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Daily Meeting Schedule
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
7:00am-12:30pm &
2:00pm-5:00pm
10:00am-10:30am
12:30pm-2:00pm
12:30pm-2:00pm
4:00pm-4:30pm
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-10:00am
Registration/Information................................................................... Lobby Foyer
Break/Poster Defense with Q/A.........................................................Lobby Foyer
Lunch Break (on your own)
Executive Committee Meeting........................................................Redwood Room
Break................................................................................................. Lobby Foyer
POSTERS ON DISPLAY
SELF-ASSESSMENT SESSION A
Lobby Foyer
Crystal Room
(Separate registration required.)
Course Directors: Doina Ivan and Jose "Tony" Plaza
8:00am-10:00am
ORAL ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS
Emerald Room
* Abstracts presented in Free Communications will be published online in The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Moderators: : Marina Sandoval and Mariya Miteva
Objectives: Gain exposure to and improve understanding of newly described and/or rare conditions affecting the
skin and mucosa through presentation and discussion of original work and interesting and/or extraordinary case
reports.
8:00am-8:06am
EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS IN 27 PATIENTS WITH DIAGNOSIS OF
ACRODERMATITIS ENTEROPATHICA IN IRAN
Pooya K Beigi
8:06am-8:12am
AN ATYPICAL OUTBREAK OF HFMD IN ADULTS
Mary Chen Chen
8:12am-8:18am
A CLINICALLY VALIDATED GENE EXPRESSION SCORE IMPACTS DIAGNOSIS
AND MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF MELANOCYTIC LESIONS
Loren E. Clarke
8:18am-8:24am
BETA-PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION OF PARADOXICAL CUTANEOUS
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA DURING BRAF-INHIBITION THERAPY
Daniel Cohen
8:24am-8:30am
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CYTOKERATIN 15, TDAG51, CYTOKERATIN 20
AND ANDROGEN RECEPTOR IN SCLEROSING BASALOID NEOPLASMS AND
VARIANTS OF BASAL CELL CARCINOMA
Mara Therese Evangelista
8:30am-8:36am
ANALYSIS OF HISTOLOGIC FEATURES OF ACRAL-LENTIGINOUS
MELANOMA (ALM) IN 627 PATIENTS
Laurence Feldmeyer
8:36am-8:42am
THE NOVEL USE OF PRE-OPERATIVE EPIDERMAL COLORING OF VERY
SMALL DERMATOLOGICAL SPECIMENS – PROTOCOL FOR REDUCTION OF
LOST SPECIMENS
Michael Dreifke
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
8:00am-10:00am
ORAL ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS, Cont'd
Emerald Room
8:42am-8:48am
UNGUAL BACTERIOSIS: MASSIVE BACTERIAL COLONIZATION PER SE
COULD BE PATHOGENETIC IN THE NAIL
Aldo Gonzalez-Serva
8:48am-8:54am
CELLULAR BLUE NEVOMELANOCYTIC LESIONS: ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL,
HISTOLOGICAL, AND OUTCOMES IN 37 CASES
Taylor Deal
8:54am-9:00am
EPITHELIOID CELL HISTIOCYTOMA OF THE SKIN WITH CLONAL ALK GENE
REARRANGEMENT
Jaroslaw Jedrych
9:00am-9:06am
UNCOMMON CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS OF LEPROSY: APROPOS OF THREE
CASES
Rashmi Jindal Mittal
9:06am-9:12am
PRURIGO PIGMENTOSA: CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF 32 CASES
WITH EMPHASIS ON ITS ETIOLOGY
Santosh Upadhyaya Kafle
9:12am-9:18am
