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TEXAS CHILDREN'S DERMATOLOGY
CLINIC
Curriculum Vitae:
Denise W. Metry, M.D.
Chief, Dermatology Clinic
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Texas Children's
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Undergraduate Education:
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 1988-1991, BS
Medical Education or Graduate Education:
The University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas 1991-1995, MD
Postgraduate Training: residency, fellowship:
Internship, St. Joseph Hospital, Houston, Texas 1995-1996
Dermatology Residency, The University of Texas Medical School,
Houston, Texas, The MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
1996-1999
Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship, The University of Texas Medical
School, Houston, Texas 1999-200
Educational Grant to Study Pediatric Dermatology, The University of
California at San Francisco; San Francisco, California
11/12-12/17/99.
Elective to Study Pediatric Dermatology, The Medical College of
Wisconsin; Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5/22-6/13/00.
Current faculty position:
Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, Texas
Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, 2000-Present
Clinic Chief, Pediatric Dermatology, Texas Children's Hospital,
2002-Present
Hospital Staff Appointments:
Texas Children’s Hospital: Active
Ben Taub General Hospital: Consulting
Methodist Hospital: Consulting
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital: Consulting
Veterans Administration Hospital: Consulting
The Women’s Hospital of Texas: Consulting
Merck Manual Award for Academic Achievement, 1995
Outstanding Medical Student by the Dept. of Dermatology, 1995
Women’s Dermatologic Society Fellowship Award, 1999
Poster Award (The many faces of PHACE syndrome), The Society
for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting, 2000
Dermatology Foundation Research Award Recipient, 2003
Poster Award (Solitary, segmental hemangiomas of the skin are
associated
with visceral hemangiomatosis), The Society for Pediatric
Dermatology
Annual Meeting, 2003
Poster Award (The successful use of becaplermin (Regranex) cream for
ulcerated perineal hemangiomas), The Society for Pediatric
Dermatology Annual Meeting, 2003
Texas Children’s Hospital Auxiliary Board Grant Recipient for
Hemangioma Research, 2003
Poster Award, (A prospective study of the PHACE association in
infantile hemangiomas: demographic features, clinical findings, and
complications),
The Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting, 2005
Board Certified – American Board of Dermatology, 1999
Journal Publications:
1. Walker DC, Kolar KA, Hebert AA, Jordon RE. Neonatal pemphigus
foliaceus. Arch Dermatol 1995;131:1308-1311.
2. Walker DC, Cohen PR. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole-associated
acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis: case report and review of
drug-induced Sweet’s syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol 1996;34:918-23.
3. Whaley KL, Cather JC, Walker DC, Cohen PR, Helekar B, Xiaochem X,
Duvic M. Topical retinoids improve stage I cutaneous T cell lymphoma
lesions. J Invest Dermatol 1997;108:635.
4. Metry DW, Hebert AA. Benign cutaneous vascular tumors of infancy:
when to worry, what to do. Arch Dermatol. 2000;136:905-14.
5. Metry DW, Hebert AA. Insect and arachnid stings, bites,
infestations, and repellents. Pediatr Ann 2000;29:39-48.
6. Metry DW, Hebert AA. Topical therapies/medications in the
pediatric patient. Pediatr Clin North Am 2000;47:867-76.
7. Metry DW, Lahart CJ, Farmer KL, Hebert AA. Stevens-Johnson
syndrome caused by the antiretroviral drug: nevirapine. J Am Acad
Dermatol 2001;44:354-7.
8. Hicks J, Metry DW, Barrish J, Levy M. Uncombable hair (cheveux
incoiffables, pili trianguli et canaliculi) syndrome: brief review
and role of scanning electron microscopy in diagnosis. Ultrastruct
Pathol 2001;25:99-103.
