
(December).
Cyclosporine in the Treatment of Psoriasis. Gulliver WP.
66:365-369
(November).
D
Delayed Type Hypersensitivity to Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide. Brancaccio RR, Zappi EG.
65:31-33
(January).
Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans in Two Patients With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Sapadin AN, Gelfand JM, Howe KL, Phelps RG, Grand D, Rudikoff D.
65:85-88
(February).
Diltiazem-Induced Drug Eruption Sparing Seborrheic Keratoses. Heymann WR.
66:129-130
(August).
Disseminated Cryptococcosis Presenting as Pseudofolliculitis in an AIDS Patient. Coker LR, Swain R, Morris R, McCall CO.
66:207-210
(September).
Double Lip: An Unusual Presentation. Greenfield MF, Icochea R, Hoffman C, Gropper C.
66:253-256
(October).
Drug Therapies and Adjunctive Uses of Alphahydroxy and Polyhydroxy Acids. Petratos MA.
66:107-111
(August).
E
Ecthyma Gangrenosum in Patients With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Khan MO, Montecalvo MA, Davis I, Wormser GP.
66:121-123
(August).
Enlightened Beginnings [editorial]. Schwartz RA.
66:12
(July).
Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita Associated With Relapsing Polychondritis: An Association With Eosinophilia?. Papa CA, Maroon MS, Tyler WB.
66:65-68
(July).
Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis With Ichthyosis Hystrix. Balevicien& et al.
66:319-322
(November).
Erratum (2000;65:265-268). .
66:443-445
(December).
Erratum (2000;65:401-404). .
66:382
(November).
Erythema Ab Igne Following Heating/Cooling Blanket Use in the Intensive Care Unit. Dellavalle RP, Gillum P.
66:136-138
(August).
Erythrocyanotic Discoloration of the Toes. Parlette EC, Parlette HL III.
65:223-226
(April).
Experience With Supplemental Allergens in the Diagnosis of Contact Dermatitis. Rietschel RL.
65:27-30
(January).
F
False-Positive "Poral" Cobalt Patch Test Reactions Reside in the Eccrine Acrosyringium. Storrs FJ, White CR Jr.
65:49-53
(January).
Fingertip Calcinosis Cutis. Cambiaghi S, Imondi D, Gangi S, Vegni C.
66:465-467
(December).
Fixed Drug Eruptions to Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Protease Inhibitor. Smith KJ, Yeager J, Skelton H.
66:29-32
(July).
G
Gangrene of the Fingertips After Bleomycin and Methotrexate. Correia O, Ribas F, Azevedo R, Rodrigues H, Delgado L.
66:271-274
(October).
Generalized Annular Borderline Tuberculoid Leprosy and Update in Management of Hansen's Disease. Young RJ III, Gilson RT, Elston DM.
65:203-206
(April).
Generalized Essential Telangiectasia in a Patient With Graves' Disease: Should the Spectrum of Autoimmune Diseases Associated With Generalized Telangiectasia Be Expanded?. Buckley R, Smith KJ, Skelton HG.
65:175-177
(March).
Gingival Lesions and Nasal Obstruction in an Immunosuppressed Patient Post-Liver Transplantation. English JC III, Meyer C, Lewey SM, Zinn CJ.
65:107-109
(February).
H
Hemangiomas: Update on Classification, Clinical Presentation, and Associated Anomalies. Garzon M.
66:325-328
(November).
Herpes Zoster in the Medically Healthy Child and Covert Severe Child Abuse. Gupta MA, Gupta AK.
66:221-223
(September).
How to Test for Fragrance Allergy. Larsen WG.
65:39-41
(January).
I
Inexpensive Digital Photography in Clinical Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. Helm TN, Wirth PB, Helm KF.
65:103-106
(February).
Interactive Medicine: Resources in Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. Austin E.
65:372-374
(June).
K
Kimura's Disease Presenting as Subcutaneous Facial Plaque in an African American. .
66:201-204
(September).
Kingfisher [editorial]. McCarthy JT.
65:16
(January).
L
Lamivudine (3TC)-Induced Contact Dermatitis. Smith KJ, Buckley R, Skelton H.
