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2. Luminex LiquiChip System for the Evaluation of Cytokine Levels in Patients with Contact Dermatitis to Potassium Dichromate
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Lehavit Akerman, Michael David, Abigail Fraser, Akiva Trattner, Igor Snast, Moshe Israeli, Daniel Mimouni, Tirza Klein, and Eti Sagy
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Allergy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dermatology ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Coloring Agents ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Potassium dichromate ,Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures ,business.industry ,Interleukin ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,chemistry ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Immunology ,Cytokines ,Female ,Potassium Dichromate ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,business ,Contact dermatitis - Abstract
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is associated with increased production of cytokines. The patch test is the “gold-standard” diagnostic method, but it poses a risk of false results. Objective: To evaluate a novel laboratory technique, the Luminex LiquiChip, which simultaneously measures blood levels of multiple cytokines, as a diagnostic tool in patients with chrome-induced ACD. Methods: The study group included 20 patients with ACD and relevant patch test results for potassium dichromate and 19 patients with ACD for nickel or fragrance as control. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were cultured in the presence and absence of potassium dichromate. The Luminex LiquiChip was used to measure levels of the following cytokines: granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, interferon-γ, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α. Results: Potassium dichromate-stimulated PBMCs secreted significantly higher amounts of all cytokines except TNF-α than nonstimulated PBMCs. PBMCs from patients with ACD to chromium secreted significantly higher amounts of all cytokines tested, except IL-4, compared to PBMCs from patients with ACD to nickel or fragrance. Conclusions: Potassium dichromate stimulates the production of both Th1- and Th2-type cytokines in patients with chrome allergy. The Luminex LiquiChip is a promising in vitro method and may serve as a diagnostic tool for ACD.
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- 2016
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3. Idiopathic Papular Dermatitis in the Spectrum of Chronic Papular Eruptions (Subacute Prurigo): Reappraisal and Diagnostic Algorithm
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Lev Pavlovsky, Ayelet Ollech, Akiva Trattner, Emmilia Hodak, Michael David, and Elena Didkovsky
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Adult ,Male ,Dermatitis ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Cohort Studies ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Age Distribution ,Clinical investigation ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Papular dermatitis ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,Subacute prurigo ,Sex Distribution ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Academic Medical Centers ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Rash ,Immunohistochemistry ,United States ,Clinical diagnosis ,Cohort ,Chronic Disease ,Etiology ,Female ,Prurigo ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Algorithm ,Algorithms - Abstract
Background: The clinical diagnosis of papular eruptions is common but poorly characterized in the literature and the etiology is often unknown. Objective: To characterize the entity of idiopathic papular dermatitis in the spectrum of chronic papular eruptions. Methods: The cohort consisted of patients who presented at a tertiary medical center in 2005–2014 with a papular eruption of at least 4 months’ duration. Findings on histological analysis and thorough clinical investigation, performed in all cases, were collected. The patients completed a questionnaire on disease course and outcome. Results: Sixty-five patients were included. Sixteen patients showed morphological changes over time and were excluded. Investigations in the remaining 49 patients with a consistent papular morphology yielded a well-defined diagnosis in 23 (46%). Twenty-six patients (54%; 14 male) were diagnosed with idiopathic papular dermatitis. Their mean age at onset was 61.6 ± 14.4 years and the mean duration of disease 3.11 ± 2.726 years. In 60%, the rash resolved with conservative treatment during follow-up (mean 4.35 ± 2.53 years). Conclusions: Chronic papular eruptions encompass a wide range of skin diseases. In more than half of the cases, the etiopathogenesis remains unclear. On the basis of our results, we propose a diagnostic algorithm for idiopathic papular dermatitis.
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- 2018
4. Patch testing in Israeli children with suspected allergic contact dermatitis: A retrospective study and literature review
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Yaron Zafrir, Moshe Lapidoth, E. Hodak, Akiva Trattner, Oren Eldar, and Dan Ben Amitai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Positive reaction ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Patch testing ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,Israel ,Child ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Retrospective Studies ,Contact sensitization ,business.industry ,Patch test ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,Atopic dermatitis ,Allergens ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,030228 respiratory system ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background/objectives Childhood allergic contact dermatitis is recognized as a significant clinical problem. The objective was to evaluate the rate of positive patch tests in Israeli children with clinically suspected allergic contact dermatitis, identify possible sex and age differences, compare results with those in Israeli adults, and review pediatric studies in the literature. Methods The study sample included 343 children and adolescents (197 female, 146 male; 1-18 years of age, mean age 11.8 years) with clinically suspected allergic contact dermatitis who underwent patch testing with a standard pediatric series of 23 allergens at a tertiary medical center from 1999 to 2012. Data on clinical characteristics and test results were collected retrospectively from the medical files. Results Ninety-eight subjects (28.6%) (75 girls [38.1%], 23 boys [15.8%]) had at least one positive reaction. The most frequent reactions were to nickel sulfate, followed by potassium dichromate and cobalt chloride. Nickel sulfate sensitivity was more common in girls, especially those younger than 3 years and older than 12 years. The prevalence of contact sensitization was similar in subjects with and without atopic dermatitis (50% and 51%, respectively). Conclusion Nickel is the most common allergen in Israeli children, especially girls. Patch testing should be performed in children with clinically suspected allergic contact dermatitis regardless of atopic background.
