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2. Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis: Clinical Features, Differential Diagnosis, and Management
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Parisi, Rose, Shah, Hemali, Navarini, Alexander A., Muehleisen, Beda, Ziv, Michael, Shear, Neil H., and Dodiuk-Gad, Roni P.
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- 2023
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3. Dermatologic manifestations of zoonotic diseases transmitted by dogs: “Spot” could give you spots
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Klein, Paytra A., primary, Parisi, Rose, additional, Daniel, Jency M., additional, and Rogers, Roy S., additional
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- 2024
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4. The effect of COVID-19 on early melanoma detection
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Shah, Hemali, primary, Parisi, Rose, additional, Everdell, Emily, additional, Feustel, Paul, additional, and Davis, Lindy, additional
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- 2024
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5. Dermatologic adverse events associated with IDH inhibitors ivosidenib and enasidenib for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia
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Parisi, Rose, Cowen, Emily A., Stoll, Joseph R., Zhu, Haoling, Dusza, Stephen, Pulitzer, Melissa P., Stein, Eytan M., and Markova, Alina
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- 2022
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6. First-time office visit for suspicious skin lesion evaluation as a predictor of high-risk melanoma
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Shah, Hemali, additional, Everdell, Emily, additional, Feustel, Paul, additional, and Davis, Lindy, additional
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- 2023
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7. Nonvisibility of suspicious lesions by patients leads to later detection of melanoma: A retrospective analysis
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Everdell, Emily, primary, Shah, Hemali, additional, Parisi, Rose, additional, Feustel, Paul J., additional, and Davis, Lindy, additional
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- 2023
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8. A Review of Bullous Dermatologic Adverse Events Associated with Anti-Cancer Therapy
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Shah, Hemali, additional, Shear, Neil H., additional, Ziv, Michael, additional, Markova, Alina, additional, and Dodiuk-Gad, Roni P., additional
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- 2023
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9. Dermatologic adverse events in acute lymphocytic leukemia patients treated with bispecific T-cell engager blinatumomab.
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Parisi, Rose, Cowen, Emily A., Gu, Stephanie, Dusza, Stephen, Pulitzer, Melissa, Geyer, Mark B., King, Amber C., and Markova, Alina
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LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia , *ECZEMA , *SEBORRHEIC dermatitis , *T cells - Abstract
Patients with blinatumomab DAEs experience CRS, ICANS, and MRD-negative response as frequently as non-DAE patients. HT
Characteristic All patients on blinatumomab monotherapy ( N = 45)Patients with DAE on blinatumomab monotherapy a (N = 7)Age, mean 4 Fourteen patients on monotherapy had 18 DAEs; nine DAEs were determined to be unlikely related or unrelated to blinatumomab, three of these were irritant or allergic contact dermatitis to the infusion line securement antisepsis or dressings. [Extracted from the article] - Published
- 2023
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10. Multi‐institution analysis of tumor mutational burden and outcomes in pediatric central nervous system tumor patients
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Patel, Roshal R., additional, Rood, Gavrielle, additional, Bowden, Acacia, additional, Turco, George, additional, Korones, David N., additional, Andolina, Jeffrey R., additional, Comito, Melanie, additional, Barth, Matthew, additional, and Weintraub, Lauren, additional
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- 2022
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11. Dermatologic Adverse Events in Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients Treated with Bispecific T-Cell Engager Blinatumomab
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Cowen, Emily A, additional, Gu, Stephanie, additional, Pulitzer, Melissa, additional, Geyer, Mark B., additional, King, Amber C., additional, and Markova, Alina, additional
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- 2022
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12. 31812 Dermatologic adverse events in acute myeloid leukemia patients treated with IDH inhibitors ivosidenib and enasidenib
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Stoll, Joseph, additional, and Zhu, Haoling, additional
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- 2022
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13. Distance to diagnosing dermatology provider as a predictor of multiple melanoma diagnoses
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Huppertz, John, additional, Potolski, Allison, additional, and Tracey, Virginia, additional
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- 2022
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14. OTHR-28. Multi-institution analysis of tumor mutational burden and outcomes in pediatric CNS tumor patients
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Patel, Roshal, additional, Rood, Gavrielle, additional, Bowden, Acacia, additional, Turco, George, additional, Korones, David, additional, Andolina, Jeffrey, additional, Comito, Melanie, additional, Barth, Matthew, additional, and Weintraub, Lauren, additional
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- 2022
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15. Multi‐institution analysis of tumor mutational burden and outcomes in pediatric central nervous system tumor patients.