9. Metry DW, Dowd CF, Barkovich AJ, Frieden IJ. The many faces of
PHACE syndrome. J Pediatr 2001;139:117-23. Also presented as a
poster for the 13th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies in
Montreal, Canada; May 10-13, 2000 and The Society for Pediatric
Dermatology National Meeting in Santa Fe, NM; July 13-15, 2000.
10. Metry DW, Guill C. Generalized basaloid follicular hamartoma
syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol 2001;45:644-6.
11. Metry DW, Hebert AA, Jordon RE. Nonendemic pemphigus foliaceus
in children. J Am Acad Dermatol 2002;46:419-22.
12. Bell KA, Hicks J, Barrish J, Metry DW. A change in hair color
and texture in a healthy girl. Arch Dermatol 2002;138:689-94.
13. Hanson M, Lupski JR, Hicks JM, Metry DW. The association of
dermal melanocytosis with lysosomal storage disease: clinical
features and hypotheses regarding pathogenesis. Arch Dermatol
2003;139(7):916-20. Also presented as a poster for the Society for
Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Annapolis, Maryland; July 17-20,
2002.
14. Hussein MAW, Coats DK, Metry DW. Extensive facial hemangiomas
with serious associated systemic abnormalities. Medscape
Ophthalmology 3(2), 2002.
15. Ikediobi N, Iyengar V, Hwang L, Collins E, Metry DW. Infantile
myofibromatosis: support for autosomal dominant inheritance. J Am
Acad Dermatol 2003;49(2 Pt 3):148-150.
16. Nunez-Gussman J, Starke J, Correa A, Graviss EA, Pan X, Popek E,
Metry D. A report of cutaneous tuberculosis in siblings. Pediatr
Dermatol 2003;20(5):404-407.
17. Miller T, Metry DW. Multiple accessory tragi as a clue to the
oculo-auriculo-vertebral (Goldenhar’s) syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol
2003;49:S000.
18. Hill A, Metry DW. Unusual urticarial lesions in a child with
hypereosinophilic syndrome and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pediatr
Dermatol 2003:20(6):502-505.
19. Bender M, Potocki L, Metry DW. Cockayne syndrome. Pediatr
Dermatol 2003;20(6):538-540.
20. Metry DW, Dowd CF, Barkovich AJ, Frieden IJ. Re: Facial
hemangioma and cerebral corticovascular dysplasia: a syndrome
associated with epilepsy. Neurology 2003;61(10):1461.
21. Metry DW, Jung P, Levy ML. Use of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)
in children with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal
necrolysis: 7 cases and review of the literature. Pediatrics
2003;112:1430-1436. Also presented as a poster for The Society for
Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Annapolis, Maryland; July 17-20,
2002.
22. Metry DW, Hawrot A, Altman C, Frieden IJ. Association of
solitary, segmental hemangiomas of the skin with visceral
hemangiomatosis. Arch Dermatol 2004;140:591-596. Also presented as a
poster for the meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology in
Seattle Washington; June 18-21, 2003.
23. Metry D, Katta R. New and emerging pediatric infections.
Dermatol Clin 2003;21:269-76.
24. Metry DW. Complicated hemangiomas: recognition and management.
Postgrad Med;114(1):postgradmed.com, July 2003.
25. Browning J, Miller T, Metry DW. Cutaneous atypical mycobacterial
infection. Pediatrics in Review 2003;24(11):390-392.
26. Tay YK, Levy ML, Metry DW. Trichotillomania in childhood: case
series and review. Pediatrics 2004;140:e494-8.
27. Metz BJ, Rubenstein MC, Levy ML, Metry DW. Response of ulcerated
perineal hemangiomas of infancy to becaplermin gel, a recombinant
human platelet-derived growth factor. Arch Dermatol
2004;140(7):867-870. Also presented as a poster for the meeting of
the Society for Pediatric Dermatology in Seattle, Washington; June
18-21, 2003 and the meeting of the International Society for the
Study of Vascular Anomalies in Wellington, New Zealand; February
22-25, 2004.