65:227-229
(April).
Letter to Santa Claus [editorial]. Burnett JW.
66:408
(December).
Lichenoid Drug Reaction Due to Sildenafil. Goldman BD.
65:282-283
(May).
Lipedematous Alopecia. Bridges AG, von Kuster LC, Estes SA.
65:199-202
(April).
Localized Whirlpool Folliculitis in a Football Player. Green JJ.
65:359-362
(June).
Lymphocytoma Cutis: Cases Linked With Lyme Disease. Chodynicka B, Flisiak I, Okrasinska K, Andrzejewska A, Schwartz RA.
66:243-246
(October).
M
Malignant Melanoma With Zosteriform Metastases. Galindo EC, de Paz FS, Pérez IM, Madalena OP, Bravo MC.
65:312-314
(May).
Melanoma in a Psoriatic Plaque. Tran N, Rabinovitz HS, Oliviero M, Kopf A.
65:93-94
(February).
Melanoma in Children. Patterson WM, Lefkowitz A, Schwartz RA, Lambert WC, Rao BK.
65:269-275
(May).
Melanoma—My Pet Peeve [editorial]. McCarthy JT.
65:261
(May).
Methotrexate and the Photodermatitis Reactivation Reaction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Khan AJ, Marghoob AA, Prestia AE, Spector IJ.
66:379-382
(November).
Multiple Corticosteroid Orally Elicited Allergic Contact Dermatitis in a Patient With Multiple Topical Corticosteroid Allergic Contact Dermatitis. Chew A-L, Maibach HI.
65:307-311
(May).
Multiple Fire Ant Stings: Report of 3 Cases and Review of the Literature. Reschly MJ, Ramos-Caro FA, Mathes BM.
66:179-182
(September).
Multiple Onychocryptosis Following Treatment of Onychomycosis With Oral Terbinafine. Weaver TD, Jespersen DL.
66:211-212
(September).
Multiple Syringomas on the Abdomen, Thighs, and Groin. Goyal S, Martins CR.
66:259-262
(October).
Mutilating Facial Acne Conglobata. Patterson WM, Stibich AS, Dobke M, Schwartz RA.
66:139-140
(August).
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Presenting as Cutaneous Purpura. Fein H, Adams BB.
65:367-370
(June).
N
Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus. Corona R, Angelo C, Cacciaguerra MG, Conti G, De Pità O, Coletti V, El Hachem M, Paradisi M.
65:379-381
(June).
Neuroimmunologic Aspects of Psoriasis. Raychaudhuri SP, Farber EM.
66:357-362
(November).
Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Schulz-Butulis BA, Gilson R, Farley M, Keeling JH.
66:35-38
(July).
New Insights Into Old Common Problems II. Ackerman AB, Mones J, Guo Y.
66:440-442
(December).
O
Of Pills and Pillows: Pseudopigmentation in a Patient Taking Amiodarone. Gutknecht DR.
66:294
(October).
Olanzapine Is Effective in the Management of Some Self-Induced Dermatoses: Three Case Reports. Gupta MA, Gupta AK.
66:143-146
(August).
Onchocerciasis Presenting With Lower Extremity, Hypopigmented Macules. Vernick W, Turner SE, Burov E, Telang GH.
65:293-297
(May).
P
Palatal Necrosis in an AIDS Patient: A Case of Mucormycosis. Moraru RA, Grossman ME.
66:15-18
(July).
Papular Elastosis. Kwittken J.
66:81-83
(July).
Peanut Allergy. Pham TS, Rudner EJ.
65:285-289
(May).
Penetrating Injury From Horseshoe Crab Tail. Lutz LL, Goldner R, Burnett JW.
66:13-14
(July).
Phaeohyphomycosis in a Premature Infant. Bryan MG, Elston DM, Hivnor C, Honl BA.
65:137-140
(March).
Pityriasis Lichenoides. Patel DG, Kihiczak G, Schwartz RA, Janniger CK, Lambert WC.
65:17-23
(January).
Primary Anetoderma. Benest L, Kwark E, Goldwasser J, Dantzig P, Weinberg JW, Davis I.
