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American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1999

Secondary syphilis in persons infected with and not infected with HIV-1: a comparative immunohistologic study.

Robert L. McBroom; Angela R. Styles; Michael J. Chiu; Cynthia Clegg; Clay J. Cockerell; Justin D. Radolf

To better understand the cutaneous immune response to Treponema pallidum, we performed an immunohistologic study of skin biopsies from a total of 11 patients with secondary syphilis; biopsies from five persons infected with HIV-1 were included in the analysis to assess at the tissue level the impact of concomitant HIV-1 infection on disease expression. In all of the biopsies, staining for HLA-DR, a marker for cellular activation, was observed among infiltrating leukocytes, dermal vascular endothelial cells, and keratinocytes. Infiltrating mononuclear cells stained positively for CD4 or CD8, with CD4+ cells always being in the majority. Surprisingly, most of the CD4+ cells had histiocytic, rather than lymphocytic, morphologic characteristics. Immunostaining for CD14 confirmed that these cells were monocytic in origin, whereas immunostaining for CD3 revealed that the lymphocytes were predominantly CD8+ cytotoxic T cells. B cells were not detected despite the presence of variable numbers of plasma cells in all specimens. By immunofluorescence, all of the specimens demonstrated perivascular deposition of immunoglobulins, complement, or fibrinogen; linear staining at the dermal-epidermal junction also was observed in most of the specimens. No differences in immunocytochemical or immunofluorescence staining patterns were observed between the specimens from patients who were HIV positive and patients who were HIV negative. In addition to providing a more precise definition of the infiltrating cells in syphilitic lesions, our results, taken as a whole, indicate that cellular immune processes are largely responsible for the development of cutaneous manifestations during syphilitic infection and that coinfection with HIV-1 has little discernible effect on the cutaneous response to T. pallidum.


Drugs & Aging | 1997

Actinic keratoses: Differential diagnosis and treatment

John W. J. Barnaby; Angela R. Styles; Clay J. Cockerell

SummaryActinic keratoses are extremely common premalignant keratinocytic neoplastic lesions that develop primarily in fair-complexioned individuals during mid-life or beyond. Genetic, occupational and other environmental factors predispose to the development of these lesions. Without treatment, a significant number may progress to fully developed neoplasms, especially squamous cell carcinoma, over a period of 20 to 50 years. The multistep theory of carcinogenesis is helpful in understanding the pathogenesis and progression of this important and highly prevalent lesion.


Cutis | 2001

Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides : A report of 7 cases and review of the literature

Melody L. Stone; Angela R. Styles; Clay J. Cockerell; Amit G. Pandya


Cutis | 2000

Routine periodic acid-Schiff staining of nail plate fragments in fungal cultures for onychomycosis: A method to increase the sensitivity of diagnosis

Edward J. Zabawski; Angela R. Styles; Clay J. Cockerell


International Journal of Dermatology | 1998

Extra‐abdominal desmoid tumor: an unusual subcutaneous lesion presenting as shoulder pain

Jana L. Simpson; Angelo A. Petropolis; Angela R. Styles; Edward J. Zabawski; Clay J. Cockerell


Dermatology Online Journal | 1997

Asymptomatic facial papules and acrochordons of the thighs. Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome.

Edward J. Zabawski; Angela R. Styles; Dudley Goetz; Clay J. Cockerell


Dermatology Online Journal | 1998

One day old infant with an erythematous and vesicular eruption

Edward J. Zabawski; Angela R. Styles; Daniel D. Witheiler; Clay J. Cockerell


Dermatology Online Journal | 1998

Erythematous and vesicular eruption in a one day old infant.

Clay J. Cockerell; Angela R. Styles; Daniel D. Witheiler; Edward J. Zabawski


Dermatology Online Journal | 1997

Asymptomatic facial papules and acrochordons of the thighs

Zabawski Edward; Angela R. Styles; Dudley Goetz; Clay J. Cockerell


Dermatology Online Journal | 1997

Asymptomatic facial papules and acrochordons of the thighs - eScholarship

Zabawski, Edward, Jr Do; Angela R. Styles; Goetz, Dudley, Do; Clay J. Cockerell

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Clay J. Cockerell

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Edward J. Zabawski

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Daniel D. Witheiler

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Dudley Goetz

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Amit G. Pandya

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Angelo A. Petropolis

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Cynthia Clegg

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Jana L. Simpson

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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John W. J. Barnaby

University of Texas at Dallas

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Justin D. Radolf

University of Connecticut Health Center

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