GALECTIN-3 EXPRESSION IN PRIMARY CUTANEOUS CD30-POSITIVE
LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND TRANSFORMED MYCOSIS
FUNGOIDES
Christina Mitteldorf
9:18am-9:24am
LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC PLAQUE – A SERIES OF SIX PATIENTS. DIAGNOSTIC
APPROACH AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Christina Mitteldorf
9:24am-9:30am
REAPPRAISAL OF THE HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF BULLOUS
PEMPHIGOID
Chika Ohata
9:30am-9:36am
PALISATED NEUTROPHILIC AND GRANULOMATOUS
DERMATITIS/INTERSTICIAL GRANULOMATOUS DERMATITIS. REPORT OF
FIVE CASES
Mauricio Postigo-MacDowall
9:36am-9:42am
ISCHEMIC FASCIITIS: LESSONS FOR 16 CASES
Bruce D. Ragsdale
9:42am-9:48am
CUTANEOUS METASTASES, SEVEN YEARS REPORT
Mónica Ruiz-Ballón
9:48am-9:54am
MACULAR ARTERITIS ASSOCIATED WITH CONCURRENT HIV AND
HEPATITIS B INFECTIONS: EVIDENCE FOR A DISEASE SPECTRUM
ASSOCIATION WITH CUTANEOUS POLYARTERITIS NODOSA
Curtis T. Thompson
9:54am-10:00am
BRAF EXPRESSION IN THIN AND THICK MELANOMAS: AN
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Mena Mansour
10:00am-10:30am
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DEFENSE OF POSTERS -
Lobby Foyer
SEE PRESENTERS AND POSTER TITLES LISTED AT END OF THURSDAY'S PROGRAM
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
10:30am-12:30pm
SELF-ASSESSMENT SESSION B
Crystal Room
(Separate registration required.)
Course Directors: Doina Ivan and Jose A. "Tony" Plaza
10:30am-12:36p "DERMATOPATHOLOGY TRAINEE WORLD CUP" Emerald Room
* Abstracts presented in Free Communications will be published online in The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Moderators: Marina Sandoval and Mariya Miteva
Judges: Rossitza Lazova, Mariya Miteva, Marina Sandoval, M. Angelica Selim
Objectives: Gain exposure to and improve understanding of newly described and/or rare conditions affecting the
skin and mucosa through presentation and discussion of original work and interesting and/or extraordinary case
reports presented by physicians in training.
10:30am-10:36am
INTRODUCTION BY COURSE MODERATORS
10:36am-10:42am
TRAPP (T-CELL RICH ANGIOMATOID POLYPOID PSEUDOLYMPHOMA) WITH
ATYIPICAL FEATURES
Majdy AlBahhar
10:42am-10:48am
TRUE AND FALSE CYTOKERATIN IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN SENTINEL
LYMPH NODES (SLNs) RESECTED FROM MERKEL CELL CARCINOMA (MCC)
Kristine Astvatsaturan
10:48am-10:54 am
NCOA2 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN CUTANEOUS INDETERMINATE CELL
HISTIOCYTOSIS VERSUS LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS
Ryanne Brown
10:54am-11:00am
ELIZABETHKINGIA MENINGOSEPTICUM: CASE SERIES REVEALS AN
UNDER-RECOGNIZED CAUSE OF CUTANEOUS INFECTION
Erin Carlquist
11:00am-11:106am
HISTOLOGIC VARIATION IN CELLULAR NEUROTHEKEOMA: A
MORPHOLOGIC SPECTRUM OF AN “UNCOMMON” CUTANEOUS TUMOR
Tawny Hung
11:06am-11:12am
ARE GENITAL HIGH GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS (HSIL)
SUSPECTED PRIOR TO BIOPSY BY DERMATOLOGISTS IN MEN?
Meghan Gloth
11:12am-11:18am
BOGGY SCALP AND HAIR LOSS: A CASE OF LIPEDEMATOUS ALOPECIA
Tania Gonzalez Santiago
11:18am-11:24am
DIAGNOSTIC PITFALLS IN LOCALIZED MASSIVE LYMPHEDEMA
Caitlin Halverson
11:24am-11:30am
ATYPICAL APOCRINE TUMOR OF ANOGENITAL MAMMARY-LIKE GLANDS
PRESENTING IN COWDEN SYNDROME: A NOVEL ASSOCIATION?