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Parisi, Rose, Patel, Roshal R., Rood, Gavrielle, Bowden, Acacia, Turco, George, Korones, David N., Andolina, Jeffrey R., Comito, Melanie, Barth, Matthew, and Weintraub, Lauren
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- 2023
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16. Association between Prior Malignancy Exclusion Criteria and Age Disparities in Cancer Clinical Trials
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Patel, Roshal R., primary, Parisi, Rose, additional, Verma, Vivek, additional, Kouzy, Ramez, additional, Abi Jaoude, Joseph, additional, Lin, Timothy A., additional, Fuller, Clifton David, additional, VanderWalde, Noam A., additional, Jagsi, Reshma, additional, Smith, Benjamin D., additional, Guadagnolo, Beverly Ashleigh, additional, Thomas, Charles R., additional, and Ludmir, Ethan B., additional
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- 2022
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17. Nonvisibility of suspicious lesions by patients leads to later detection of melanoma: A retrospective analysis
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Everdell, Emily, Shah, Hemali, Parisi, Rose, Feustel, Paul J., and Davis, Lindy
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- 2024
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18. 54224 Dermatologic Adverse Events Following CD19-Directed CAR T-Cell Therapy in Hematologic Malignancies.
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Storgard, Ryan, Reingold, Rachel, Parisi, Rose, Dusza, Stephen, Noor, Sarah, Park, Jae, Sauter, Craig, Curran, Kevin, Perales, Miguel, Scordo, Michael, and Markova, Alina
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- 2024
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19. 26448 Distance to diagnosing dermatology provider as an indicator of number of melanomas
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Huppertz, John, additional, Potolski, Allison, additional, and Tracey, Virginia, additional
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- 2021
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20. EPCT-13. SINGLE INSTITUTION RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF TUMOR MUTATIONAL BURDEN AND SURVIVAL IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS
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Parisi, Rose, primary, Patel, Roshal, additional, and Weintraub, Lauren, additional
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- 2021
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21. 41552 Non-visibility of Suspicious Lesions by Patients Leads to Later Detection of Melanoma
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Everdell, Emily, Shah, Hemali, Parisi, Rose, Feustel, Paul, and Davis, Lindy
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- 2023
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22. 42551 Earlier Detection of Invasive Melanoma After the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Shah, Hemali, Parisi, Rose, Everdell, Emily, Feustel, Paul, and Davis, Lindy
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- 2023
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23. 40075 First-time office visit for suspicious skin lesion evaluation as a predictor of high-risk melanoma
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Parisi, Rose, Shah, Hemali, Everdell, Emily, and Davis, Lindy
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- 2023
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24. WINTER IS COMING: How mobile sensing is changing the game in winter road maintenance.
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Parisi, Rose
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ROAD maintenance , *WINTER - Abstract
The article offers information on the importance of mobile sensing for winter road maintenance. Topics discussed include information on challenges like monitoring the current conditions on roadways to performing winter maintenance operations; increased availability of real-time mobile observations which obtained from fleet vehicles and plows captures locations previously unmonitored; and information on MD30 mobile sensors which provide real-time road conditions during winter storms.
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25. Effects of Sex, Year in School, and Type of Cartoon on Ratings of Humor and Likability
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Parisi, Rose L. and Kayson, Wesley A.
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This experiment studied how sex, year in school, and type of cartoon affects humor and likability ratings of two types of cartoons. 40 men and 40 women (20 college freshman, 20 sophomores, 20 juniors, and 20 seniors) rated 3 Far Side and 3 Family Circus cartoons for how humorous and likable the cartoons were. Two 4 × 2 × 2 mixed analyses of variance were performed, one on humor ratings and one on likability ratings. Far Side Cartoons were more humorous and likable than Family Circus cartoons. Men were more extreme in their ratings than women; they rated the Fat Side cartoons as more likable and humorous and Family Circus cartoons less likable and humorous than women. The triple interaction between sex, type of cartoons, and year in school was also significant for likability ratings. Results add to the literature on sex differences and show research on what affects preferred types of humor is needed.
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- 1988
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