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    Jewish women dermatologists who escaped the perils of National Socialism: Triumph over adversity by Walter, Sophie, Parish, Lawrence Charles

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (10-09-2024)
    “…The period of National Socialism (1933-1945), including the Holocaust and World War II, has had a profound impact on dermatology. We identify Jewish women…”
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    Hereditary angioedema: Diagnosis and management–a perspective for the dermatologist by Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    “…Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a relatively rare, but potentially life-threatening genetic disorder characterized by marked, diffuse mucosal edema that, in…”
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    Sarcoidosis: A great imitator by Karadağ, Ayşe Serap, MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-05-2019)
    “…AbstractSarcoidosis is a chronic multisystemic, inflammatory disease with specific granulomatous cutaneous lesions. The cutaneous form may be considered a…”
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    Randomized trial of topically applied repifermin (recombinant human keratinocyte growth factor-2) to accelerate wound healing in venous ulcers by Robson, Martin C, Phillips, Tania J, Falanga, Vincent, Odenheimer, Daniel J, Parish, Lawrence Charles, Jensen, Jeffrey L, Steed, David L

    Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-09-2001)
    “…About 600,000 people in the United States are estimated to be affected by venous ulcers. The cornerstone of care of chronic venous ulcers involves the…”
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    The importance of the history of dermatology: An American viewpoint by Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract The history of dermatology is a significant aspect of the specialty, if only to put into perspective the development of the specialty. Early pioneers…”
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    The status of the seborrheic keratosis by Karadag, Ayse Serap, MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2018)
    “…Abstract Seborrheic keratosis (SK), whose appearance is generally a small roundish reddish to brownish scaling lesion ranging in size from a few mm to many mm,…”
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    Daniel Turner (1667–1740) by Grzybowski, Andrzej, MD, PhD, MBA, Kanclerz, Piotr, MD, PhD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD(Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2020)
    “…AbstractDaniel Turner (1667–1740) is credited with having written the first book in English on the diagnosis and treatment of skin disease. In De Morbis…”
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    The rash that presents as target lesions by Wolf, Ronni, MD, Parish, Jennifer L., MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2019)
    “…AbstractWe have explored the rash that appears as target lesions, with the central and dominant diseases belonging to the Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic…”
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    Barrier-repair prescription moisturizers: Do we really need them? Facts and controversies by Wolf, Ronni, MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract There is now scientific evidence of genetically driven skin-barrier anomalies in atopic patients. These barrier anomalies facilitate sustained antigen…”
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    The decubitus ulcer: Facts and controversies by Campbell, Caren, BA, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract Defining the decubitus ulcer proves as difficult as agreeing on a name for the condition. Causes include pressure over bony prominences, shearing…”
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    Effect of soaps and detergents on epidermal barrier function by Wolf, Ronni, MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract The past decade has witnessed an explosion of new impartial information about the complex interaction of the skin with topically applied substances,…”
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    Occupational Acral Dermatitis and Where the Twain Shall Meet by Wolf, Ronni, MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon), Tüzün, Yalçın, MD

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract This contribution, which is somewhat of a departure from the usual format, will focus on dermatologic conditions that are consequences of the…”
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    The fate of Hungarian Jewish dermatologists during the Holocaust by Bock, Julia, PhD, Burgdorf, Walter H.C., MD (dec), Hoenig, Leonard J., MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-11-2016)
    “…AbstractAt least 564,500 Hungarian Jews perished during the Holocaust, including many physicians. Exactly how many Jewish dermatologists were killed is not…”
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    Ethical dilemmas in journal publication by Babalola, Olubukola, BS, Grant-Kels, Jane M., MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD(Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract Physicians often face tremendous pressures and incentives to publish, sometimes leading to a compromise of ethical standards, either consciously or…”
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    The fate of Hungarian Jewish dermatologists during the Holocaust Part 1: Six refugees who fled by Burgdorf, Walter H.C., MD, (dec), Bock, Julia, PhD, Hoenig, Leonard J., MD, Parish, Lawrence Charles, MD, MD (Hon)

    Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract From the times of Moritz Kaposi, Hungarian Jewish physicians have significantly contributed to the development of dermatology. Part 1 of this special…”
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