Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology 2009-2010 AOCD Officers President: Marc I. Epstein, D.O., FAOCD President-Elect: Leslie Kramer, D.O., FAOCD First Vice-President: Bradley P. Glick, D.O., FAOCD Second Vice-President: James B. Towry, D.O., FAOCD Third Vice-President: Karen E. Neubauer, D.O., FAOCD Secretary - Treasurer: Jere J. Mammino, D.O., FAOCD Immediate Past-President: Donald K. Tillman, Jr., D.O., FAOCD Trustees: David L. Grice, D.O., FAOCD Mark A. Kuriata, D.O., FAOCD Rick Lin, D.O., FAOCD Editors Suzanne Rozenberg, D.O., FAOCD Jay S. 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John Minni, DO Permissions are normally granted contingent upon similar permission from the author(s), inclusion of acknowledgement of the original source, Navid Nami, DO and a payment of $15 per page, table or figure of reproduced material. Permission fees are waived for authors wishing to reproduce their own Shaheen Oshtory, DO articles. Request for permission should be directed to JAOCD c/o AOCD John Perrotto, DO PO Box 7525 Kirksville, MO 63501 Copyright 2003 by the Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Stephen Purcell, DO, FAOCD Dermatology Michael Scott, DO, FAOCD Printed by: The Dimensional Group, Mason City, IA 50401 Kevin Spohr, DO Proofreading: Julia Layton, Freelance Proofreading and Editing Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1 APRIL 2010 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICANAOCD OSTEOPATHIC COLLEGE OF DERMATOLOGY CONTENTS Letter from the JAOCD Editors .....................................................................................................................................................................4 Letter from the President ...............................................................................................................................................................................5 What Syndrome Is This? Hidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Case Report and Discussion ......................................................................6 Paul Aanderud, DO; Chris Buatti, DO; Kimball Silverton, DO Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans and Multiple Angiolipomas: A Case Report and Discussion ...........................................................8 Ali Banki, D.O.; Cindy Hoffman, D.O.; Charles Gropper, MD Scleredema Adultorum of Buschke: A Case Presentation and Literature Review ....................................................................................10 Nicholas A Benner, B.S.; Ramona Sarsama Nixon, D.O.; Mary Beth Luca, D.O., F.A.O.C.D A Sporadic Case of Steatocystoma Multiplex .............................................................................................................................................12 Chris N Buatti, D.O. Carcinoma Ex Pilomatrixoma: a unique histologic presentation and review of the literature ...............................................................14 Michael R Centilli, M.S., OMS-2; Patricia Moody McNab, M.D.; Michael B Morgan, M.D. Plexiform fibrohistiocytoma in a 13-year-old female: Case report and brief review ..............................................................................16 Helia Eragi, OMS IV; Basile L Amy, DO, MPH; Chris Weyer, DO; Lloyd Cleaver, DO; Michael Morgan, MD To Urticate or Not to Urticate: A Case of TMEP and Review of Cutaneous Mastocytoses .....................................................................19 Gwyn E Frambach, DO; Charles Gropper, MD; Cindy Hoffman, DO, FAOCD The vexing nature of confluent and reticulated papillomatosis: Two case reports ................................................................................25 John Hibler, D.O.; John Thomas Hibler, D.O. Aquagenic Syringeal Acrokeratoderma .......................................................................................................................................................27 Michelle L Jeffries, D.O.; Justin T Sawyer, M.D.; Stephen E Kessler, D.O. How much dermatology is being taught in our osteopathic medical schools? ........................................................................................31 Aleksandra Glisic, OMS IV; Brent Loftis, D.O.; Bill Way, D.O. Lymphangioma Circumscriptum: A Case Report .....................................................................................................................................35 Andrea Baratta, DO; Andrea Baratta, DO; Lawrence Schiffman, DO; Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO; Marvin Watsky, DO Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis Induced by Coccidioidomycosis: A Case Report and Brief Review ........................................39 Joseph Machuzak, DO; Stephen Kessler, DO ........................................................................................................................................... Spindle Cell Malignant Melanoma Mimicking Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: A Case Report .....................................................41 Peter J Morrell, D.O.; Peter John Morrell, D.O.; Christopher Conner, M.D.; Carlos Cerruto, M.D.; Clay J Cockerell, M.D. Impetigo Herpetiformis: An Unusual Psoriatic Presentation ...................................................................................................................43 Nathan Peterson, DO,; Chad Peterson, DO; Michael W Peterson, DO A rare case: Nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy ........................................................................................................................................46 Zaina Rashid, D.O.; Don Anderson , D.O. FAOCD FASMS Cutaneous leishmaniasis: Case report and review of treatment options ..................................................................................................49 Rupa Reddy, D.O.; Jag C Reddy, M.D.; Stanley Skopit, D.O., FAOCD Noonan-like/Multiple Giant-cell Lesion Syndrome with Multiple Granular-cell Tumors: A Case Report and Literature Review .......52 Thomas J Singer, D.O.; Hamza Bhatti, OMS II; Brad P Glick, D.O. Case Report and Literature Review: Metastatic Nodular Melanoma of the Foot ....................................................................................54 Jacqueline Thomas, D.O.; Scott M Greenberg, DO; David Thomas, MD, JD; Janet Allenby, DO An Unusual Presentation of Darier’s Disease .............................................................................................................................................56 Janese Trimaldi, M.D.; Olga Globosky, D.O.; Bradley Abrams, D.O; Michael B Morgan, M.D. Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis – A Current Look .....................................................................................................................................59 Madeline Turner, D.O.; Angela McKinney, D.O.; Elina Terushkin, D.O. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Overlap ..........................................................................................................63 Alice Do, D.O.; Kimball Silverton, DO, FAOCD Marjolin’s Ulcer in an Ipsilateral Lymphedematous Lower Extremity Overlap .....................................................................68 Jacqueline A Thomas, DO; David L Thomas, MD; Janet Allenby, DO LETTER FROM THE EDITORS JAY GOTTLIEB, DO JON KEELING, DO ANDREW RACETTE, DO FAOCD Senior Editor FAOCD Editor FAOCD Editor We would like to extend a warm welcome and congratulations to all of the new Fellows of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. The college continues to grow and evolve, as does the journal it created. The AOCD recently welcomed several new members who passed their board examinations this past fall. We welcome these new members and hope they will take an active role in the AOCD as well as in the journal of the AOCD. Being involved with the journal is one of the easiest ways to give back to your college. We encourage you to take the time to continue to write new and interesting articles that will contribute to the knowledge of the students, residents, and other Fellows reading the JAOCD. Working with students and residents is a great way to keep your skills and knowledge at the forefront of the dermatology field. All students and residents need a board-certified dermatologist as one of the authors in order to submit their paper. In addition, we hope the new Fellows of the AOCD will not only contribute in writing journal articles, but will also help in the review process. Since the AOCD has expanded, the number of dermatology programs and therefore the number of residents and articles submitted to the JAOCD have increased dramatically. We are always in need of more board-certified dermatologists willing to be part of our peer-review process. This is very important
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