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- 2017
5. Contents Vol. 232, 2016
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S D'Adamio, Alexander C.J. van Akkooi, Pascal Jungo, Barbara Meier, Eti Sagy, Pierre Jungo, Marco Galluzzo, Akiva Trattner, Sebahat Genc, Pa-Fan Hsiao, Giuseppe Argenziano, Veronique Bataille, Christina Spehr, Joannes M. M. Groenewoud, George Kontochristopoulos, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Najoua Haouas, Tirza Klein, Sara Minghetti, Didem Didar Balci, Jorge E. Arrese, Moshe Israeli, Mehmet Ugur Inan, Wolf-Henning Boehncke, Ramya Vangipuram, Montserrat Bonfill-Ortí, Dhekra Chaara, Monica Corazza, Matthias Augustin, Mitra Sepehri, Clio Dessinioti, Jürg Hafner, Luc Thomas, Stella Servoli, Arjen Nikkels, Paul Nathan, Pietro Quaglino, Montserrat Olivé, Markus Streit, Latifa Remadi, Yu-Hung Wu, Yuri Battaglia, Peter Häusermann, Marie-Jeanne P. Gerritsen, Stephan Jeff Rustenbach, Elvira Moscarella, Stefanie von Felten, Emmanuel Laffitte, Lehavit Akerman, Nikhil Yawalkar, Simone Ribero, Jørgen Serup, Iris Zalaudek, Darine Slama, Ali Alikhan, Mark Anliker, Annarosa Virgili, Alexander A. Navarini, Megan E. Melvin, Lone Skov, Muhammet Murat Çelik, Anargyros Kouris, Eve Lebas, Marina Talamonti, Curdin Conrad, Christina Antoniou, Riccardo Pampena, Antonios G.A. Kolios, Vasiliki Efstathiou, Elisa Maietti, Radhia Dabghi, Alessandro Testori, Concetta Potenza, Vasiliki Tzanetakou, Daniel Mimouni, Chrisa Zisimou, Igor Snast, Ebru Celik, Michel Gilliet, Vahid Djamei, Lars E. French, Abigail Fraser, Eftychia Platsidaki, Habib Mezhoud, Alessandro Borghi, Roman Jandarov, Michael David, Adam B. Woldow, Christos Christodoulou, Joaquim Marcoval, Inge Seubring, Luca Borradori, Susana Puig, Henda Jbeniani, Luca Bianchi, Justine Czernielewsk, Panagiota Korkoliakou, Ana Talavera-Belmonte, Julia-Tatjana Maul, Hamouda Babba, Peter Itin, Carlo Mainetti, Caterina Longo, Toral Vaidya, Najla Chargui, Justine Czernielewski, Druckerei Stückle, Laura Martínez-Molina, Peter Jensen, Olivia Odermatt, and Katrina Hutton Carlsen
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Dermatology - Published
- 2016
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6. Toothpaste Allergy as a Cause of Cheilitis in Israeli Patients
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Yaron Lavy, Akiva Trattner, Arieh Ingber, and Dan Slodownik
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Adult ,Male ,Allergy ,business.product_category ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Dentistry ,Dermatology ,Risk Assessment ,Cosmetics ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Young Adult ,Age Distribution ,Allergic contact cheilitis ,Reference Values ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,In patient ,Dermatitis, Perioral ,Israel ,Sex Distribution ,Aged ,Probability ,media_common ,Toothpaste ,business.industry ,Patch test ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Cheilitis ,Case-Control Studies ,Reference values ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,business ,Contact dermatitis ,Toothpastes - Abstract
Background Allergic contact cheilitis may appear after exposure to different substances, including dental materials, toothpastes, cosmetics, foods and medications. Objective To compare the rate of toothpaste allergy between patients with and without cheilitis and to examine the yield of our proposed toothpaste patch test kit for use in patients with cheilitis. Methods A patch test kit containing 11 substances used in toothpastes was formed. The study sample consisted of 44 patients, 24 with cheilitis (study group) and 20 with contact dermatitis but without cheilitis (control group). Results Eleven patients in the study group (45%) were found to be allergic to toothpaste, compared to only one patient (5%) in the control group (p Conclusion The rate of toothpaste allergy among patients with cheilitis might be higher than previously reported. Patch-testing with our toothpaste series is recommended in the evaluation of cheilitis.
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- 2009
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7. Standard patch test results in patients with contact dermatitis in Israel: age and sex differences
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Michael David, Akiva Trattner, and Michal Freireich-Astman
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Balsam of Peru ,Adolescent ,Population ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Medical Records ,Sex Factors ,Allergen ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Israel ,Child ,education ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Infant ,Patch test ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Child, Preschool ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Immunology ,Female ,business ,Contact dermatitis ,Demography - Abstract
Previous studies have shown that the prevalence of specific allergens varies by geographic area, population, age and sex. The objective of the present study was to determine the relative frequency of positive reactions to different sensitizers in Israeli patients with clinically suspected contact dermatitis (CD) and to identify possible sex and age differences. A total of 943 consecutive patients were tested for CD using the European standard patch test series. The most frequent allergen was nickel sulfate followed by potassium dichromate and fragrance mix. Positive reactions to nickel sulfate were more common among women, especially those in the younger age group (younger than 40 years). Positive reactions to balsam of Peru were more common among men, especially those in the older age group (40 years or older). This study presents the result of the standard patch test in Israel with stratification according to age and sex. The findings of the present study, combined with reports on geographic/population differences in the prevalence of specific allergens in CD, indicate the need for further investigations to identify prominent local allergens for better adaptation of the standard patch test to local needs.
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- 2007
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8. Exogenous Factors in Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
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Akiva Trattner
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Dermatology ,Environmental risk ,immune system diseases ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,Immunology ,Ultraviolet light ,Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus ,Medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business - Abstract
Exogenous factors implicated in or suspected of precipitating cutaneous lupus erythematosus are reviewed. Environmental risk factors (including infectious disease, dietary data, ultraviolet light, medications, pesticides and heavy metals) that are potentially related to the development of lupus erythematosus are discussed.
