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  1. Book: Potpourri / 3

    Hoenig, Leonard J.

    (Clinics in dermatology ; volume 41, number 6 (November/December 2023))

    2023  

    Author's details guest editors: Leonard J. Hoenig, MD, Vesna Petronic-Rosic, MD, MSc, MBA and Franco Rongioletti, MD
    Series title Clinics in dermatology ; volume 41, number 6 (November/December 2023)
    Potpourri from A to Z
    Collection Potpourri from A to Z
    Language English
    Size Seite 661-793, Illustrationen
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT030668001
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Book ; Collection: Potpourri from A to Z

    Hoenig, Leonard J.

    (Clinics in dermatology)

    2021  

    Title variant Potpourri
    Author's details guest editors: Leonard J. Hoenig, MD, Franco Rongioletti, MD and Vesna Petronic-Rosic, MD, MSc, MBA
    Series title Clinics in dermatology
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-9999
    Publisher Elsevier
    Publishing place New York, NY
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book ; Collection (display volumes)
    HBZ-ID HT021281303
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Book: Potpourri from A to Z / Part 1

    Hoenig, Leonard J.

    (Clinics in dermatology ; volume 39, number 6 (November/December 2021))

    2021  

    Author's details guest editors: Leonard J. Hoenig, MD, Franco Rongioletti, MD and Vesna Petronic-Rosic, MD, MSc, MBA
    Series title Clinics in dermatology ; volume 39, number 6 (November/December 2021)
    Potpourri from A to Z
    Collection Potpourri from A to Z
    Language English
    Size Seite 931-1108, Illustrationen
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT021281304
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  4. Article ; Online: Edouard Manet's portrait of Jeanne Duval: Did Manet portray the disease of which he died?

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Clinics in dermatology

    2024  

    Abstract: In 1862, the French artist Edouard Manet painted a portrait of Jeanne Duval, then age 42, who was suffering from a paralyzed leg. Manet depicts her stiffly reclined on a sofa with her foot seemingly disjointed from her body. Duval later became blind. ... ...

    Abstract In 1862, the French artist Edouard Manet painted a portrait of Jeanne Duval, then age 42, who was suffering from a paralyzed leg. Manet depicts her stiffly reclined on a sofa with her foot seemingly disjointed from her body. Duval later became blind. Around 1875, Manet himself began to develop leg pains and an unsteady gait, which progressed in severity until he died of complications of his disorder, during 1883, at age 51. This contribution reviews the clinical information available concerning the neurologic disorders of both the subject and artist and the differential diagnosis for each case, with a focus on whether neurosyphilis may have accounted for their respective illnesses. This contribution also pays tribute to Irwin M. Braverman, MD, who is being honored in this special issue of Clinics in Dermatology for his many contributions to dermatology and for demonstrating how the study of art can be a valuable teaching tool to improve the observational skills of medical students. A Special Message from the Author to Irwin M. Braverman, MD.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1064149-x
    ISSN 1879-1131 ; 0738-081X
    ISSN (online) 1879-1131
    ISSN 0738-081X
    DOI 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2024.01.002
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  5. Article ; Online: Lamentations by a Jewish poet on his skin affliction: Solomon Ibn Gabirol.

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Clinics in dermatology

    2022  Volume 40, Issue 2, Page(s) 207–208

    Abstract: Solomon Ibn Gabirol was a highly respected medieval Jewish poet and philosopher who lived in Spain. He suffered from a distressing, chronic cutaneous disorder of unknown etiology, which he poetically portrays in his poetry by using fantastic and ... ...

    Abstract Solomon Ibn Gabirol was a highly respected medieval Jewish poet and philosopher who lived in Spain. He suffered from a distressing, chronic cutaneous disorder of unknown etiology, which he poetically portrays in his poetry by using fantastic and grotesque imagery derived from Biblical sources. This contribution provides examples of Ibn Gabirol's remarkable poetry, which spotlights the immense human suffering and misery that can result from skin diseases.
    MeSH term(s) History, Medieval ; Humans ; Jews
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-01-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1064149-x
    ISSN 1879-1131 ; 0738-081X
    ISSN (online) 1879-1131
    ISSN 0738-081X
    DOI 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2022.01.001
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  6. Article ; Online: Cocktails anyone? Cutaneous hazards from bartender drinks.

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Clinics in dermatology

    2022  

    Abstract: Cocktails are mixed drinks that typically contain alcohol and are enjoyed worldwide. For some people, however, drinking cocktails can result in life-threatening or severely distressing cutaneous reactions. This contribution examines five areas of concern ...

    Abstract Cocktails are mixed drinks that typically contain alcohol and are enjoyed worldwide. For some people, however, drinking cocktails can result in life-threatening or severely distressing cutaneous reactions. This contribution examines five areas of concern in this regard: (1) food allergies, (2) food intolerances, (3) phytophotodermatitis, (4) skin reactions to quinine present in tonic water, and (5) traumatic injuries from cocktail sticks and burns from flaming cocktails.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1064149-x
    ISSN 1879-1131 ; 0738-081X
    ISSN (online) 1879-1131
    ISSN 0738-081X
    DOI 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2022.07.006
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  7. Article ; Online: Chicken soup for the skin!

