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Janelle S. Nassim

Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

Janelle S. Nassim has made significant contributions to various fields of dermatology, publishing research that improves our understanding of rare skin disorders and enhances patient care. A systematic review of infantile Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in children under 12 months highlights the need for early recognition and treatment of these conditions. Research on hormonal intrauterine devices and acne underscores the impact of reproductive health on skin concerns, while dermatologic procedural education during the COVID-19 era emphasizes the importance of staying updated with best practices. Additionally, studies on stiff skin syndrome, midline anterior neck inclusion cysts, and surgical site infections in pediatric surgery demonstrate a commitment to advancing our knowledge of these topics.

Stevens-Johnson SyndromeToxic Epidermal Necrolysis
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