65:188-190
(April).
Psoriasis Risk Factors: Role of Lifestyle Practices. Raychaudhuri SP, Gross J.
66:348-352
(November).
Psychotropic Agent-Induced Black Hairy Tongue.
Heymann WR
.
66:25-26
(July).
Pterygium of the Nail. Richert BJS, Patki A, Baran RL.
66:343-346
(November).
Purpuric Irritant Contact Dermatitis Induced by
Agave americana
. Cherpelis BS, Fenske NA.
66:287-288
(October).
R
Rapidly Progressive Fatal Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma With a Trauma-Related Presentation. Narasimhan P, Arora A, Hitti I, Glasberg S, Kanzer B.
66:195-198
(September).
Reactions to Corticosteroids: Some New Aspects Regarding Cross-Sensitivity. Goossens A, Matura M, Degreef H.
65:43-45
(January).
Recalcitrant Molluscum Contagiosum in an HIV-Afflicted Male Treated Successfully With Topical Imiquimod. Brown CW Jr, O'Donoghue M, Moore J, Tharp M.
65:363-366
(June).
Response of Confluent and Reticulate Papillomatosis of Gougerot and Carteaud to Topical Tretinoin. Schwartzberg JB, Schwartzberg HA.
66:291-293
(October).
Rosacea 2000. Hirsch RJ, Weinberg JM.
66:125-128
(August).
Routine Periodic Acid-Schiff Staining of Nail Plate Fragments in Fungal Cultures for Onychomycosis: A Method to Increase the Sensitivity of Diagnosis. Zabawski EJ Jr, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ.
66:456-458
(December).
S
Scleromyxedema: Successful Treatment of Cutaneous and Neurologic Symptoms. Nieves DS, Bondi EE, Wallmark J, Raps EC, Seykora JT.
65:89-92
(February).
Scurvy in an Unrepentant Carnivore. Levin NA, Greer KE.
66:39-44
(July).
Septic Embolization Arising From Infected Pseudoaneurysms Following Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty: A Report of 2 Cases and Review of the Literature. Izumi AK, Samlaska CP, Hew DWL, Bruno PP.
66:447-452
(December).
Skin Conditions of Musicians. Adams RM.
65:37-38
(January).
Spiny Keratoderma. Helm TN, Lee J, Helm KF.
66:191-192
(September).
Spontaneous Apparent Clinical Resolution With Histologic Persistence of a Case of Extramammary Paget's Disease: Response to Topical 5-Fluorouracil. Del Castillo LF, Garcia C, Schoendorff C, Garcia JF, Torres LM, Almagro DG.
65:331-333
(May).
Sporadic Congenital Leukonychia With Partial Phenotype Expression. Brown PJ, Padgett JK, English JC III.
66:117-119
(August).
Sturge-Weber Syndrome. Kihiczak NI, Schwartz RA, Józwiak S, Silver RJ, Janniger CK.
65:133-136
(March).
Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: Report of a Patient Who Subsequently Developed a Meningioma and Whose Skin Lesions Were Treated With Isotretinoin. Richardson TT, Cohen PR.
66:183-188
(September).
Subungal Amelanotic Melanoma. Grunwald MH, Yerushalmi J, Glesinger R, Lapid O, Zirkin HJ.
65:303-304
(May).
Superficial Granulomatous Pyoderma. Miralles J, Matarredona J, Ruiz JA, Devesa JP, Ramón P, Escudero A.
66:217-219
(September).
Systemic Contact Dermatitis Caused by Oral Chromium Picolinate. Fowler JF Jr.
65:116
(February).
T
The Art of Learning Dermatology. Schuster DS.
65:171
(March).
The Boar Again [editorial]. McCarthy JT.
65:187
(April).
The Effect of Antibacterial Soap With 1.5% Triclocarban on
Staphylococcus aureus
in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis. Breneman DL, Hanifin JM, Berge CA, Keswick BH, Neumann PB.
66:296-300
(October).
The First Step Forward [editorial]. Burnett JW.
66:171
(September).
The Search for Pathogenic T Cells and the Genetic Basis of Psoriasis Using a Severe Combined Immunodeficient Mouse Model. Nickoloff BJ.