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- 2004
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9. Acknowledgement to Referees for Dermatology 2016
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George Kontochristopoulos, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Daniel Mimouni, Alexander A. Navarini, Sara Minghetti, Radhia Dabghi, Mehmet Ugur Inan, S D'Adamio, Yu-Hung Wu, Eve Lebas, Monica Corazza, Najla Chargui, Ali Alikhan, Joannes M. M. Groenewoud, Habib Mezhoud, Eti Sagy, Paul Nathan, Latifa Remadi, Giuseppe Argenziano, Elisa Maietti, Lars E. French, Megan E. Melvin, Dhekra Chaara, Alessandro Borghi, Michael David, Adam B. Woldow, Jürg Hafner, Abigail Fraser, Inge Seubring, Lehavit Akerman, Eftychia Platsidaki, Mark Anliker, Annarosa Virgili, Arjen Nikkels, Anargyros Kouris, Clio Dessinioti, Luca Borradori, Henda Jbeniani, Barbara Meier, Marie-Jeanne P. Gerritsen, Yuri Battaglia, Akiva Trattner, Pa-Fan Hsiao, Najoua Haouas, Elvira Moscarella, Stefanie von Felten, Emmanuel Laffitte, Ana Talavera-Belmonte, Alexander C.J. van Akkooi, Peter Itin, Roman Jandarov, Luca Bianchi, Darine Slama, Caterina Longo, Pascal Jungo, Justine Czernielewski, Toral Vaidya, Druckerei Stückle, Jørgen Serup, Panagiota Korkoliakou, Julia-Tatjana Maul, Christos Christodoulou, Justine Czernielewsk, Laura Martínez-Molina, Matthias Augustin, Marina Talamonti, Carlo Mainetti, Michel Gilliet, Joaquim Marcoval, Mitra Sepehri, Christina Antoniou, Peter Jensen, Riccardo Pampena, Chrisa Zisimou, Pietro Quaglino, Didem Didar Balci, Peter Häusermann, Markus Streit, Moshe Israeli, Ebru Celik, Iris Zalaudek, Lone Skov, Veronique Bataille, Tirza Klein, Olivia Odermatt, Sebahat Genc, Alessandro Testori, Concetta Potenza, Luc Thomas, Antonios G.A. Kolios, Vasiliki Efstathiou, Susana Puig, Katrina Hutton Carlsen, Marco Galluzzo, Ramya Vangipuram, Vasiliki Tzanetakou, Igor Snast, Simone Ribero, Christina Spehr, Vahid Djamei, Montserrat Bonfill-Ortí, Muhammet Murat Çelik, Curdin Conrad, Stephan Jeff Rustenbach, Nikhil Yawalkar, Wolf-Henning Boehncke, Stella Servoli, Montserrat Olivé, Hamouda Babba, Pierre Jungo, and Jorge E. Arrese
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Medical education ,Acknowledgement ,Dermatology ,Psychology - Published
- 2016
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10. Occupational contact dermatitis due to essential oils
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Aneta Lazarov, Akiva Trattner, and Michael David
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Adult ,Aromatherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tel aviv ,Hand Dermatoses ,Dermatology ,Occupational medicine ,Occupational Exposure ,Oils, Volatile ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Occupational contact dermatitis ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Massage ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Dermatitis, Occupational ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,Occupational exposure ,business ,Contact dermatitis - Abstract
Sapir Medical Center,Meir Hospital, Kfar Saba, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelBackground: Allergic contact dermatitis induced by the occupational use of products containingessential oils has not been studied comprehensively.Objectives: The aim of the present report was to describe the characteristics, diagnosis, and outcomeof 5 patients with occupational contact dermatitis because of essential oils attending our outpatientdermatology clinics over a 2-year period.Patients: These patients are added to the 11 cases reported thus far in the literature.Results: The research shows that for proper diagnosis, patch tests with the standard series and thefragrance series should be performed, in addition to tests with the specific oils to which the patientswere exposed.Conclusions: Patients should be instructed to avoid the allergens identified. Sensitization to essentialoils has important implications for the occupational future of affected individuals.Key words: contact dermatitis; essential oils; occupational.
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- 2008
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11. Recurrent Flexural Pellagroid Dermatitis: An Unusual Variant of Irritant Contact Dermatitis
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M. Eskin-Schwartz, Michael David, Emmilia Hodak, Akiva Trattner, Rina Segal, Arieh Ingber, and Meora Feinmesser
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Biopsy ,MEDLINE ,Dermatology ,Surface-Active Agents ,Young Adult ,Flexural strength ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Skin pathology ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Skin ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Predictive value of tests ,Irritants ,Irritant contact dermatitis ,Dermatitis, Irritant ,Female ,Pellagra ,business - Published
- 2015
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12. Formaldehyde concentration in diagnostic patch testing: comparison of 1% with 2%
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Akiva Trattner, Torkil Menné, and Jeanne D. Johansen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Time Factors ,Formaldehyde ,Hand Dermatoses ,Dermatology ,Leg Dermatoses ,Severity of Illness Index ,Patch testing ,Drug Hypersensitivity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Patch test ,Allergens ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,chemistry ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Toxicity ,Dermatitis, Irritant ,Female ,business ,Contact dermatitis ,Facial Dermatoses - Abstract
Exposure to formaldehyde is common from both consumer products and industry. The reliability of the patch test is essential for the diagnosis of formaldehyde allergy as it is difficult to suspect from the patient's history. The recommended formaldehyde patch test concentration has been reduced over the last decades from 4-5% to 2% and is currently 1%. The changes have not been based upon formal studies, but driven by an intention to reduce irritancy and false-positive results. The aim of the present study was prospectively to compare the outcome of simultaneous testing with formaldehyde 1% and 2% in consecutively patch-tested patients, with respect to frequency of positive patch test reactions, strength of patch test reactions to different formaldehyde test concentrations, irritancy and relevance. The study included 3734 consecutively patch tested patients. 121 gave a positive reaction to 1% and/or 2% formaldehyde in water. There was no statistically significant difference between 1 and 2% with respect to allergic reactions, but 2% gave significantly more irritant reactions. Doubtful, positive and follicular reactions at day (D) 2 frequently developed into true positive reactions at D 3 to 4. Reading at D 7 gave few additional positive cases compared to D 3/4. Problems related to relevance are discussed. Based on present knowledge, a 1% patch test concentration for formaldehyde is recommended.
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- 1998
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13. Flow cytometric DNA analysis of classic and steroid-induced Kaposi's sarcoma
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Akiva Trattner, Z. Reizis, Y. Mor, A. Rotem, O. Nativ, V. Katzenelson, and Michael David
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dermatology ,Biology ,Malignancy ,Steroid ,Flow cytometry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Kaposi's sarcoma ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,DNA, Neoplasm ,Middle Aged ,Aneuploidy ,medicine.disease ,Diploidy ,chemistry ,Prednisone ,Female ,Sarcoma ,Ploidy ,DNA - Abstract
Flow cytometric DNA analysis of various tumours has indicated a correlation between the degree of malignancy and ploidy; results which could have clinical significance. We analysed the ploidy of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) tumours, and classified the results according to clinical history and histological findings. We found that patients on steroid treatment had an aneuploid pattern, and most of the patients with classic-type KS had a diploid pattern on flow cytometry.
