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    Topical 5‐fluorouracil in dermatologic disease by Prince, Garrett T., Cameron, Michael C., Fathi, Ramin, Alkousakis, Theodore

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-10-2018)
    “…Background 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU) has proven to be an effective therapy in the treatment of a variety of dermatologic conditions. Approved by the United States…”
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    A review of non-pharmacologic approaches to enhance the patient experience in dermatologic surgery by Gamboa, Jakob, Cameron, Michael C, Fathi, Ramin, Alkousakis, Theodore

    Published in Dermatology online journal (2020)
    “…Efforts to increase patient comfort by minimizing pain and anxiety have been shown to improve clinical outcomes, reduce pain thresholds, decrease analgesic…”
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    Gender differences in melanoma prognostic factors by Farahi, Jessica M, Fazzari, Melissa, Braunberger, Taylor, Caravaglio, Joseph V, Kretowicz, Alexandra, Wells, Keith, Dellavalle, Robert P, Norris, David, Alkousakis, Theodore

    Published in Dermatology online journal (15-04-2018)
    “…Although previous studies identify gender differences in melanoma, limited research on the phenomenon exists. In this retrospective chart review, 1,156 adults…”
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    Remote-onset alopecia areata attributed to ipilimumab by Pearson, David R, Lewis, Karl, Alkousakis, Theodore

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2019)
    “…Ipilimumab is a fully humanized monoclonal antibody against cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) and one of a growing class of immunomodulatory…”
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    Fascial dehiscence after trauma laparotomy: a sign of intra-abdominal sepsis by Tillou, Areti, Weng, Janie, Alkousakis, Theodore, Velmahos, George

    Published in The American surgeon (01-11-2003)
    “…Fascial dehiscence (FD) after trauma laparotomy is associated with technical failure, wound sepsis, or intra-abdominal infection (IAI). The association of IAI…”
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