Amin Hedayat
11:30am-11:36am
OVERLAP PORPHYRIA CUTANEA TARDA AND LUPUS: A REPORT OF TWO
CASES
Valerie Laniosz
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
10:30am-12:36 "DERMATOPATHOLOGY TRAINEE WORLD CUP" Cont'd Emerald Room
11:36am-11:42am
HISTOLOGIC FEATURES OF NON-MELANOMA SKIN LESIONS TREATED
WITH IMIQUIMOD
Nicholas Logemann
11:42am -11:48am
DISSEMINATED HISTOPLASMOSIS IN A TRAVELER: A POTENTIAL
DIAGNOSTIC PITFALL
Ifeoma U. Nwadei
11:48am-11:54am
MALIGNANT MELANOMA GROWTH REQUIRES CD98 EXPRESSION
Nemanja Rodiƈ
11:54am-12:00pm
A RARE CASE OF AXILLARY SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH
OSTEOSARCOMATOUS TRANSFORMATION
Ryan Romano
12:00pm-12:06pm
GOING TO YOUR HEAD: THE DISTRIBUTION OF CUTANEOUS METASTASES
IS PREDICTED BY TISSUE TREG DENSITY
Joshua Schulman
12:06pm-12:12pm
SQUAMOUS ECCRINE METAPLASIA WITH NEUROTROPISM: A POTENTIAL
OVERDIAGNOSIS OF AGGRESSIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Abha Soni
12:12pm-12:18pm
PHIMOSIS WITH INCIDENTAL LICHEN SCLEROSUS ET ATROPHICUS: A
HISTOPATHOLOGIC MIMIC OF MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES
Kara Melissa T. Torres
12:18pm-12:24pm
MAJOCCHI’S GRANULOMA MAY BE MISSED DUE TO NEGATIVE EPIDERMAL
FUNGAL STAINS
Manuel Valdebran
12:24pm-12:30pm
MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES: WHEN THE CLINICAL COURSE DOESN'T FIT
Kendra Watson
12:30pm-12:36pm
PINEAL GLAND MASS AND A SKIN NODULE
Justin Bandino
12:30pm-2:00pm
2:00pm-6:30pm
Executive Committee Meeting (EC Members Only)
SELF-ASSESSMENT DISCUSSION
Redwood Room
Crystal Room
(Separate registration required.)
Course Directors: Doina Ivan and Jose A. "Tony" Plaza
Objectives: Recognize key light microscopic features of common, rare, and unusual entities without benefit
of immunohistochemistry or histochemistry (special stain); expand diagnostic skills by increasing familiarity
with a variety of skin conditions; differentiate between diseases with similar or overlapping histologic
features.
Faculty:
Saba Ali
Aleodor Andea
Gabriel Casas
Anjela Galan
Danny Ghazarian
Mai Hoang
Katrin Kerl
Ricardo Macarenco
Joonsoo Park
Margot Peters
Franco Rongioletti
Beth Ruben
Marcela Saeb Lima
Martin Sangüeza
Catherine Stefanato
Rossitza Lazova
Elsa F Velazquez
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
2:00pm-4:00pm
"INTEGRATING MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
WITH DERMATOPATHOLOGY"
Emerald Room
Course Directors: Philip E. LeBoit and Boris Bastian
Objectives: 1. Incorporate new molecular diagnostic techniques into diagnostic practice for problems
with infectious, lymphoproliferative and melanocytic lesions. 2. Integrate molecular results with
clinicopathological immunohistochemical findings. 3. Understand how what future developments in
molecular diagnostics are likely, and how they will affect dermatopathologic practice.
Faculty:
Werner Kempf:
Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson:
Matt van de Rijn:
Boris Bastian:
Iwei Yeh:
Philip LeBoit:
4:30pm-6:30pm
Molecular diagnosis of infectious disease
Molecular diagnostics of hematologic neoplasia
Molecular diagnostics of soft tissue tumors
Molecular analysis of melanocytic neoplasms
Genetic alterations in Spitz tumors
Clinico-histopathologic-molecular correlation in some difficult melanocytic
cases
AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISORDERS: AN UPDATE Emerald Room
Course Directors: Dieter Metze and Sylvie Fraitag-Spinner
Objectives: Following this course, attendees should be able to recognize the clinical spectrum and
histological patterns of cutaneous manifestations of autoinflammatory diseases. In addition, attendees
should understand the underlying pathophysiology of autoinflammatory diseases.
References:
1.