28. Rubenstein M, Levy ML, Metry D. Voriconazole-induced
retinoid-like photosensitivity in childhood. Pediatr Dermatol
2004;21(6):675-678.
29. Metry DW. Potential complications of segmental hemangiomas of
infancy. Sem Cut Med Surg 2004;23(2): 107-115.
30. Metry D. Update on hemangiomas of infancy. Curr Opin Pediatr
2004;16(4):373-377.
31. Garman ME, Nunez-Gussman J, Metry DW. What syndrome is this?
Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans. Pediatr Dermatol
2005;22(2):
170-174.
32. Pielop JA, Metry DW. Multiple pilomatricomas in association with
spina
bifida Pediatr Dermatol 2005;22(2):178-9.
33. Roy J, Metry DW, Hicks J, Morgan AJ, Heptulla RA. An unusual
presentation of mastocytosis: unilateral swelling of the vulva.
Pediatr
Dermatol 2005;22(6):554-7.
34. Hawrot AC, Metry DW, Theos AJ, Levy ML. Etanercept for psoriasis
in the pediatric population: experience in 9 cases. Pediatr Dermatol
2006;23(1):67-71. Also presented as a poster for the meeting of the
Society for Pediatric Dermatology in Charleston, South Carolina;
June 18-20, 2004.
35. George D, Wasko C, Metry D. Atopic dermatitis and nutritional
rickets: an exercise in parental counseling. Pediatr Dermatol
2006;23(1):102-3.
Book chapters authored:
1. Walker DC, Tschen JA. Basal cell carcinoma: predisposing
genetic syndromes and clinical settings. In: Miller S, Maloney M (eds),
Cutaneous Oncology: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management.
Blackwell Science 1998;619-24.
2. Walker DC, Nelson BR. Dermatology. In: Wooliscroft J (ed),
Current Diagnosis and Treatment (2nd ed), Mosby, 1998.
3. Metry DW, Hebert AA. Neonatal mucous membrane disorders. In:
Eichenfield L, Esterly N, Frieden I (eds), Textbook of Neonatal
Dermatology. W.B. Saunders Company 2001;473-86.
4. Metry DW. Pityriasis rosea. In: Callen, J (ed),
PocketMedicine.com., 2002.
5. Metry DW, Hebert AA. Insect bites and infestations. In: Rudolph
CD, Rudolph AM, Hostetter MK, Lister G, Siegel NJ (eds) Rudolph’s
Textbook of Pediatrics, 21st edition. McGraw-Hill 2003; 1230-6.
6. Metry DW. Hemangiomas of infancy. In: UpToDate, Rose, BD (Ed),
UpToDate, Wellesley, MA, 2003.
7. Metry DW. Hemangiomas and other vascular tumors of infancy. In:
McMillan JA, DeAngelis CD, Feigin RD, Warshaw JB (eds) Oski’s
Pediatrics: Principles and Practice, 4th edition. Lippincott,
Williams and Wilkins (in press).
8. Metry DW, Brandt ML. Vascular Malformations. In: McMillan JA,
DeAngelis CD, Feigin RD, Warshaw JB (eds) Oski’s Pediatrics:
Principles and Practice, 4th edition. Lippincott, Williams and
Wilkins (in press).
9. Feasel A, Metry DW, Ali A. Pediatric Dermatology. In: Ali A (ed)
Dermatology: A Pictorial Review. McGraw- Hill (in press).
10. Metry DW, Ward S, Ali A. Vascular Tumors and Malformations. In:
Ali A (ed) Dermatology: A Pictorial Review. McGraw- Hill (in press).
11. Metry DW, Frieden IJ. Hemangiomas of Infancy and Associated
Structural Defects. In: Cordisco M (ed) Vascular Anomalies in
Infancy. (in press).
12. Kenner B, Metry DW. Nail Abnormalities. In: Boom JA (eds) Visual
Diagnosis in Pediatrics. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (in press).