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- 2006
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14. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei-the DNA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is not detectable in active lesions by polymerase chain reaction
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S Mitrani-Rosenbaum, Hana Feuerman, Michael David, Meora Feinmesser, Emmilia Hodak, R Tsvieli, and Akiva Trattner
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DNA, Bacterial ,Male ,Tuberculosis ,Adolescent ,Dermatology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,law.invention ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Acne agminata ,Polymerase chain reaction ,biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,chemistry ,Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei ,Facial Dermatosis ,Female ,Facial Dermatoses ,Bacteria ,DNA - Abstract
There has been a controversy as to the origin of lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF). It was originally thought to be associated with tuberculosis, due to its histopathological similarity. Recently, this association has been doubted, although there remain reported cases of LMDF associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Three patients with the clinical and histopathological features of LMDF are described. Skin from these patients was analysed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using two different oligoprimers for the detection of 123 bp and 165 bp DNA fragments specific for M. tuberculosis complex. With these two PCR systems, no M. tuberculosis DNA was detected in any of the LMDF patients. It was present in all positive controls and absent in all negative controls. In this study we could not demonstrate an association between LMDF and tuberculosis.
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- 1997
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15. Use of in vitro release of interferon-γ in the diagnosis of contact allergy to potassium dichromate - a controlled study
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Akiva Trattner, H. Weiss, Lehavit Akerman, Michael David, B. Ben Chaim, Tirza Klein, and Moshe Lapidoth
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Allergy ,business.industry ,Lymphocyte ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Delayed hypersensitivity ,Toxicity ,Immunology ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Interferon gamma ,business ,Potassium dichromate ,Contact dermatitis ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The use of in vitro release of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in the diagnosis of contact allergy to potassium dichromate was studied in 20 patients who had positive patch tests to chromate and in 30 control subjects (10 patients with contact dermatitis, allergic to other allergens, 10 patients with other dermatologic diseases and 10 healthy subjects). The release of IFN-gamma in the supernatants of the peripheral blood lymphocytes was significantly higher in the patients with proven allergy to chromate (P = 0.001). Further studies are needed to determine if IFN-gamma release may serve as an additional diagnostic tool in contact dermatitis.
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- 2003
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16. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome: a possible association with psoriasis
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Guy Shalom, Akiva Trattner, Sima Halevy, and Lipa Bodner
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Dermatology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Young Adult ,Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome ,Psoriasis ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Young adult ,Israel ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2012
17. Military Personnel
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Akiva Trattner, Aneta Lazarov, and Arieh Ingber
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- 2012
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18. Multiple myeloma unveiled by multiple hyperkeratotic spicules
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Adam, Dalal, Michael, David, Meora, Feinmesser, and Akiva, Trattner
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Fatal Outcome ,Pneumonia, Pneumocystis ,Humans ,Psoriasis ,Female ,Keratosis ,Multiple Myeloma ,Aged - Published
- 2011
19. Kaposi's sarcoma with visceral involvement after intraarticular and epidural injections of corticosteroids
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Miriam Sandbank, Emmilia Hodak, Amy Neeman, Akiva Trattner, and Michael David
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Administration, Topical ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Dermatology ,Betamethasone ,Methylprednisolone ,Organ transplantation ,Injections, Intra-Articular ,medicine ,Humans ,Ulnar nerve entrapment ,Glucocorticoids ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Kaposi's sarcoma ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Methylprednisolone acetate ,medicine.disease ,Ulnar Nerve Compression Syndromes ,Low back pain ,Methylprednisolone Acetate ,Surgery ,Corticosteroid ,Sarcoma ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Kaposi's sarcoma has been reported in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy, most of whom are organ transplant recipients. The development of Kaposi's sarcoma after treatment with corticosteroids has been reported in only 38 patients who have not had acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or undergone organ transplantation. Cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma developed 2 months after intraarticular steroid injections in a man with ulnar nerve entrapment. The lesions regressed spontaneously after 3 months but reappeared with visceral involvement 18 months later, shortly after initiation of a course of epidural steroid injections for treatment of low back pain. The cutaneous lesions and some visceral lesions rapidly regressed after cessation of treatment.
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20. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of plasma von Willebrand factor in classic Kaposi's sarcoma
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Emmilia Hodak, Michael David, Miriam Sandbank, Aida Inbal, H Lurie, Akiva Trattner, Baruch Modan, Paul Harrison, Nurit Kornbrot, and Andrew S. Lawrie
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Endothelium ,Dermatology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Von Willebrand factor ,Antigen ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,von Willebrand Factor ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Classic Kaposi's sarcoma ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,Female ,Sarcoma ,business ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
von Willebrand factor (vWF) is synthesized almost exclusively by endothelial cells and is stored there as ultra-high-molecular-weight multimers. The vWF multimers that are detected in the plasma are smaller than those stored within the endothelium. In two previous studies, comprising small series of cases with classic Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), an endothelium-derived tumor, increased levels of plasma von Willebrand factor antigen (VWF:Ag, the antigenic structure) were reported, suggesting that vWF:Ag may be a marker of endothelium proliferation.Our purpose was to investigate the quantitative as well as qualitative alterations of plasma vWF in a large series of patients with classic KS at various stages of the disease.Levels of plasma vWF:Ag were studied in 38 patients with classic KS confined to the skin at various stages of the disease and compared with a control group. Thirty-three patients had active KS (i.e., with skin lesions) and five were in remission. In five patients with active KS multimeric analysis of plasma vWF was also performed.The levels of vWF:Ag were significantly higher among KS patients than in the control group (n = 29, p0.01). Levels of vWF:Ag were also significantly higher in patients with active disease as compared with those in remission (p0.05). No correlation was found between vWF:Ag levels and the extent of KS. Analysis of the multimeric pattern of plasma vWF showed enhanced staining of all bands, particularly the intermediate and high molecular weight forms, which resemble the endothelial forms as opposed to normal circulating vWF multimers.Quantitative as well as qualitative alterations in plasma vWF were found in patients with KS, which may reflect the destruction or activation of endothelial cells within the lesions. vWF:Ag may serve as a marker of disease activity in classic KS; however, it is not a good marker for the extent of the disease.