Beer HD, Contassot E, French LE. The inflammasome in Autoinflammatory diseases with Skin
Involvement. J Invest Dermatol. 2014;134:1805-1810
2.
Kastner DL, Aksentijevich I, Goldbach-Mansky R. Autoinflammatory disease reloaded: a clinical
perspective. Cell. 2010;140:784-790.
3.
Wallach D, Vignon-Pennamen MD. From acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis to neutrophilic disease:
Forty years of clinical research. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;55:1066-1071.
Faculty:
Lars E. French:
Kieron Leslie:
Dominique Vignon-Pennamen:
Sigrid M.C. Broekaert:
J. Andrew Carlson:
Sylvie Fraitag-Spinner:
6:30pm-8:15pm
Autoinflammation, disease and the skin
Clinical, diagnostic &therapeutic aspects of autoinflammatory syndromes
Histology of neutrophilic dermatoses
Histologic clues for autoinflammatory diseases
Urticaria vasculitis-to be or not to be
Puzzling neutrophilic infiltrates– A quiz
WELCOME RECEPTION!
Hors d’oeuvres and cash bar
Gold Rush Ballroom
Thursday, March 19, 2015
7:00am-12:00pm &
1:30pm-5:00pm
10:00-10:30am
12:00pm-1:30pm
12:00pm-1:30pm
1:15pm-1:30pm
4:30pm-5:00pm
7:00am-8:00am
Registration/Information....................................................................Lobby Foyer
Break/Poster Defense with Q/A.........................................................Lobby Foyer
Lunch Break (on your own)
AJDP Editorial Board Meeting..................................................Lobby Restaurant
Award Presentations.......................................................................Emerald Room
Break..................................................................................................Lobby Foyer
TRAINEES INFORMATIONAL SESSION
Crystal Room
"How to Secure a Position in a Dermatopathology Fellowship Program",
Tips and Advice from Dermatopathology Fellowship Program Directors
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-10:00am
POSTERS ON DISPLAY
SLIDE LIBRARY
"NEW PATTERNS OF CUTANEOUS
ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS"
Lobby Foyer
Crystal Room
Emerald Room
Course Directors: J. Andrew Carlson and Katrin Kerl
Objectives: Following this course, attendees should be able to recognize known and new adverse
cutaneous drug eruptions. In addition, attendees should be able to describe the mechanisms involved in
cutaneous adverse drug eruptions.
Faculty:
Dieter Metze:
Katrin Kerl:
Overview: the spectrum of cutaneous adverse drug eruptions
Adverse drug reactions: severe, life threatening, unusual presentations; pitfalls in
diagnosis
Maxwell Fung:
Adverse drug eruptions to targeted anti-cancer therapies
Tammie Ferringer: Adverse drug eruptions to targeted anti-inflammatory (immune modulating)
therapies
Luis Requena:
Drug-induced panniculitis
Carlos Torres-Cabala: Drug triggered cutaneous neoplasia
J. Andrew Carlson:
Drug induced vasculitis, including levamisole/cocaine triggered thrombotic
vasculitis
10:00am-10:30am
- DEFENSE OF POSTERS Lobby Foyer
SEE PRESENTERS AND POSTER TITLES LISTED AT END OF THURSDAY'S PROGRAM
Thursday, March 19, 2015
10:30am-12:00pm VIRAL AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DERMATOPATHOLOGIES Emerald Room
Course Director: Luis Requena and Francisco Bravo
Objectives: The purpose of the course is to update the participants in the different advances in
immunohistochemical techniques for the diagnosis of viral and bacterial diseases, as well as to provide a
review of specific pathogens, including fungi, worms and mycobacterial infections (leprosy and
tuberculosis).