13. Kenner B, Metry DW. Foot Rashes and Lumps. In: Boom JA (eds)
Visual Diagnosis in Pediatrics. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (in
press).
14. Metry DW, Moza R. Chronic, non-hereditary bullous diseases of
childhood. In: Berg, Ingelfinger, Polin, Gershon (eds) Current
Pediatric Therapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (in press).
15. Metry DW. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal
necrolysis. In: Zaoutis LB, Chiang VW. Comprehensive Pediatric
Hospital Medicine. Elsevier Inc. (in press).
Invited lectures, presentations, research seminars:
1. A Case of Erythema Multiforme Major associated with IgA
Nephropathy. American Academy of Dermatology National Meeting;
Orlando, Florida; March 21,1998.
2. Erythema Gyratum Repens. Texas Dermatology Annual State Meeting;
Austin,Texas; April 25, 1998.
3. Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma. The Society for Pediatric
Dermatology National Meeting; Traverse City, Michigan; July 23,
1999.
4. Cutaneous Vascular Tumors in Children. Pediatric Grand Rounds,
The University of Texas Medical School; Houston, Texas; September
28, 1999.
5. Update on Cutaneous Vascular Tumors. Pediatric Grand Rounds, The
University of Texas Medical School; Houston, Texas; February 29,
2000.
6. Pemphigus Foliaceus in a 3-Year-Old Child. American Academy of
Dermatology National Meeting; San Francisco, California; March 9,
2000.
7. Hemangiomas. Department of Family Practice, Southwest Memorial
Hospital; Houston, Texas; August 10, 2000.
8. Symposium: Pediatric Dermatology for the General Practioner
(Complicated Hemangiomas). American Academy of Dermatology National
Meeting; Washington, D.C.; March 4, 2001.
9. Hair Loss in Children: Diagnosis and Management. Pediatric Grand
Rounds, Texas Children’s Hospital; Houston, Texas; April 27, 2001.
10. Hemangioma Complications. Texas Medical Association Annual
Meeting; Houston, Texas; May 5, 2001.
11. Urticaria in Childhood. 5th Annual Primary Care Residents
Conference; Austin, Texas; August 25, 2001.
12. Symposium: Pediatric Dermatology for the General Practitioner.
(New and Emerging Pediatric Infections). American Academy of
Dermatology National Meeting; New Orleans, Louisiana; February 22,
2002.
13. Symposium: Advanced Pediatric Dermatology. (The Use of
Intravenous Immune Globulin in Children with Stevens-Johnson
Syndrome). American Academy of Dermatology National Meeting; New
Orleans, Louisiana; February 25, 2002.
14. What’s New in Pediatric Dermatology Therapy: Tricks of the
Trade. Houston Pediatric Society; Houston, Texas; March 23, 2002.
15. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Victoria Medical
Society; Victoria, Texas; April 11, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis
Pharmaceuticals).
16. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Houston, Texas;
April 18, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
17. Atopic Dermatitis. Annual Pediatric Postgraduate Symposium;
Houston, Texas; April 27, 2002.
18. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Brownsville,
Texas; May 22, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
19. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Laredo, Texas;
May 23, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
20. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Beaumont, Texas;
June 6, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
21. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Houston, Texas;
June 20, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
22. Neonatal Dermatology. 39th Annual Teaching Conference:
“Pediatrics for the Practitioner”; San Antonio, Texas; June 21,
2002.
23. What’s This? A Pictorial Review of Common Childhood Rashes and
Skin Lesions. 39th Annual Teaching Conference: “Pediatrics for the
Practitioner”; San Antonio, Texas; June 21, 2002.
24. What’s New in Pediatric Dermatology? 39th Annual Teaching
Conference: “Pediatrics for the Practitioner”; San Antonio, Texas;
June 22, 2002.
