Joe Monroe, PA-C

DONNA M O'NEILL M.D. P.C.

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Articles

Long-standing Tinea Pedis

September 14, 2005

A pruritic rash of unknown origin had been present on the dorsum of a 26-year-old woman's foot for several months. Despite oral antibiotic therapy and applications of antifungal creams and topical corticosteroids, the condition did not resolve.

Nail Gun Injury

September 14, 2005

While on the job, a 24-year-old construction worker accidentally shot a nail through his right index finger with a nail gun. Roentgenographic studies revealed no damage to the bone. No neurovascular deficit was noted on examination.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

September 14, 2005

Tortuous, dilated varicosities; multiple smaller caliber abnormal perforating vessels; and chronic brawny edema of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) were seen on a 70-year-old man's left leg. He reported that the edema and discoloration had worsened over the last 15 years. The brawny edema stopped just above the ankle, indicating that compression by the patient's sock controlled the signs and symptoms of CVI.

Tinea Faciei

September 14, 2005

An eruption on the face of a 49-year-old woman had been misdiagnosed as a staphylococcal infection; the rash failed to respond to oral and topical antibiotics. A mid-potency topical corticosteroid also had been tried, but the eruption worsened.

Erythema Nodosum on Thighs and Anterior Tibial Areas of a 36-Year-Old Woman

September 14, 2005

An otherwise healthy 36-year-old woman complained of multiple tender, hot, bright red nodules of acute onset on her thighs and anterior tibial areas. Antibiotics had been given for a suspected infection, but the rash persisted.

Hansen's Disease (Leprosy)

September 14, 2005

For 3 years, a 53-year-old man had noted increasingly extensive changes in his skin, including facial thickening, a progressive reddish tinge, and annular lesions on his trunk. He also complained of itching on the periphery of his face.

Nummular Eczema: Don't Mistake it for a Fungal Infection

February 01, 2005

The multiple, uniformly scaly, coin-shaped, papulosquamous lesions shown here on the lower leg of a 61-year-old man had persisted for 3 months despite application of topical clotrimazole and 1% hydrocortisone. The rash involved only the legs and was variably pruritic. The patient had a long history of dry skin.

Ganglion Cyst

August 02, 2004

A 72-year-old woman presented for evaluation of a large swelling onher dorsal wrist, which had been present for 2 years. The protuberancewas not painful or tender; the patient was otherwise in goodhealth.

Tinea Types: Common Dermatophyte Infections Tinea Pedis and Onychomycosis

June 01, 2004

A 50-year-old man had a long-standing rash on both soles. The patient’s toenails were yellow and dystrophic. These physical findings strongly suggested moccasin-variety tinea pedis and onychomycosis.