Faculty:
Ana Molina:
Update on immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of viral disease
Luis Requena:
Update on immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of bacterial disease
M. Ramam:
Leprosy , an update on histopathology of the disease and the reactions
Angel Fernandez-Flores: Morphologic diagnosis of deep cutaneous fungal infections
Patricia J. Alvarez:
Ganthostomiasis and other migratory worms
Francisco Bravo:
Tuberculosis , an update on the histopathology
12:00pm to 1:30pm
AJDP Editorial Board Meeting (Board Members Only)
1:15pm - 1:30pm AWARDS PRESENTATION:  BEST ORAL ABSTRACT  BEST POSTER
 1ST, 2ND, 3RD PLACE WINNERS FOR "DERMATOPATHOLOGY TRAINEE WORLD CUP"
Emerald Room
1:30pm-2:30pm
SABINE KOHLER LECTURE
Emerald Room
The 2015 Sabine Kohler Lecturer: Joseph L. DeRisi
Chair, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics;
University of California, San Francisco
Title: "Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and Diseases of Unknown Etiology"
2:30pm-4:30pm
ORAL AND GENITAL PATHOLOGY
Emerald Room
Course Director: Maria Angelica Selim
Objectives: In diagnostic dermatopathology there are certain areas considered as gaps due to a lack of
sufficient exposure during training or daily practice. The rapid accumulation of knowledge/advances only
seen by pathologists focused in those niche areas increases the challenges to provide care for the patient
and support for the treating physicians. Oral and genital pathology are perceived subspecialties of
difficulty in diagnosis. This session will explore important entities, diagnostic challenges and advances in
these areas.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
2:30pm-4:30pm
ORAL AND GENITAL PATHOLOGY, Cont'd
Emerald Room
Faculty:
Richard Jordan:
The good, the bad and the lethal of Oral Pathology
Elsa Velazquez:
Penile intraepithelial neoplasia
María-Teresa Fernández-Figueras: Clues and concepts in vulvar diseases: Ten things you should know
5:00pm-6:30pm
MULTI-CONTINENTAL MATCH"
Emerald Room
Course Director: Omar Sanqüeza
Objectives: At the conclusion of the course, the participants should be able to:
1) Envision the clinical appearance of lesions based on the history and descriptive narratives provided
with each specimen. 2) Formulate a differential diagnosis, using the history and clinical description prior
to reviewing the histology. 3) Understand the basic concepts, including background, clinical and
histological features and treatment, pertaining to each case. 4) Comprehend the importance and necessity
of clinical correlation in relation to microscopic findings to provide a correct diagnosis. 5) Expand
knowledge of a wide variety of cutaneous disease processes, including neoplasms, inflammatory,
infectious, and autoimmune diseases.
FACULTY:
TEAM NORTH AMERICA:
Mark Jacobson
Kenneth Resnik
Clay Cockerell
J. Andrew Carlson
TEAM "REST OF THE WORLD”:
Wayne Grayson
M. Ramam
Mano Singh
Gürkan Kaya
TEAM EUROPE:
Heinz Kutzner
Dieter Metze
Luis Requena
Jose Luis Rodriguez-Peralto
TEAM SOUTH AMERICA:
POSTER PRESENTERS & POSTER TITLES
Martin Sanqüeza
Francisco Bravo
Jose Casas
Confluence Foyer & Teller Room
POSTER PRESENTERS WERE ASKED TO CHOOSE ONE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT BELOW THAT PERTAINS TO THEIR POSTER,
AND INCLUDE THAT STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT ON THIER POSTER:
1. NOTHING TO DISCLOSE
OR:
2. I do have a financial interest or other relationship* with the manufacturer(s) of any of the product(s) or service(s) discussed in my
