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View article: Livor Mortis and Forensic Dermatology: A Review of Death-Related Gravity-Dependent Lividity and Postmortem Hypostasis
Livor Mortis and Forensic Dermatology: A Review of Death-Related Gravity-Dependent Lividity and Postmortem Hypostasis Open
Livor mortis is an early postmortem change; it is also referred to as dependent lividity or postmortem hypostasis. This is a narrative review; the PubMed search engine was used to obtain citations of relevant articles. The following terms,…
View article: Forensic Dermatology Is an Integral Subspecialty of Forensic Medicine
Forensic Dermatology Is an Integral Subspecialty of Forensic Medicine Open
Forensic dermatology includes the evaluation of not only the skin and mucosa of a decedent but also that person's nails and hair. In addition to assessing decedents, forensic dermatology also encompasses the evaluation of victims of abuse,…
View article: WITHDRAWN: Cancer and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
WITHDRAWN: Cancer and Hidradenitis Suppurativa Open
The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clindermatol.2025.05.011. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn. The full Elsevier…
View article: Teaching a Conversational Agent using Natural Language: Effect on Learning and Engagement
Teaching a Conversational Agent using Natural Language: Effect on Learning and Engagement Open
Conversational teachable agents offer a promising platform to support learning, both in the classroom and in remote settings. In this context, the agent takes the role of the novice, while the student takes on the role of teacher, elicitin…
View article: Trauma-Associated Pseudo-Hutchinson Sign: An Autobiographical Case Report Emphasizing Conditions, Pseudo-Conditions, and Pseudo-Pseudo-Conditions
Trauma-Associated Pseudo-Hutchinson Sign: An Autobiographical Case Report Emphasizing Conditions, Pseudo-Conditions, and Pseudo-Pseudo-Conditions Open
Melanonychia describes black pigmentation of the nail plate that results from either melanocyte activation (such as infections, local inflammatory disorders, local trauma affecting the nail plate, numerous systemic conditions, and medicati…
View article: Treatment-Resistant Chromoblastomycosis Successfully Managed With Surgical Excision
Treatment-Resistant Chromoblastomycosis Successfully Managed With Surgical Excision Open
Chromoblastomycosis is an uncommon, chronic granulomatous fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Chromoblastomycosis is most commonly caused by the traumatic inoculation of dematiaceous (pigmented) fungi, most commonly Fonse…
View article: Send in the clowns: A special tribute to medical clowning and clown eponyms in dermatology
Send in the clowns: A special tribute to medical clowning and clown eponyms in dermatology Open
Clowns have long delighted circus crowds and are celebrated not only in popular culture but also in the dermatology literature as medical eponyms. This contribution discusses four such eponyms: (1) clown nose-like lesion, (2) clown eczema …
View article: Comparative dermatology--pavement paws: frictional dermatosis in puppies analogous to pool toes
Comparative dermatology--pavement paws: frictional dermatosis in puppies analogous to pool toes Open
Dogs are susceptible to a diverse spectrum of dermatologic conditions, several of these skin disorders are analogous to dermatologic conditions occurring in humans. Pool toes appears on the plantar surface of the feet and toes; it is an aq…
View article: A practical classification scale for the dermatology management of individuals with skin of color: the colorimetric scale for skin of color
A practical classification scale for the dermatology management of individuals with skin of color: the colorimetric scale for skin of color Open
A simple and rapid method that is not based on race and ethnicity for classifying people with skin of color is of paramount importance in dermatology. The currently used Fitzpatrick classification of sun-reactive skin types is inadequate. …
View article: Improving Cross-Domain Low-Resource Text Generation through LLM Post-Editing: A Programmer-Interpreter Approach
Improving Cross-Domain Low-Resource Text Generation through LLM Post-Editing: A Programmer-Interpreter Approach Open
Post-editing has proven effective in improving the quality of text generated by large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-3.5 or GPT-4, particularly when direct updating of their parameters to enhance text quality is infeasible or expensive…
View article: Reranking for Natural Language Generation from Logical Forms: A Study based on Large Language Models
Reranking for Natural Language Generation from Logical Forms: A Study based on Large Language Models Open