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- 1993
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21. Questionnaire study of the prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis from cosmetics in Israel
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Dan Slodownik, Arieh Ingber, Akiva Trattner, and Adnan Jbarah
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergy ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Prevalence ,Dermatology ,Cosmetics ,Atopy ,Young Adult ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Israel ,education ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,media_common ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Rash ,Face ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Contact dermatitis - Abstract
Background The prevalence of cosmetics-related contact dermatitis is rising, owing mainly to the wider use of cosmetics by the public and the routine diagnostic use of patch tests. Objective To determine the prevalence of cosmetics allergy in Israel. Methods A questionnaire was distributed to a random sample of 360 female customers of pharmacies and beauty salons in two areas of the country. Items included general health profile, family history of atopy, occurrence of rash due to patch-test-proven cosmetics allergy, anatomic sites of the rash, subjective aspects regarding the rash, and cosmetics consumption habits. Results Patient age ranged from 15 to 89 years. Eleven subjects (3.1%) had patch-test-proven cosmetics allergic contact dermatitis. There was a correlation between proven cosmetics allergy and subjective sensitivity to facial cream (p = .03). Conclusions The 3.1% prevalence rate of cosmetics contact allergic dermatitis in a randomly selected population in Israel is similar to values reported in the literature (about 2%). The higher-than-expected rate of subjective sensitivity to facial cream among patients with proven cosmetics allergy may be explained by the wide use of facial cream, facial skin susceptibility to insult, and the relatively long duration of contact of facial cream (a leave-on product) with the skin.
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22. Patch-test results of chemotechnique oil and cooling fluid series in patients with suspected occupational contact dermatitis in Israel
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Michael Freireich-Astman, Akiva Trattner, Aneta Lazarov, and Michael David
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Positive reaction ,Patch test ,Mean age ,Dermatology ,Patch Tests ,Surgery ,Dermatitis, Occupational ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Occupational allergic contact dermatitis ,European standard ,Humans ,Occupational contact dermatitis ,In patient ,Female ,Israel ,business ,Oils ,Cooling fluid - Abstract
Background There appear to be no published studies on the rates of positive allergic reactions to oil and cooling fluids. Objective To determine the yield of the oil and cooling fluid series from Chemotechnique Diagnostics in patients in Israel who are suspected to have occupational allergic contact dermatitis. Methods The authors reviewed the findings in 175 patients with suspected occupational contact dermatitis who worked with oil and cooling fluids and were patch-tested at two dermatologic clinics in Israel from 1999 to 2003. Results Forty-four patients (all male; mean age, 40.8 years) had 67 positive reactions to 27 of the 35 allergens (86.7% relevant). An occupational cause was established in 39 patients (88.6%). Thirty-seven of the patients with a positive reaction were also tested with the European Standard series. Of these, 22 (59%) had positive reactions to several allergens in the standard series as well. Conclusion To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study of the oil and cooling fluid patch-test series in this setting. The findings indicate that this series serves as an appropriate test for evaluating occupational contact dermatitis and that its composition should not be changed, pending further studies.
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23. Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome with acroosteolysis
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Miriam Sandbank, Michael David, and Akiva Trattner
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Adult ,Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis ,business.industry ,Dentistry ,Hand Dermatoses ,Dermatology ,Papillon–Lefèvre syndrome ,Acroosteolysis ,medicine.disease ,Fingers ,stomatognathic diseases ,Papillon-Lefevre Disease ,Juvenile periodontitis ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Osteolysis, Essential ,Metacarpus ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Permanent teeth - Abstract
The Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome is characterized by palmoplantar hyperkeratosis and juvenile periodontitis that results in the precocious loss of both the deciduous and permanent teeth. We report a patient with Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome associated with acroosteolysis, an association that has not been previously described.
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24. Exogenous factors in connective tissue diseases
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Akiva, Trattner
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Humans ,Environmental Exposure ,Connective Tissue Diseases - Abstract
Exogenous factors implicated in or suspected of precipitating connective tissue diseases are reviewed. These include environmental agents, such as ultraviolet light, drugs, chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals, infectious viruses, and bacteria. The possible roles of occupational exposures and the environmental factors early in life are discussed as well.
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25. Comparison of reactivity to allergens using the TRUE Test and IQ chamber system
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Michael David, David Abraham, Aneta Lazarov, and Akiva Trattner
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Balsam of Peru ,Concordance ,Dermatology ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,True test ,Quaternium-15 ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,European standard ,Humans ,Reproducibility ,business.industry ,Patch test ,Reproducibility of Results ,Allergens ,Patch Tests ,chemistry ,Predictive value of tests ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,business - Abstract
The reproducibility of the patch test is of great importance to its diagnostic utility. The objective of this study was to quantitatively and qualitatively compare the reproducibility of patch test reactions between the manufacturer-loaded TRUE Test (TT) panel and the investigator-loaded IQ Chamber (IQC) system using the European Standard Series (ESS) (Chemotechnique Diagnostics, Malmo, Sweden). Consecutive patients were simultaneously patch tested with 21 allergens using the TT and IQC system. The concordance and discordance of the 2 methods were analysed. Testing was performed in 207 patients (85 men and 122 women) who yielded 317 positive reactions, 188 with the IQ system and 129 with the TT. A total of 204 tests were positive with both methods, showing a positive concordance rate of 64.4%, with IQC producing more positive results. A high concordance rate of positive results was achieved for Cl+ Me- isothiazolinone (81.5%), nickel sulfate (79%), formaldehyde (76.9%), and paraphenylenediamine (PPD) (72.7%); a moderate concordance was noted for quaternium 15 (66.7%), potassium dichromate (64.3%), and fragrance mix (58.1%); and a low concordance was noted for cobalt chloride (27.6%) and Balsam of Peru (18.2%). The IQC and the TT are similar in finding allergy to allergens with high concordance. The IQC system has an advantage in detecting clinically relevant reactions to allergens that have a moderate and a low concordance.
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26. Exogenous Factors in Connective Tissue Diseases
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Akiva Trattner
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Immunology ,medicine ,Ultraviolet light ,Connective tissue ,Heavy metals ,business ,Ultraviolet radiation - Abstract
Exogenous factors implicated in or suspected of precipitating connective tissue diseases are reviewed. These include environmental agents, such as ultraviolet light, drugs, chemicals, pesticides, he
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27. [Pemphigus vulgaris--an alternative for steroid treatment?]
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Lehavit, Akerman, Daniel, Mimouni, Akiva, Trattner, and Michael, David
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Complementary Therapies ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Recurrence ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Hypnosis ,Pemphigus - Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune disease with a well-established immunological basis. Treatment is based on high dose and maintenance systemic corticosteroids. We report on a patient with a recurrence of full-blown pemphigus vulgaris after a trial of alternative hypnosis therapy to replace the corticosteroids.