presentation, as follows: (list the manufacturer(s) or provider(s) by name and describe the nature of the relationship)
*Financial interest or other relationship can include grants or research support; being an employee, consultant, stockholder, member of speakers’
bureau; complimentary use of equipment, receipt of travel expenses, etc.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015
10:00am-10:30am
- Defense of Posters with Q/A -
Lobby Foyer
TO DETERMINE THE FREQUENCY OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS RELATED ORAL SQUAMOUS
CELL CARCINOMAS BY P16 IMMUNO HISTOCHEMICALSTAIN
Asmah Afzal
INHERITED EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA - A RARE CASE PRESENTATION
Fuzail Ahmad
RHABDOMYOMATOUS MESENCHYMAL HAMARTOMA: A CASE REPORT
Stefanie A. Ali
NEURAL, ARTERIAL, AND SOFT TISSUE CALCIFICATION IN AN UNUSUAL CASE OF LUPUS
PANNICULITIS
Stefanie A. Ali
EPITHELIAL SHEATH NEUROMA: A MIMICKER OF MALIGNANT PERINEURAL INVASION
Stefanie A. Ali
FIBROELASTOLYTIC PAPULOSIS: A CASE REPORT
Florencia Anatelli
DEGOS’ DISEASE MIMICKING LICHEN SCLEROSUS: HYALINIZED VESSELS PROVIDE A CLUE TO
THE DIAGNOSIS
Sri Krishna Chaitanya Arudra
SYMMETRICAL DRUG-RELATED INTERTRIGINOUS AND FLEXURAL EXANTHEMA SECONDARY TO
TRAMADOL MASQUERADING AS CELLULITIS
Naiara Barbosa
VISMODEGIB IN PERIORBITAL BASAL CELL CARCINOMA: A CASE REPORT
Nicholas Bercovici
NEW-ONSET BRAF-POSITIVE CUTANEOUS RETICULOHISTIOCYTOMA-LIKE HISTIOCYTOSIS IN A
PATIENT WITH LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS
Chinmoy Bhate
ANGIOLYMPHOID HYPERPLASIA WITH EOSINOPHILS MIMICKING PRIMARY CUTANEOUS
FOLLICLE CENTER LYMPHOMA
Katherine Brick
CYTOKERATIN-NEGATIVE PROXIMAL-TYPE EPITHELIOID SARCOMA VERSUS RHABDOID TUMOR
Larissa A. Chismar
NUCLEAR DUST BEYOND LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS
Sonal Choudhary
BLASTIC PLASMACYTOID DENDRITIC CELL NEOPLASM, A RARE AND AGGRESSIVE MALIGNANCY
Nicole Dominiak
CUTANEOUS ROSAI-DORFMAN DISEASE WITH EXTENSIVE DERMAL FIBROSIS AND INCREASED
NUMBER OF IGG4+ PLASMA CELLS
Olena Dorokhova
INVASIVE GATA3-POSITIVE MUCINOUS SWEAT GLAND ADENOCARCINOMA ARISING FROM THE
EYELID
Maria D. Estopinal
METAPLASTIC CARCINOMA OF THE SKIN WITH ELEMENTS OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA,
UNDIFFERENTIATED SARCOMA, AND OSTEOSARCOMA
Katherine Fening
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015
10:00am-10:30am
- Defense of Posters with Q/A - Cont'd
Lobby Foyer
OLIVER ADAMS SYNDROME. CASE REPORT OF OLIVER ADAMS SYNDROME IN DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC ( DR )
Gerardo Flores Solaegui
TRAUMATIC NEUROMAS OF THE PENIS
Desiree A. Godar
AN ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF GALLI GALLI DISEASE
Tania Gonzalez Santiago
ERUPTIVE KERATOACANTHOMA EN PLAQUE
Jennette Gruchy
REACTIVE ANGIOENDOTHELIOMATOSIS PRESENTING AS CELLULITIS IN A PATIENT WITH
METASTATIC MELANOMA
Hatem Hassanein
AN ANNULAR PRESENTATION OF PRIMARY CUTANEOUS FOLLICLE CENTER LYMPHOMA
Brian R. Hinds
INTRAVASCULAR LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA: A RARE SYSTEMIC DISEASE DIAGNOSED BY SKIN
BIOPSY
Omer Ibrahim
EOSINOPHILIC PUSTULAR FOLLICULITIS (OFUJI'S DISEASE) IN AN ELDERLY FILIPINO WOMAN
Mahwish Irfan
GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS PRESENTING WITH CUTANEOUS ULCERS
Mahwish Irfan
GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS MIMICKING CLASSIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASEASSOCIATED PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM
Scott A. Kindle
MUCINOUS NEVUS: A RARE CLINICAL ENTITY
Karan Lal