65:110-114
(February).
The Smell of Burnt Toast: A Case Report. Shelley WB, Shelley ED.
65:225-226
(April).
Topical Doxepin Relieves Post-Zoster Pain [letter]. Dohan JL.
65:146
(March).
Topical Imiquimod for Recalcitrant Facial Flat Warts. Schwab RA, Elston DM.
65:160-162
(March).
Total Care of Psoriasis [editorial]. Farber EM.
66:318
(November).
Transverse Leukonychia With Systemic Infection. Mautner GH, Lu I, Ort RJ, Grossman ME.
65:318-320
(May).
Treatment of Acne With Oral Contraceptives: Criteria for Pill Selection. Koulianos GT.
66:281-286
(October).
Treatment of Chromoblastomycosis Due to
Fonsecaea pedrosui
With Low-Dose Terbinafine. Sevigny GM, Ramos-Caro FA.
66:45-46
(July).
Treatment of Granuloma Faciale With the Pulsed Dye Laser. Elston DM.
65:97-98
(February).
Treatment of Rosacea With Doxycycline Monohydrate. Bikowski JB.
66:149-152
(August).
Treatment of Trichostasis Spinulosa With a Hydroactive Adhesive Pad. Elston DM, White LC.
66:77-78
(July).
Tuberculous Gumma (Cutaneous Metastatic Tuberculous Abscess) With Underlying Lymphoma.
Kalaria VG, Kapila R, Schwartz RA
.
66:277-279
(October).
U
Ulcerated Atrophic Striae From Etretinate. Bowman PH, Hogan DJ.
65:327-328
(May).
Ulcus Vulvae Acutum. Tö et al.
65:387-389
(June).
Understanding Acne: One Man's Journey [editorial]. Schwartz RA.
66:95-96
(August).
Unilateral Psoriasis: A Case Individualized by Means of Involucrin. Ginarte M, Fernández-Redondo V, Torbio J.
65:167-170
(March).
Unusual Presentation of Secondary Syphilis in 2 HIV-1 Positive Patients. Liotta EA, Turiansky GW, Berberian BJ, Sulica VI, Tomaszewski M-M.
66:383-389
(November).
V
Vaccine Era Measles in an Adult (See Errata 2001;67:154.). Amurao GV, Gottwald LD, Duggan J, Amurao CV, Assaly R.
66:337-340
(November).
Verrucous Carcinoma Occurring in a Lesion of Oral Lichen Planus. Warshaw EM, Templeton SF, Washington CV.
65:219-222
(April).
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Bowen's Disease. Elston DM, Osswald SS, Farley MF, Albertini JG.
66:410-418
(December).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Dermatofibroma. Laochumroonvorapong P, Coven T, Sinha AA, Wu H, McNutt NS.
66:114-159
(August).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Drug-Induced Pemphigus Foliaceus. Elston DM.
66:332-376
(November).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Erythema Infectiosum. Torgerson S, Elston DM.
65:64-82
(February).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Fiddler's Neck. Helm TN.
65:281-330
(May).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Nail-Patella Syndrome. Elston DM, Peters J, Morrison WB.
66:71-76
(July).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Non-Langerhans Cell Histiocytoses. Paolini TS, Helm TN.
65:351-384
(June).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum. Bryan M.
65:24-26
(January).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome. Elston DM.
66:249-274
(October).
What Is Your Diagnosis? Urticaria Pigmentosa. Helm TN.
66:172-178
(September).
What's Eating You?
Amblyomma
Ticks (
Amblyomma americanum
). Elston DM, Aydelotte J.
66:240-246
(October).
What's Eating You?
Pulex irritans
. Elston DM.
66:175-176
(September).
What's Eating You?
Rhipicephalus
Ticks. Elston DM.
66:103-106
(August).
What's Eating You?
Xenopsylla cheopis
. Elston DM.
66:411-412
(December).
What's Eating You? Bedbugs. Elston DM, Stockwell S.
65:262-264
(May).
Y
Y2K [editorial]. Burnett JW.
65:63
(February).
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