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    Urolithiasis in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia by HOWARD, S. C, KAPLAN, S. D, SKOCH, J. P, ROY, S. III, HUDSON, M, PUI, C-H, RAZZOUK, Bl, RIVERA, G. K, SANDLUND, J. T, RIBEIRO, R. C, RUBNITZ, J. E, GAJJAR, A. J, KE, W, HANCOCK, M. L

    Published in Leukemia (01-03-2003)
    “…We evaluated the incidence, timing, and consequences of urolithiasis in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). A total of 20 patients with…”
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    Dermatologic manifestations of zoonotic diseases transmitted by dogs: “Spot” could give you spots by Klein, Paytra A., Parisi, Rose, Daniel, Jency M., Rogers, Roy S.

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-10-2024)
    “…The bond between humans and dogs is precious and has been treasured since ancient times. Dog ownership is linked to numerous health benefits, such as increased…”
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    Coexistence of oral lichen planus and vulvar lichen sclerosus by Janovska, Marketa, Bodiford, Katherine J., Bruce, Alison J., Rogers, Roy S.

    “…Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a mucosal variant of lichen planus. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an inflammatory disorder with a predilection for genital skin. We…”
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    Non-Scarring Alopecia in Females: A Comprehensive Review by Aristizabal, Miguel A., Bruce, Alison J., Rogers III, Roy S., Pincelli, Thais

    Published in European medical journal. Dermatology (09-08-2024)
    “…Alopecia is prevalent among females, categorised as either scarring or non-scarring, depending on the potential for hair follicle regeneration. Various…”
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    Recalcitrant symptomatic vulvar lichen planus: response to topical tacrolimus by Byrd, Julie A, Davis, Mark D P, Rogers, 3rd, Roy S

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-06-2004)
    “…Topical tacrolimus has been reported to be an effective treatment for genital lichen planus in small case series. We retrospectively reviewed the medical…”
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    Natural history of erythromelalgia: presentation and outcome in 168 patients by Davis, M D, O'Fallon, W M, Rogers, 3rd, R S, Rooke, T W

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-03-2000)
    “…To describe the demographics, presentation, and outcome in patients with erythromelalgia--a rare and poorly understood clinical syndrome defined by the triad…”
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    Clinical, pathologic, and immunopathologic features of dermatitis herpetiformis: review of the Mayo Clinic experience by Alonso-Llamazares, Javier, Gibson, Lawrence E., Rogers III, Roy S.

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-09-2007)
    “…Background  Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a cutaneous manifestation of gluten sensitivity, occasionally associated with other autoimmune disorders, and…”
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    Acute renal failure at onset of therapy for advanced stage Burkitt lymphoma and B cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma by STAPLETON, F. B, STROTHER, D. R, ROY, S. III, WYATT, R. J, MCKAY, C. P, MURPHY, S. B

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-1988)
    “…Aggressive therapeutic maneuvers to reduce the risk for acute renal failure are routine in the management of children receiving therapy for advanced stage…”
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    Tetracycline and other tetracycline-derivative staining of the teeth and oral cavity by Sánchez, Andrés R., Rogers III, Roy S., Sheridan, Phillip J.

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-10-2004)
    “…Tetracyclines (TCN) were introduced in 1948 as broad‐spectrum antibiotics that may be used in the treatment of many common infections in children and adults…”
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    Oral drug reactions by Tack, D. Alan, Rogers III, Roy S.

    Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-09-2002)
    “…Drug‐induced side effects are a frequent occurrence. Many commonly available drugs are capable of causing untoward reactions. Such adverse effects may be seen…”
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    Perspectives on adverse effects of milks and infant formulas used in infant feeding by Roy, 3rd, S

    “…Potential adverse effects of infant formulas and breast milk upon growth are discussed. The author's description of failure to thrive in infants receiving a…”
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    Diagnosis and management of oral viral infections by Bruce, Alison J., Hairston, Bethany R., Rogers III, Roy S.

    Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-09-2002)
    “…Many common viral infections produce characteristic lesions in the oral cavity. The diagnostic clinical features and the available confirmatory tests…”
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    IgA nephropathy: Long-term prognosis for pediatric patients by Wyatt, Robert J., Kritchevsky, Stephen B., Woodford, Susan Y., Miller, Paula M., Roy, Shane, Holland, Nancy H., Jackson, Elizabeth, Bishof, Nancy A.

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-12-1995)
    “…Objective: The determination of the ultimate prognosis for patients with IgA nephropathy diagnosed in childhood requires long-term follow-up of identified…”
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    Immunoregulatory studies in patients with IgA nephropathy by Wyatt, R J, Valenski, W R, Stapleton, F B, Roy, 3rd, S, Woolridge, T D, Trouy, R L, Herrod, H G

    “…Numerous studies have evaluated T cell subsets and in vitro IgA synthesis in patients with IgA nephropathy. These reports have resulted in the hypothesis that…”
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    Mucous membrane pemphigoid, thymoma, and myasthenia gravis by Sabet, Haideh Yazdani, Davis, Jaime L., Rogers III, Roy S.

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-09-2000)
    “…In November 1997, approximately 1 year before being evaluated at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, a 63‐year‐old woman presented with erosive tongue lesions that…”
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