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- 2006
28. Tefillin dermatitis
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Akiva Trattner and Michael David
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Adult ,Male ,Forearm ,Jews ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Humans ,Potassium Dichromate ,Tanning ,Dermatology ,Forehead ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
Tefillin (phylacteries) are a religious article worn by observant Jewish men. Only two cases of allergic contact dermatitis from tefillin have been reported previously. We describe 7 new cases of tefillin contact dermatitis and review the literature on contact allergy caused by religious objects and practices. All our patients had contact allergy to potassium dichromate, which was the only allergen relevant to tefillin .
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- 2005
29. Patch testing with fine fragrances: comparison with fragrance mix, balsam of Peru and a fragrance series
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Michael David and Akiva Trattner
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Adult ,Male ,Balsam of Peru ,Adolescent ,Positive reaction ,Eczema ,Myroxylon ,Dermatology ,Patch testing ,Fragrance series ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Israel ,Fragrance mix ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,Balsams ,business.industry ,Patch test ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,biology.organism_classification ,Perfume ,Dermatitis, Allergic Contact ,Female ,Negative reaction ,business - Abstract
High frequencies of contact allergy to fragrance ingredients have been reported in recent years. Only approximately 70-80% are detected by fragrance allergens in the standard patch test series. This investigation compares the patch test reactions to fine fragrances with reactions to fragrance mix (FM), balsam of Peru (BP) (Myroxylon pereirae resin) and a fragrance series. 641 consecutive patients with eczema were patch tested with the European standard series and with selected fine fragrances. Those who were positive to 1 of the fine fragrances or the FM or BP were also tested with the fragrance series. 95 (14.8%) patients were found to have a positive patch test reaction to FM or BP; 41 (6.4%) had positive results to fragrance no. 1 and 29 (4.5%) to no. 2. 9 (9.5% of the 95 positive patients) had a positive reaction to fine fragrances and a negative reaction to all other fragrance allergens in the standard series. These findings indicate that testing with fine fragrances can add to our evaluation of fragrance-sensitive patients.
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- 2004
30. Frequency of textile dye and resin sensitization in patients with contact dermatitis in Israel
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Aneta, Lazarov, Akiva, Trattner, David, Abraham, and Michael, David
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Male ,Textiles ,Humans ,Female ,Israel ,Patch Tests ,Coloring Agents ,Dermatitis, Contact ,Resins, Plant - Published
- 2002
31. Partial unilateral lentiginosis
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Akiva Trattner and Aryeh Metzker
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Adolescent ,Diagnostico diferencial ,Physical examination ,Dermatology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Nevus spilus ,Pigmentation disorder ,Lentigo ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Follow up studies ,medicine.disease ,Unilateral lentiginosis ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Lentiginosis ,medicine.symptom ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background: We review our experience with nine patients with partial unilateral lentiginosis (PUL), a rare pigmentary disorder. Objective: Our purpose was to define the characteristics of PUL and to discuss the differential diagnosis. Methods: The records of nine patients with PUL were reviewed. A literature review on diagnosis, association with other disorders, and differential diagnosis is presented. Results: PUL is a rare benign disorder that has no known inheritance pattern and has no commonly associated abnormalities. Conclusion: Careful history and physical examination may enable the distinction between PUL, nevus spilus, and other more serious genetic disorders associated with lentiginosis.
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- 1993
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32. Davener's dermatosis: a variant of friction hypermelanosis
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I. Avinoach, Amnon Biton, Sody A. Naimer, Akiva Trattner, and Daniel A. Vardy
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Friction ,Hyperkeratosis ,Population ,Judaism ,Dermatology ,Lumbar vertebrae ,Melanosis ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Israel ,education ,Pigmentation disorder ,education.field_of_study ,Back ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Religion and Medicine ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Hyperpigmentation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Jews ,Differential diagnosis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background: As part of our clinical experience we encountered a group of patients from a specific population with a similar peculiar pigmentation over the lower dorsal spine. Objective: We investigated these patients to see whether we could determine a common origin. Methods: Patients meeting the inclusion criteria underwent detailed history and complete physical examination; biopsy specimens from 3 patients were studied. Results: All 13 patients were full-time male students at Orthodox Jewish Talmudic seminaries (Yeshivas). The lesion consisted of an elongated, vertical, midline, hyperpigmented patch with indistinct borders, which was distributed along the skin overlying the bony protuberances of the inferior thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. It was often unrecognized by the patients. Mean body mass index was lower than that for the general population. Histologic study showed a marked diffuse hyperkeratosis and hyperplastic epidermis with diffuse hyperpigmentation. We attributed the phenomenon to friction from the rigid backrests against the cutaneous surface of the lower back generated by the characteristic swaying activity that traditionally accompanies Torah study or "davening" (praying) and termed it Davener's dermatosis. Conclusion: We believe this phenomenon represents a new form of benign friction hypermelanosis. This report highlights the importance of a thorough history in patients presenting with pigmented lesions. (J Am Acad Dermatol 2000;42:442-5.)
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- 2000
33. Mucosal involvement in reactive perforating collagenosis
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Miriam Sandbank, A. Ingber, and Akiva Trattner
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Adult ,Male ,Systemic disease ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Collagen Diseases ,Mouth Mucosa ,Dermatology ,Colagenosis ,medicine.disease ,Skin Diseases ,Connective tissue disease ,Reactive perforating collagenosis ,Mucosa disease ,Necrosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Collagen ,Epidermis ,Mouth Diseases ,business - Published
- 1991
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34. Circumscribed scleroderma induced by postlumpectomy radiation therapy
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Arye Figer, Akiva Trattner, Michael David, H Lurie, and Miriam Sandbank
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mammary gland ,Breast Neoplasms ,Mastectomy, Segmental ,Scleroderma, Localized ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Radiation Injuries ,Epithelioma ,business.industry ,Lumpectomy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Connective tissue disease ,Radiation therapy ,Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Morphea - Abstract
A 57-year-old woman who had undergone a lumpectomy for infiltrating duct cell carcinoma of the right breast was found to have morphea after receiving radiation therapy. The morphea occurred at the site of the irradiated field. It is suggested that the irradiation served as a provoking factor and that the morphea might be an isomorphic response to the trauma of the irradiation.