25. Hemangiomas: When to Worry, What To Do. 39th Annual Teaching
Conference: “Pediatrics for the Practitioner”; San Antonio, Texas;
June 22, 2002.
26. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. McAllen, Texas;
June 27, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
27. Dermatology Update for the Primary Care Physician. Coastal Bend
Health Education Center’s Academy of Internal Medicine. Corpus
Christi, Texas; July 22, 2002.
28. Atopic Dermatitis Update for the Primary Care Physician. The
Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Department of
Family Practice. Corpus Christi, Texas; August 13, 2002.
29. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. West Palm Beach,
Florida; August 15, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
30. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. The Woodlands,
Texas; August 22, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
31. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Houston, Texas;
August 29, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
32. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Houston, Texas;
September 12, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
33. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Lake Charles,
Louisiana; September 19, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis
Pharmaceuticals).
34. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Lafayette,
Louisiana; September 20, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis
Pharmaceuticals).
35. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. St. Louis,
Missouri; October 23, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
36. Hemangiomas of Infancy. City-Wide Dermatology Grand Rounds, St.
Louis University (Visiting Professor), St. Louis, Missouri; October
24, 2002.
37. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. Cape Girardeau,
Missouri; October 24, 2002 (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
38. What’s New in Pediatric Dermatology Therapy. 28th Scientific
Meeting and Annual Corporation Meeting of The Dermatological Therapy
Association. New Braunfels, Texas; November 2, 2002.
39. Hemangiomas of Infancy. 28th Scientific Meeting and Annual
Corporation Meeting of The Dermatological Therapy Association. New
Braunfels, Texas; November 3, 2002.
40. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis, Missouri;
February 21, 2003. (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
41. Advances in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis. February 21,
2003. (Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals).
42. Atopic Dermatitis: From Breakfast to Bedtime. Jesse R. Ramsey
Pediatric Symposium. Cape Girardeau, Missouri; February 22, 2003.
43. Look Alikes in Pediatric Dermatology. Jesse R. Ramsey Pediatric
Symposium. Cape Girardeau, Missouri; February 22, 2003.
44. Atopic Dermatitis: From Breakfast to Bedtime. 2nd Annual
Pediatric Symposium, Baptist Children’s Hospital. Miami, Florida;
March 15, 2003.
45. Vascular Skin Disorders: When to Treat, When to Refer. American
Academy of Pediatrics Super CME 2003: Strengthen Your Practice and
Update Your Knowledge; Chicago, Illinois; May 15, 2003 (8:00 am and
10:00 am).
46. Questions and Cases for the Professor. American Academy of
Pediatrics Super CME 2003: Strengthen Your Practice and Update Your
Knowledge; Chicago, Illinois; May 16, 2003.
47. Look Alikes in Pediatric Dermatology: Do You See What I See?
American Academy of Pediatrics Super CME 2003: Strengthen Your
Practice and Update Your Knowledge; Chicago, Illinois; May 16, 2003
(12:00 pm and 2:00 pm).
48. Atopic Dermatitis. 4th Annual Mexican Pediatric Satellite
Symposium ; Houston, Texas; June 4, 2003.
49. Acne Management for Today’s Pediatrician: Improved Outcomes,
Satisfied Patients. National Campaign to Control Acne; Houston,
Texas; June 5, 2003.
50. Atopic Dermatitis. Acute Care Pediatrics, Review and Update of
the State of the Art. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; June 11,
2003.
51. Most Common Dermatologic Consults. Acute Care Pediatrics, Review
and Update of the State of the Art. Hilton Head Island, South
Carolina; June 12, 2003.
52. Hemangiomas and Birthmarks: Diagnosis and Management. Acute Care
Pediatrics, Review and Update of the State of the Art. Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina; June 13, 2003.
53. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: median raphe cysts, dermal
melanocytosis in association with lysosomal storage disease and
“lucky Luke” contact dermatitis. The Society for Pediatric
Dermatology 29th Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington; June 19, 2003.
54. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: cutaneous larva migrans, congenital
self-healing reticulohistiocytosis and recurrent infantile digital
fibromas. The Society for Pediatric Dermatology 29th Annual Meeting.
Seattle, Washington; June 19, 2003.
55. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: congenital lip pits (Van der Woude
syndrome), porokeratosis and segmental facial hemangioma. The
Society for Pediatric Dermatology 29th Annual Meeting. Seattle,
Washington; June 20, 2003.
56. The Segmental Hemangioma. The 6th Houston Plastic Surgery
Seminar and the Annual Spira Lectureship. Houston, Texas; June 28,
2003.
57. Vascular Birthmarks. Pediatric Grand Rounds, The University of
Texas Health Center at Tyler. Tyler, Texas; September 18, 2003.
58. Questions for the Dermatologist. Mother-Daughter Lupus Camp,
Camp for All. Brenham, Texas; September 20-21, 2003.
59. Atopic Dermatitis: from Breakfast to Bedtime. Advanced Practice
Nurses of the Ozarks. Branson, Missouri. October 10, 2003.
60. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz. Department of Dermatology,
University of California San Diego and Navy Hospital (Visiting
Professor). San Diego, California. November 10, 2003.
61. Hemangiomas of Infancy. San Diego Dermatological Society Annual
Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology Meeting (Visiting Professor).
San Diego, California. November 10, 2003.
62. Vascular Tumors of Childhood. Puerto Rico Dermatologic Society.
Rincón, Puerto Rico. November 15, 2003.
63. Atopic Dermatitis Update. 26th Annual Pediatric Postgraduate
Symposium, in conjunction with the Texas Children’s Hospital
International Colloquium. Omni Houston Hotel, Houston, Texas. March
26, 2004.
64. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: tufted angioma, acute hemorrhagic
edema of infancy, congenital herpes simplex viral infection,
uncombable hair syndrome, and vulvar syringomas. The Society for
Pediatric Dermatology 30th Annual Meeting. Charleston, South
Carolina. June 18th, 2004.
65. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: infantile fibrosarcoma, perineal
pyramidal protrusion, xanthoma disseminatum, pemphigus foliaceus,
truncal aplasia cutis. The Society for Pediatric Dermatology 30th
Annual Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina. June 19th, 2004.
66. Acne Management for the Primary Care Physician. 3rd Annual
Pediatric Symposium, Baptist Children’s Hospital. Miami, Florida;
March 12, 2005.
67. Hemangiomas of Infancy: What’s New? 3rd Annual Pediatric
Symposium, Baptist Children’s Hospital. Miami, Florida; March 12,
2005.
68. Hemangiomas and Structural Defects. Hemangioma Consensus
Conference. National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, Maryland; April
8, 2005.
69. Hemangiomas of Infancy: What’s New? 27th Annual Pediatric
Postgraduate Symposium, in conjunction with the Texas Children’s
Hospital International Colloquium. Omni Houston Hotel, Houston,
Texas. March 21, 2005.
70. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: cutaneous myiasis, Meyerson’s nevus,
autosomal recessive cutis laxa, benign cephalic histiocytosis. The
Society for Pediatric Dermatology 30th Annual Meeting. San Diego,
CA. July 14, 2005.
71. Pediatric Dermatology Quiz: temporal triangular alopecia,
congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis with supple reticulate
scarring, phytophotodermatitis, subungual exostosis. The Society for
Pediatric Dermatology 30th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. July 15,
2005.
72. Hemangiomastery. Pediatric Grand Rounds, The Children’s Hospital
of Philadelphia. November 23, 2005.
73. The Use of IVIG for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in Children.
Pediatric Dermatology Symposium. American Academy of Dermatology
National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. March 3, 2006.
74. Infantile Hemangiomas. Pediatric Dermatology Course. American
Academy of Dermatology National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. March 6,
2006.
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