CASE PRESENTATION: PROGRESSIVE SYMMETRICAL ERYTHROKERATODERMIA
Charlotte LaSenna
A RARE CASE OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA WITH MELANOMA IN SITU
Mark S. Lincoln
ISOLATED CUTANEOUS ROSAI DORFMAN OF THE SCALP
Nicholas Logemann
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF GLYPICAN-3 IN DIFFERENTIATING HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
FROM METASTATIC CARCINOMA
Sadia Majeed
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015
10:00am-10:30am
- Defense of Posters with Q/A -
Lobby Foyer
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS CD4+ PLEOMORPHIC SMALL/MEDIUM-SIZED T-CELL LYMPHOMA ARISING
WITHIN AN ELASTOLYTIC GIANT CELL GRANULOMA
Lauren Guren
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015
10:00am-10:30am
- Defense of Posters with Q/A -
Lobby Foyer
A CASE OF IODODERMA SECONDARY TO AMIODARONE THERAPY
Ivanka Kovalyshyn
ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF SEZARY SYNDROME WITH CD4+/CD7+/CD26 - T CELLS AND
MARKED EPIDERMOTROPISM
Gabriela Maloney
INFANTILE DIGITAL FIBROMA: A RARE AND INTERESTING BENIGN SOFT TISSUE TUMOR
Etan Marks
CUTANEOUS PRESENTATION OF IVLBCL: A CASE REPORT
Rebecca Millius
AN UNUSUAL CANDIDA INFECTION IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT
Ifeoma U. Nwadei
BILATERAL AXILLARY MASSES AFTER LASER PHOTOEPILATION THERAPY: A UNIQUE
COMPLICATION
Ifeoma U. Nwadei
FOREIGN BODY REACTION TO THREE INJECTABLE FILLERS
Jose E. Ollague
COMPOSITE LYMPHOMA: CONCURRENT CUTANEOUS B-CELL SMALL LYMPHOCYTIC LYMPHOMA
AND PERIPHERAL T-CELL LYMPHOMA IN A PATIENT WITH SEZARY SYNDROME
Oluwakemi Onajin
RICKETTSIA PARKERI RICKETTSIOSIS PRESENTING WITH A PAPULOVESICULAR RASH AND
MYOPERICARDITIS
Vishwas Parekh
HYPERKERATOTIC VARIANT OF POROKERATOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH HIV AND HEPATITIS C
VIRUS INFECTIONS AND A THERAPY-RELATED IMMUNOSUPPRESSED STATE
Vishwas Parekh
CD56 AND GRANZIME B-POSITIVE MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES. REPORT OF A CASE
Mauricio Postigo-MacDowell
EXTRANODAL ROSAI DORFMAN DISEASE. REPORT OF SEVEN CASES FROM AREQUIPA, PERU
Mauricio Postigo-MacDowell
CORROSION OF CUTANEOUS FERRUGINOUS BODIES MIMIC MELANOCYTIC TUMORS AND OTHER
LESIONS
Bruce D. Ragsdale
A SURFERS' KNOT, UNTANGLED BY PATIENT HISTORY
Bruce D. Ragsdale
CUTANEOUS ROSAI-DORFMAN DISEASE AT THE SITE OF AN INFLUENZA VACCINATION
Sophia Rangwala
MALIGNANT MELANOMA AND CUTANEOUS MASTOCYTOSIS - IS THERE A PATHOGENETIC LINK?
Jeave Reserva
A PRIMARY CUTANEOUS CD30-POSITIVE T-CELL LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER ARISING IN
A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE MYELOMA AND CUTANEOUS AMYLOID
Ryan Romano
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015
10:00am-10:30am
- Defense of Posters with Q/A - Cont'd
Lobby Foyer
VULVAR ERYTHRASMA: POTENTIAL CAUSE FOR PERSISTENT SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN LICHEN
SCLEROSUS
Michelle Schneider
ACQUIRED SMOOTH MUSCLE HAMARTOMA OF THE LABIA MAJORA: A CASE REPORT
Kabeer Shah
NECROLYTIC MIGRATORY ERYTHEMA RESULTING FROM SEVERE NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY
Maria Sheron
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS ADENOMYOEPITHELIOMA
Konstantinos Gus Sidiropoulos
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REPORT OF A DERMAL ADNEXAL TUMOR CONSISTENT WITH TRICHOGERMINOMA
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INTERSTITIAL GRANULOMATOUS DERMATITIS IN THE SETTING OF MICROSCOPIC POLYANGIITIS
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