Ted Rosen, MD

Articles

Norwegian Scabies

February 02, 2004

A52-year-old white man presented with a pruritic eruption on the neck of 3 months’ duration. The rash had not responded to a potent topical corticosteroid prescribed by another practitioner for the presumed diagnosis of eczema. The patient reported no current health problems. His history included a pubic louse infestation and several episodes of uncomplicated urethral gonorrhea. He readily admitted to having unprotected sexual intercourse with prostitutes.

Lipodystrophy

September 15, 2003

A 1-year history of “dents” on her body prompted a 40-year-old African American woman to seek medical evaluation. Her medical history was unremarkable; however, there was a strong family history of severe type 2 diabetes mellitus. The patient denied having received or having self-administered injections into the affected areas. She reported no history of deep, tender nodules at the sites.

Nummular Eczema: What's the Best Rx?

September 01, 2003

Intense pruritus centered around a sparse “rash” sent a 32-year-old Chinese man for medical evaluation. The patient’s medical and social histories were unremarkable.

Acute Radiodermatitis

July 01, 2003

For 3 weeks, an extremely painful lesion had been present on the right ankle of a 46-year-old man. The 7 × 6-cm tender erosion was located just superior to the lateral malleolus. An antibiotic prescribed by another practitioner for a presumed infected insect bite had failed to ameliorate the pain and clear the lesion.

Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma

May 01, 2003

A 45-year-old woman presented with a slowly enlarging, mildly tender lesionon the left sole. The large indurated plaque was studded with multiple firmpapules and nodules that involved the instep and extended onto the medialaspect of the foot. There was no regional adenopathy.

Painful Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Jaw

April 01, 2003

A painful, 4.8-cm nodule developed over 3 weeks on the face of a 76-year-old man. The results of a generous shave biopsy suggested a keratoacanthoma, a benign but locally destructive tumor that typically arises abruptly and enlarges rapidly. Curettage and desiccation were subsequently performed.

Tinea Versicolor: Case 1

October 02, 1999

A 28-year-old white man presented with a recent-onset rash that involved the upper arms.

Tinea Versicolor: Case 2

October 02, 1999

A 25-year-old black man was intermittently plagued with a mildly pruritic eruption on his chest and back only.