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Publications and Presentations

The UMMC Department of Dermatology faculty and residents have had a productive year teaching at regional and national conferences.  National and regional lectures for 2024, or those not previously reported, include:

Publications and Presentations

Abstracts and Presentations:

  1. Eley, S.J., Albrecht, M., Sauce, E., Brodell, R.T., Nahar, V.K., Huynh, T.N. Mucinous Eccrine Nevus: A rare lesion with unique histopathological characteristics. Poster presentation at: American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting; November 7, 2025; Baltimore, MD
  2. Islam, R., Reeves, C., Mockbee, C.S., Helms, S.E., Huynh, T.N., Hughes, L., Ivory, D., Clark, J.T., Brodell, R.B., Nahar, V.K. 63368 Strategic Assessment of Project ECHO® Dermatology in the Deep South: A SWOT Approach (September 2025) 93(3):, Supplement AB303 https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(25)01937-1/abstract

Publications:

  1. Awais, M., Vick, L.R., Flischel, A.E., Al Hmada, Y., Brodell, R.T. Utilization of FaxitronTM imaging for the pathologic diagnosis of calciphylaxis: A case report. J Case Rep Images Pathol 2025;11(1):22–25.
  2. Bhandari, R., Rezac, L., Pearlman, R.L., Nahar, V.K., & Black, W.H. (In Press). Patients with Skin Cancer Prefer to Participate in Procedure Cost Discussions: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Dermatology Research and Practice. Accepted 8/25/2025
  3.  DeLong, B., Piliang, M., Brodell, R.T., Molenda, M. Brief Report:  AI-generated promoting medical education.  J Am Acad Dermatol.  Accepted 8/27/2025.
  4. Gammon, V.K., Simmons, N., Yusuf, Y., Brodell, R.T., Gonzalez-Fernandez, F. Verruca Actinic Keratosis vs. Verruca Vulgaris - Importance of Communication, Adequate Specimen Excision and Tissue Orientation. J of Skin. 2025;9(4):2559-2562. doi:10.25251/ef03js48
  5. Murdock, A., Islam, R.K., McKee, E., Gruszynski, K., Brodell, R.T., Dascanio, J., Huynh, T.N., Nahar, V.K. Occupational skin diseases in veterinarians: A scoping review.  Italian Journal of Psychology and Occupational Health. 2025;5(3):224-240. Doi: 10.69088/2025/CCPT4.
  6. Parker, R.T., Jimenez, J.A., Huynh, T., Brodell, R.T. Beginning of the End (BOTE) Sign in the Setting of Recurrent Molluscum Contagiosum in a Child. Cureus. 2025 Aug 6;17(8):e89489. doi: 10.7759/cureus.89489. PMID: 40918906; PMCID: PMC12412773.
  7. Parker, R.T., Jimenez, J.A., Huynh, T., and Brodell, R.T.  Case Report: Beginning of the End (BOTE) Sign in the Setting of Recurrent Molluscum Contagiosum in a Child.  Cureus. (Springer Nature) Accepted August 5, 2025.
  8. Taranto, V., Nikakis, J., Krdi, G., Brodell, R.T. et. al. Tips for a Successful Match. In: Agarwal PK, (eds), Dermatology Fundamentals. Delhi, India: Thieme; 2025:10-15.
  9. Watson, A., Badon, H., Braswell, M.A., Sorensen, R.H., Merfeld, J., Dillard, S.C., Brodell, R.T.  Urticaria Following COVID-19 Booster Vaccination:  Case Series and Review.  SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine.  Accepted July 7, 2025.
  10. Watson, A. J., Eckerson, A. C., Brodell, R. T., Jackson, J. D., & Nahar, V. K. (In Press). Advantages and Disadvantages of a Private Vs Academic Setting for Dermatology Practice. Cutis. Accepted 7/16/2025.
  11. Benge, J.C., Cruse, A.R., Brodell, R.T., & Nahar, V.K. (In Press). Gianotti-Crosti syndrome-like Reaction Before Resolution of Molluscum Contagiosum. Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association. Accepted 7/16/2025
  12. Weber, B., Ferris, M., Ivory, D., Trammell, V., Nahar, V. K., & Asch, S. (In Press). Expanding Rural Access to Pediatric Dermatology Expertise: An Interdisciplinary Approach through Project ECHO. Archives of Dermatological Research. Accepted 9/9/2025.
  13. Goode, S.S., Quiring, R.A., Awais, M., Brodell, R.T., Sharma, P.C.  Eruptive Inflammatory Tinea Corporis: Molecular Testing on Formalin-fixed Tissue Can Confirm the Causative Species. AME Case Reports. Accepted 9/26/25.
  14. Islam, R. K., Sharma, M., Wilkerson, A. H., Layman, B., Dunn, C., Somi, S. A., Sharma, R., Gruszynski, K., Quadri, S. S., Nahar, V. K., & Davis, R. E. (In Press). Understanding and Predicting Flossing Behavior in Rural Appalachian Communities Using the Multi-Theory Model. Scientific Reports. Accepted 7/22/25