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities in natural language generation. However, their output quality can be inconsistent, posing challenges for generating natural language from logical forms (LFs). This task…
View article: A Stroke of Bad Luck: An Autobiographical Case Report
A Stroke of Bad Luck: An Autobiographical Case Report Open
Strokes are a common cause of death. Cardiovascular disease, including atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, is a frequent cause of ischemic strokes. A 64-year-old man developed isolated dysarthria without any other neurologic manifestat…
View article: The Best of Both Worlds: Combining Human and Machine Translations for Multilingual Semantic Parsing with Active Learning
The Best of Both Worlds: Combining Human and Machine Translations for Multilingual Semantic Parsing with Active Learning Open
Multilingual semantic parsing aims to leverage the knowledge from the high-resource languages to improve low-resource semantic parsing, yet commonly suffers from the data imbalance problem. Prior works propose to utilize the translations b…
View article: Data from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Data from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade Open
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an incurable, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated malignancy. We reviewed 320 immunotherapy-treated patient records. Seventeen had HIV-associated malignancies, including nine men with KS. Median viral load …
View article: Table S1 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Table S1 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade Open
Demographics and clinical characteristics
View article: Table S1 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Table S1 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade Open
Demographics and clinical characteristics
View article: Table S1 and S2 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Table S1 and S2 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade Open
S1: Staging Classification for AIDS-related KS S2: Kaposi Sarcoma Response Criteria
View article: Table S1 and S2 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Table S1 and S2 from Successful Treatment of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma with Immune Checkpoint Blockade Open
S1: Staging Classification for AIDS-related KS S2: Kaposi Sarcoma Response Criteria
View article: An Explainable Collaborative Dialogue System using a Theory of Mind
An Explainable Collaborative Dialogue System using a Theory of Mind Open
Eva is a neuro-symbolic domain-independent multimodal collaborative dialogue system that takes seriously that the purpose of task-oriented dialogue is to assist the user. To do this, the system collaborates by inferring their intentions an…
View article: The Best of Both Worlds: Combining Human and Machine Translations for Multilingual Semantic Parsing with Active Learning
The Best of Both Worlds: Combining Human and Machine Translations for Multilingual Semantic Parsing with Active Learning Open
Multilingual semantic parsing aims to leverage the knowledge from the high-resource languages to improve low-resource semantic parsing, yet commonly suffers from the data imbalance problem. Prior works propose to utilize the translations b…
View article: Reranking for Natural Language Generation from Logical Forms: A Study based on Large Language Models
Reranking for Natural Language Generation from Logical Forms: A Study based on Large Language Models Open
Levon Haroutunian, Zhuang Li, Lucian Galescu, Philip Cohen, Raj Tumuluri, Gholamreza Haffari. Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing and the 3rd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the A…
View article: Multiple skin neoplasms at one site (MUSK IN A NEST): collision tumor consisting of epidermal (macular seborrheic keratosis) and dermal (lichen amyloidosis) components
Multiple skin neoplasms at one site (MUSK IN A NEST): collision tumor consisting of epidermal (macular seborrheic keratosis) and dermal (lichen amyloidosis) components Open
A collision tumor is a neoplastic lesion comprised of two or more tumors consisting of distinct cell populations in the concurrent location. Multiple skin neoplasms at one site (MUSK IN A NEST) is a term recently coined to describe two or …
View article: Tender Nasal Traumatic (TNT) Neuroma: Case Report and Review
Tender Nasal Traumatic (TNT) Neuroma: Case Report and Review Open
A traumatic neuroma occurs at the injury site of a peripheral nerve; however, albeit rarely, this variant of a neuroma can involve a nerve that has not experienced penetrating trauma. A lower extremity amputation stump is the most common l…