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    Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor Therapy for Locally Advanced and Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis of Interventional Studies by Jacobsen, Audrey A, Aldahan, Adam S, Hughes, Olivia B, Shah, Vidhi V, Strasswimmer, John

    Published in JAMA dermatology (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2016)
    “…Hedgehog pathway inhibitors (HPIs) were made available by US Food and Drug Administration approval in 2012 for vismodegib and 2015 for sonidegib. Both target…”
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    Efficacy of intralesional immunotherapy for the treatment of warts: A review of the literature by Aldahan, Adam Souhail, Mlacker, Stephanie, Shah, Vidhi V., Kamath, Preetha, Alsaidan, Mohammed, Samarkandy, Sahal, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in Dermatologic therapy (01-05-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Warts are common epidermal growths caused by human papillomavirus that often cause significant discomfort and embarrassment. Current treatment options…”
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    Laser and Light Treatments for Striae Distensae: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature by Aldahan, Adam S., Shah, Vidhi V., Mlacker, Stephanie, Samarkandy, Sahal, Alsaidan, Mohammed, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in American journal of clinical dermatology (01-06-2016)
    “…Striae distensae (SD) are common dermatologic lesions that often arise as a result of rapid weight change, certain endocrine conditions, or prolonged exposure…”
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    5-Fluorouracil in the Treatment of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature by Shah, Vidhi V., Aldahan, Adam S., Mlacker, Stephanie, Alsaidan, Mohammed, Samarkandy, Sahal, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in Dermatology and Therapy (01-06-2016)
    “…Hypertrophic (HTSs) and keloid scars are common dermatological complaints produced by disruption of the normal wound-healing process. Despite a wide array of…”
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    The picosecond laser for tattoo removal by Hsu, Vincent M., Aldahan, Adam S., Mlacker, Stephanie, Shah, Vidhi V., Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in Lasers in Medical Science (01-11-2016)
    “…The prevalence of tattoos continues to grow as modern society’s stigma towards this form of body art shifts towards greater acceptance. Approximately one third…”
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    Laser and light-based treatments of venous lakes: a literature review by Mlacker, Stephanie, Shah, Vidhi V., Aldahan, Adam S., McNamara, Colin A., Kamath, Preetha, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in Lasers in Medical Science (01-09-2016)
    “…Venous lake is a benign vascular malformation commonly seen in elderly patients, typically arising in sun-exposed areas of the body. Patients often seek…”
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    Origin of the Zika virus revealed: a historical journey across the world by Mlacker, Stephanie, Shafa, Golsa, Aldahan, Adam S., Shah, Vidhi V., Samarkandy, Sahal, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-12-2016)
    “…Background Zika virus (ZIKV) is an arbovirus within the Flaviviridae family, the recent spread of which has promoted public concern. Methods This study…”
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    Lasers and nevus of Ota: a comprehensive review by Shah, Vidhi V., Bray, Fleta N., Aldahan, Adam S., Mlacker, Stephanie, Nouri, Keyvan

    Published in Lasers in medical science (01-01-2016)
    “…Nevus of Ota is a benign dermal melanocytic nevus that typically affects Asian children and women. The nevus presents as unilateral blue-gray hyperpigmented…”
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    Medical Malpractice in Dermatology—Part I: Reducing the Risks of a Lawsuit by Shah, Vidhi V., Kapp, Marshall B., Wolverton, Stephen E.

    Published in American journal of clinical dermatology (01-12-2016)
    “…Malpractice risk is a common source of concern for the practicing physician. Dermatologists experience fewer lawsuits than most other specialists in medicine,…”
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