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Clinics in dermatology

    2022  

    Abstract: Chicken soup is a worldwide dish used in folk medicine to treat respiratory infections. In ancient and medieval times, it was used to treat leprosy. Anecdotally, it is claimed that chicken soup promotes healthy skin because it is rich in collagen and ... ...

    Abstract Chicken soup is a worldwide dish used in folk medicine to treat respiratory infections. In ancient and medieval times, it was used to treat leprosy. Anecdotally, it is claimed that chicken soup promotes healthy skin because it is rich in collagen and hyaluronic acid. One clinical study found that consumption of chicken soup by human individuals increased skin elasticity and decreased facial pigmentation. More research is needed to confirm these benefits and better define the role chicken soup consumption might have in promoting healthy, youthful skin.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1064149-x
    ISSN 1879-1131 ; 0738-081X
    ISSN (online) 1879-1131
    ISSN 0738-081X
    DOI 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2022.09.002
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  8. Article ; Online: The Monkeypox Outbreak 2022: Women and Children Patients.

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Skinmed

    2022  Volume 20, Issue 4, Page(s) 334–335

    Abstract: Between January 1, 2022 and July 4, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) received 6,027 reports of laboratory-confirmed patients of monkeypox, predominantly men, that had occurred during a multi-country outbreak of the virus. During this period, 21 ... ...

    Abstract Between January 1, 2022 and July 4, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) received 6,027 reports of laboratory-confirmed patients of monkeypox, predominantly men, that had occurred during a multi-country outbreak of the virus. During this period, 21 women and six children were reportedly infected with the monkeypox virus. Although the infected number of women and children was small, these data are worrisome, because young children and pregnant women are at increased risk of severe outcomes from monkeypox. One infant already has been hospitalized in intensive care in London, England. The WHO data regarding the 2022 monkeypox outbreak also indicate that 25 healthcare workers have been diagnosed with monkeypox, although it is still being investigated whether their infection was due to occupational exposure. Three deaths from monkeypox have been reported to WHO during this monkeypox outbreak. A special focus of this presentation is on the monkeypox infection involving women and children. (
    MeSH term(s) Pregnancy ; Child ; Infant ; Male ; Humans ; Female ; Child, Preschool ; Monkeypox/epidemiology ; Monkeypox/diagnosis ; Monkeypox virus ; Disease Outbreaks ; Occupational Exposure ; Laboratories
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2171125-2
    ISSN 1751-7125 ; 1540-9740
    ISSN (online) 1751-7125
    ISSN 1540-9740
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  9. Article ; Online: The Monkeypox Outbreak 2022: Women and Children Patients.

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Skinmed

    2022  Volume 20, Issue 5, Page(s) 334–335

    Abstract: Between January 1, 2022 and July 4, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) received 6,027 reports of laboratory-confirmed patients of monkeypox, predominantly men, that had occurred during a multi-country outbreak of the virus. During this period, 21 ... ...

    Abstract Between January 1, 2022 and July 4, 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) received 6,027 reports of laboratory-confirmed patients of monkeypox, predominantly men, that had occurred during a multi-country outbreak of the virus. During this period, 21 women and six children were reportedly infected with the monkeypox virus. Although the infected number of women and children was small, these data are worrisome, because young children and pregnant women are at increased risk of severe outcomes from monkeypox. One infant already has been hospitalized in intensive care in London, England. The WHO data regarding the 2022 monkeypox outbreak also indicate that 25 healthcare workers have been diagnosed with monkeypox, although it is still being investigated whether their infection was due to occupational exposure. Three deaths from monkeypox have been reported to WHO during this monkeypox outbreak. A special focus of this presentation is on the monkeypox infection involving women and children.
    MeSH term(s) Pregnancy ; Child ; Infant ; Male ; Humans ; Female ; Child, Preschool ; Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology ; Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis ; Monkeypox virus ; Disease Outbreaks ; Occupational Exposure ; Laboratories
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2171125-2
    ISSN 1751-7125 ; 1540-9740
    ISSN (online) 1751-7125
    ISSN 1540-9740
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  10. Article ; Online: The Avicenna lunar crater.

    Hoenig, Leonard J

    Clinics in dermatology

    2021  Volume 39, Issue 3, Page(s) 551–552

    Abstract: Fifty years ago, in 1970, a lunar crater was named in honor of Avicenna, one of the most influential physicians of the Medieval period. His encyclopedic work, The Canon of Medicine, attempted to codify all medical knowledge including dermatology. This ... ...

    Abstract Fifty years ago, in 1970, a lunar crater was named in honor of Avicenna, one of the most influential physicians of the Medieval period. His encyclopedic work, The Canon of Medicine, attempted to codify all medical knowledge including dermatology. This contribution provides a brief overview of Avicenna, his contributions to medicine and dermatology, and the lunar crater named after him.
    MeSH term(s) History, Medieval ; Humans ; Medicine ; Medicine, Arabic ; Physicians
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Historical Article ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1064149-x
    ISSN 1879-1131 ; 0738-081X
    ISSN (online) 1879-1131
    ISSN 0738-081X
    DOI 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2021.05.021
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