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- 1991
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35. Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome of the scalp: Histologic and ultrastructural findings
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Michael David, Akiva Trattner, Arye Rothem, Eiten Ben-David, and Miriam Sandbank
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Connective tissue ,Dermatology ,Buschke–Ollendorff syndrome ,medicine ,Humans ,Nevus ,Choledochal cysts ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Osteopoikilosis ,Connective tissue nevus ,Scalp ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Syndrome ,Middle Aged ,Elastic Tissue ,medicine.disease ,Fibrosis ,Pedigree ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Collagen ,Epidermis ,business - Abstract
Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome is an association of connective tissue nevi and osteopoikilosis that usually appears in the first decades of life. The nevi occur on the trunk and extremities. In a 48-year-old man with this rare syndrome the connective tissue nevus was located on the scalp and was pruritic. Histologically, involvement of the epidermis with cystic dilatation of the hair follicles and an abnormality of mucopolysaccharides were present. The nevi in this syndrome may involve an alteration in the three components of connective tissue to a variable degree.
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- 1991
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36. Are sterile conditions essential for all forms of cutaneous surgery? The case of ritual neonatal circumcision
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Sody A. Naimer and Akiva Trattner
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Gynecology ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Sterilization ,Dermatology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Circumcision, Male ,030225 pediatrics ,Recien nacido ,Medicine ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Background:Many aspects of cutaneous surgical interventions have been perfected, employed, and then scientifically examined. Conversely, ubiquitous, indiscriminate demand for sterile conditions while performing an invasive procedure remains a field devoid of satisfactory critical appraisal.Objective:Ritual neonatal circumcision served as a prototype to assess scientifically the safety of performing a dermatologic intervention under clean, uncontaminated, but nonsterile conditions.Methods:Two hundred subjects, mostly neonates, who were unselectively referred for ritual circumcision, served as the study group. The guillotine excisional technique was employed in the community setting under clean, uncontaminated, nonsterile conditions, in line with traditional practice. Follow-up was continued until full recovery.Results:No wound infections or septic complications were observed in any of the babies at either early (24–36 hours after the procedure) or late follow-up. Many subjects had an exudative discharge at the healing site several days after the procedure. This is a common finding associated with circumcision and was found to be nonindicative of infection.Conclusions:This preliminary study suggests that strict sterile conditions are superfluous for ritual neonatal circumcision, and the effort and expense invested in maintaining an aseptic environment for this sort of intervention may not be justified. Further large-scale investigations are warranted to validate these findings and to determine if they can be extrapolated to other patient populations and other types of cutaneous surgery.
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- 1999
37. Screening patch tests for pigmented contact dermatitis in Israel
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Emmilia Hodak, Akiva Trattner, and Michael David
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Adult ,Male ,Test series ,Allergy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Positive reaction ,Dermatology ,Cosmetics ,medicine.disease_cause ,Hyperpigmentation ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,European standard ,Humans ,Israel ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,media_common ,Aged ,business.industry ,Dermatitis, Photoallergic ,Allergens ,Middle Aged ,Patch Tests ,medicine.disease ,Female ,sense organs ,Irritation ,business ,Contact dermatitis ,Facial Dermatoses - Abstract
Pigmented contact dermatitis has been found to be caused by fragrances, cosmetics, washing powders, azo dyes in textiles, and rubber products in selected groups of patients. The aim of this study was to run screening patch tests in an unselected group of patients with pigmented contact dermatitis (n=29) encountered in our center over a 2-year period. The test series included the European standard, cosmetics, fragrance, Scandinavian photo, and personal products. 21 patients had a positive reaction in at least 1 of the series (total, 29 reactions): 16 - standard, 3 - cosmetics, 1 fragrance, 9 photo, and 1 - personal products; 16 (55%) had relevant results. We conclude that the highest yield for screening for pigmented contact dermatitis is achieved with the standard and photo series.
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- 1999
38. Detection of human herpesvirus-8 DNA in Kaposi's sarcomas from iatrogenically immunosuppressed patients
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Stephen K. Tyring, S. David Hudnall, Angela Yen, Akiva Trattner, Meora Feinmesser, Emmilia Hodak, Peter L. Rady, Omeed Memar, and Michael David
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sequence analysis ,viruses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Iatrogenic Disease ,Dermatology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Organ transplantation ,law.invention ,law ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Polymerase chain reaction ,In Situ Hybridization ,Southern blot ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Immunosuppression ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Blot ,Blotting, Southern ,DNA, Viral ,Herpesvirus 8, Human ,Female ,Sarcoma ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents - Abstract
Background: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) accounts for more than 5% of malignancies in immunosuppressed organ transplant patients (OKS). A new herpesvirus (HHV-8) was identified with high prevalence in biopsy specimens of AIDS-KS, endemic KS, and classic KS and in OKS. KS has also been associated with other underlying diseases in patients treated with corticosteroids, but this subset of KS has been reported to contain HHV-8 in only a few case reports. Objective: In this larger study, we determined the prevalence of HHV-8 in seven patients of Jewish origin in whom KS developed during immunosuppressive therapy for different primary diseases (ISKS). Methods: The study included HHV-8 DNA detection by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) coupled with Southern blot and sequence analysis as well as by in situ hybridization. Results: HHV-8 sequences were detected by PCR with confirmation by Southern blot and sequence analysis in 100% of the ISKS samples. Direct sequencing revealed several previously unknown base changes within the 208 bp region from open reading frame 26 (ORF26 208 ) of HHV-8 in ISKS. Conclusion: Ours is the largest known study describing the presence of HHV-8 in iatrogenic KS from immunosuppressed nontransplant patients and provides data of previously unknown sequence variations within the ORF26 of HHV-8 DNA. (J Am Acad Dermatol 1998;38:429-37.)
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- 1998
39. Transient Idiopathic Primary Penoscrotal Edema
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Akiva Trattner and Sody A Namir
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Penile edema ,Dermatology ,lcsh:RL1-803 ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Preeclampsia ,genital ,transient ,male ,Anesthesia ,Edema ,Hydrocele ,E-Case Report ,lcsh:Dermatology ,Medicine ,Gestation ,Sex organ ,medicine.symptom ,business ,infantile - Abstract
We present the case of a male born prematurely at 32 weeks gestation by cesarean section following overt symptoms of maternal preeclampsia. He developed severe penoscrotal edema anew one month from birth. No remarkable exposure or trauma was identified. This unexplained swelling remained uniform till 4 months of age, while the penile edema resolved spontaneously. A small benign hydrocele remained unchanged, since onset of the edema and continued after the edema subsided. This is the first report of persistent, but transient penoscrotal edema resolving in a 3 months course, without any apparent explanation, a possible pathogenetic mechanism was suggested.
