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International Journal of Dermatology | 2014

Ocular melanoma and the BAP1 hereditary cancer syndrome: implications for the dermatologist.

Lisa M. Martorano; Richard R. Winkelmann; Colleen M. Cebulla; Mohamed H. Abdel-Rahman; Shannon M. Campbell

Ocular melanoma is a rare subtype of melanoma, which includes uveal melanoma (UM) and conjunctival melanoma. UM is associated with an increased risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM) in addition to mesothelioma, skin lesions such as epithelioid atypical Spitz tumors, and other internal malignancies due to a germline mutation of the BRCA1‐associated protein 1 (BAP1) gene. Such familial risks are important for dermatologists to recognize when screening patients with a history of UM for CM and other malignancies. Molecular genetics further help to elucidate the connections between UM and CM by revealing similarities and differences in important mutations among the melanoma subtypes. Both UM and CM have been shown to harbor germline mutation of BAP1. However, somatic mutations in either GNAQ or GNA11 are unique to UM tumors and could be used as potential markers to differentiate UM from metastatic CM and act as direct therapeutic targets. However, CM‐associated BRAF and CDKN2A mutations are rare in UM. This review addresses the clinical features, pathogenesis, and current treatment options of UM, focusing on UM and the BAP1 cancer syndrome to raise awareness of ocular melanoma and its greater role in the predisposition to a hereditary cancer syndrome.


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2013

Acne Vulgaris and the Epidermal Barrier: Is Acne Vulgaris Associated with Inherent Epidermal Abnormalities that Cause Impairment of Barrier Functions? Do Any Topical Acne Therapies Alter the Structural and/or Functional Integrity of the Epidermal Barrier?

Shannon C. Trotter; Novie Sroa; Richard R. Winkelmann; Thomas Olencki; Mark A. Bechtel


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2012

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: Novel Application to Dermatological Disease

Shannon M. Campbell; Richard R. Winkelmann; Stevan Walkowski


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2014

Assessment of a Diagnostic Predictive Probability Model Provided by a Multispectral Digital Skin Lesion Analysis Device for Melanoma and Other High-risk Pigmented Lesions and its Impact on Biopsy Decisions.

Richard R. Winkelmann; Jane Yoo; Natalie Tucker; Richard White; Darrell S. Rigel


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2015

Negative predictive value of pigmented lesion evaluation by multispectral digital skin lesion analysis in a community practice setting.

Richard R. Winkelmann; Darrell S. Rigel; Emily Kollmann; Nicole Swenson; Natalie Tucker; Mark S. Nestor


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2015

Impact of Guidance Provided by a Multispectral Digital Skin Lesion Analysis Device Following Dermoscopy on Decisions to Biopsy Atypical Melanocytic Lesions

Richard R. Winkelmann; Jane Yoo; Natalie Tucker; Richard White; Darrell S. Rigel


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2015

Assessing frequency and quality of US dermatologist sunscreen recommendations to their patients.

Richard R. Winkelmann; Darrell S. Rigel


The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology | 2015

Comparison of the Distribution of Morphological Disorganization of Pigmented Lesions in a Community-based Practice versus a University-based Clinical Setting as Measured by a Multispectral Digital Skin Lesion Analysis Device: Impact on Diagnosis.

Richard R. Winkelmann; Gregory Nikolaidis; Darrell S. Rigel; Natalie Tucker; Laura Speck


Dermatologic Clinics | 2017

Assessing Genetic Expression Profiles in Melanoma Prognosis

Aaron S. Farberg; Alex M. Glazer; Richard R. Winkelmann; Darrell S. Rigel


The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2015

Pigmented Skin Lesion Biopsies After Computer-Aided Multispectral Digital Skin Lesion Analysis

Richard R. Winkelmann; Natalie Tucker; Richard White; Darrell S. Rigel

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Aaron S. Farberg

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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