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- 2013
40. Dermatoglyphics in Darier's disease
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Akiva Trattner, Orna Shamai-Lubovitz, Mariassa Bat‐Miriam Katznelson, and Miriam Sandbank
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Hyperkeratosis ,Genodermatosis ,Late onset ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Darier Disease ,medicine ,Darier's disease ,Humans ,In patient ,Female ,Dermatoglyphics ,business ,Child - Abstract
Background. Darier's disease is an acantholytic dyskeratotic genodermatosis with autosomal dominant inheritance. A predictive diagnostic marker for this disorder would be beneficial because of the relatively late onset and the large number of sporadic cases of the disease. The dermatoglyphic features of patients with Darier's disease were examined to determine whether they have a common pattern. Methods. Ink prints of fingers and palms obtained from 11 patients of both sexes with sporadic and familial Darier's disease were analyzed and compared with those of normal subjects. Results. No significant quantitative or qualitative differences were found between the dermatoglyphic features of our patients and those of a healthy population, except for punctate interruptions of the skin ridges that indicate pitting, a well-known manifestation of Darier's disease. Conclusions. These results refute the conclusions of a previous publication claiming that there is a common characteristic dermatoglyphic feature in patients with this dermatosis.
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- 1994
41. Bullous morphea: a distinct entity?
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Michael David, Akiva Trattner, and Miriam Sandbank
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Breast Neoplasms ,Dermatology ,Lichen sclerosus ,Mastectomy, Segmental ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Right breast ,Lesion ,Breast Diseases ,Scleroderma, Localized ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,integumentary system ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Lumpectomy ,Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,eye diseases ,Radiation therapy ,Vesicular component ,Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Morphea - Abstract
A 57-year-old woman who had undergone lumpectomy for infiltrating duct-cell carcinoma of the right breast was found to have morphea after receiving radiation therapy. Three years later she developed a vesicular eruption on the area of the morphea, which was diagnosed as bullous morphea. The histologic findings of the vesicular component were characteristic of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus. It is suggested that in some cases bullous morphea represents a secondary appearance of bullous lichen sclerosus et atrophicus on a lesion of morphea.
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- 1994
42. Cosmetics patch tests: first report from Israel
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Michael David, Akiva Trattner, and Y. Farchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Cosmetics ,Methylchloroisothiazolinone methylisothiazolinone ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Fragrance mix ,business ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,media_common - Published
- 2002
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43. Reply
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Sody A. Naimer and Akiva Trattner
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Dermatology - Published
- 2002
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44. Frequency of textile dye and resin sensitization in patients with contact dermatitis in Israel
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David Abraham, Michael David, Akiva Trattner, and Aneta Lazarov
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Allergy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Coloring agents ,Dermatology ,Textile dye ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,In patient ,business ,Allergic contact dermatitis ,Contact dermatitis ,Sensitization - Published
- 2002
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45. The therapeutic effect of intralesional interferon in classical Kaposi's sarcoma
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Miriam Sandbank, Michael David, Akiva Trattner, Z. Reizis, A. Ingber, and Hagler J
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alpha interferon ,Dermatology ,Injections, Intralesional ,Interferon alpha-2 ,Gastroenterology ,Interferon ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Kaposi's sarcoma ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Interferon alfa ,Aged ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Therapeutic effect ,Interferon-alpha ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Recombinant Proteins ,Immunology ,Female ,Sarcoma ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Summary Interferon alpha-2a, which has antineoplastic, antiviral, immunomodulatory, and antiangiogenic effects, was evaluated in a prospective study, treating 10 lesions of patients with classical Kaposi's sarcoma. Ten patients received injections of interferon alpha-2a intralesionally in a dose of 3 million units three times weekly for 4 weeks, and in a variable dose for 4 more weeks. Two of the patients had a complete response, and in one of these, distant lesions also responded. Seven had a partial response, and one did not respond. The treatment was generally well tolerated. The results of our study support the use of interferon in the therapy of classical Kaposi's sarcoma, although it would appear that to achieve maximum efficacy, a longer period of treatment is needed.
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- 1993
46. Once-weekly treatment with oral ketoconazole for superficial fungal infections
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Akiva Trattner, Rina Segal, Michael David, Isaac Alteras, Arie Ingber, and Miriam Sandbank
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Once weekly ,Dermatology ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Tinea ,Oral administration ,medicine ,Dermatomycoses ,Humans ,Mycosis ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Ketoconazole ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 1993
47. Esophageal manifestations in autoimmune bullous diseases
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Miriam Sandbank, Michael David, and Akiva Trattner
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Autoimmune disease ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous ,business.industry ,Esophageal disease ,Diagnostico diferencial ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Esophageal Diseases ,Autoimmune Diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,business - Published
- 1992
48. Topical treatment with minoxidil 2% and smoking intolerance
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Aryeh Ingber and Akiva Trattner
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Side effect ,business.industry ,Administration, Topical ,Smoking ,Topical treatment ,Alopecia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Dermatology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Skin reaction ,0302 clinical medicine ,Minoxidil ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,medicine.drug ,Topical minoxidil - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To report smoking intolerance that occurred in two patients while they were treated with minoxidil. DATA SYNTHESIS: Minoxidil is a potent vasodilator useful in treating severe hypertension. Topical minoxidil was approved as a treatment for androgenital alopecia. Only few side effects have been reported during treatment with topical minoxidil, most of them localized skin reactions. Two of our patients developed smoking intolerance during treatment with topical minoxidil for androgenital alopecia. The relation between treatment with minoxidil and smoking intolerance was emphasized by stopping treatment and the disappearance of the smoking intolerance, and then by rechallenge in both patients. CONCLUSIONS: Topical minoxidil may cause smoking intolerance; further studies are needed to evaluation this side effect.
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- 1992
49. Letter to the Editor and Reply
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Arieh Ingber, Akiva Trattner, and N. Cohen
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Letter to the editor ,Philosophy ,General Medicine ,Toxicology ,Classics - Published
- 2000
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50. Palmoplantar keratoderma in a noncutaneous T-cell lymphoma
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Akiva Trattner, Varda Katzenelson, and Miriam Sandbank
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Keratoderma, Palmoplantar, Diffuse ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy ,Dermatology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Lymphoma, T-Cell ,Lymphoma ,Palmoplantar keratoderma ,Lymphoma t-cell ,Medicine ,T-cell lymphoma ,Humans ,business ,Keratoderma - Published
- 1991
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