American Academy of Dermatology

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CURRICULUM VITAE
CLAY J. COCKERELL, M.D.
COLLEGE EDUCATION
1974 – 1977 Texas Tech University
Majors: Zoology, Microbiology, Chemistry
No degree - entered Medical School via Early Decision Program
GRADUATE EDUCATION
1977 - 1981 Baylor College of Medicine
Degree - M.D. with honors, June 1981
POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION
1981-1982 Internship, Internal Medicine
University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, Washington
1982-1985 Residency, Dermatology
New York University Medical Center, New York, New York
1984-1985 Chief Resident, Dermatology
New York University Medical Center, New York, New York
1985-1986 Fellowship, Dermatopathology
New York University Medical Center, New York, New York
OTHER TRAINING
Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, Pathology
New York, New York
Part-time clinical observer
July 1986 - January 1987
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Dermatology and Pathology,
September 1988 - September 1992
Associate Professor, Dermatology and Pathology,
September 1992 - September 1993
Clinical Associate Professor, Dermatology and Pathology
September 1993 - June 1997
Clinical Professor, Dermatology and Pathology, June 1997 - present
Associate in Dermatopathology, September 1988 - January 1992
Director, Division of Dermatopathology, February 1, 1992 - Present
Director, HIV-Related Skin Disease Clinic Parkland Hospital,
April 1990 – June 2000 (clinic discontinued)
New York University Medical Center
Teaching Assistant, Dermatology, June 1985 - June 1986
Associate in Dermatopathology, June 1986 - September 1988
Assistant Professor, Dermatology, June 1986 - September 1988
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL
Baylor Medical Center Grapevine
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS
Baylor University Medical Center
Children’s Medical Center
Denton Community Hospital
Hendrick Medical Center (Abilene, TX)
Medical Center of Mesquite
Medical City Dallas
Parkland Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
Presbyterian Hospital of Plano
Trinity Mother Frances (Tyler, TX)
Zale Lipshy University Hospital
St. Paul Medical Center
MEDICAL PRACTICE
Medical Director, Cockerell & Associates/Dermpath Diagnostics
Dermatopathology Laboratories
Owner, Cockerell Dermatopathology Consultation Services, P.A.
LICENSURE
Federal Licensure Examination (FLEX), 1981
Special Purpose Examination (SPEX), 1996
American Board of Dermatology, 1985, recertified 1997, 2008
American Boards of Dermatology and Pathology (Dermatopathology),
1986, recertified 1997, 2008
Arkansas State Board of Medical Examiners, 1998, No. E-1696
Arizona State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 25085
California State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. C50087
Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners, 1999, No. 36683
Florida State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. ME-69877
Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners, 1998, No. 44902
Idaho State Board of Medicine 2009, M-10660
Illinois State Board of Medical Examiners, 2008, No.36.120172
Iowa State Board of Medical Examiners, 2007, No. 37353
Kansas State Board of Medical Examiners, 1996, No. 426364
Kentucky State Board of Medical Examiners, 2006, No. 40131
Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, 1998, No. 12554R
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice 2010, No. 1436
Missouri State Board of Medical Examiners, 1998, No. 114299
Nebraska Department of Health 2009, No. 25153
New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, 1985, No. MA45832
New Mexico State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 97210
New York State Board of Medical Examiners, 1983, No. 154990 1
North Carolina State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 9701726
Ohio State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 35-07-2885-C
Oklahoma State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 20498
South Carolina State Board of Medical Examiners, 1997, No. 19310
Tennessee State Board of Medical Examiners, 2008, No. MD0000043200
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, 1981, No. F9311
Utah State Board of Medical Examiners, 2007, No. 6581738-1205
Virginia State Board of Medical Examiners, 1999, No. 101059075
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES
American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow
American Academy of HIV Medicine
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians
American College of Physician Executives
American Contact Dermatitis Society
American Dermatological Association
American Medical Association
American Society of Clinical Pathologists
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
American Society of Dermatology
American Society of Dermatopathology
California Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery
College of American Pathologists
Dallas County Medical Society
Dallas Dermatological Society
Dermatology Foundation
International Academy of Pathology
International AIDS Society
International Society of Dermatology
Leaders Society Dermatology Foundation
Louisiana Dermatologic Society
Masters Dermatologic Association
Noah Worcester Dermatological Society
North American Clinical Dermatologic Society
Pacific Dermatological Association
Physicians Association for AIDS Care
Richard L. Sutton Dermatological Society
Sir James Saunders Society
Society for Investigative Dermatology
South Central Dermatology Society
Southern Medical Association
Southwestern Dermatology Association
Texas Dermatological Society
Texas Medical Association
Texas Society of Pathologists
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
Women’s Dermatologic Society
COMMITTEES & BOARDS
International Society of Dermatopathology
Executive Committee, 1986 - 2000
Membership Committee (Chairman), 1990 - 1996
Regional Programs Committee (Chairman), 1996 - 2000
American Academy of Dermatology
Board of Directors 1997 - 2003
Committee on HIV-Related Disorders 1989 - 1993
Chairman 1994 - 1999
Committee on Melanoma and Skin Cancer Prevention, 1992 - 1997
Epidemiology Committee, 1994 - 1998
Operations Committee, 1994 - 1998
Melanoma Self-Examination Task Force, 1995 - 1997
Chairman, 1995 - 1997
Dermatopathology Liaison Committee, 1995 - 1999
Chairman, 1995 - 1999
Guidelines for HIV Diseases, 1995 - 1997
HIV Disease Task Force (Chairman), 1999
Intersociety Liaison Committee, 1999
Futures Committee, 1995 - 1999
Audit Committee, 1997 - 2003
Advisory Board District 6 Representative, 1996 - 1998
Executive Committee, 1996-1998
Executive Committee, 1997 - 2003
Priorities Committee, 1997 - 2003
Dermatology Services, Inc. Board of Directors, 1999 - 2003
Investments Committee, 1997 - 2003
Member Services Committee, 1999 - 2003
Scientific Assembly Council, 1997 – 2003
SKIN PAC Committee, 2005-Present
Past Presidents, Advisory Committee, 2005-Present (Lifetime
appointment)
American Cancer Society
Committee on Skin Cancer Prevention, 1990 - 1997
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Continuing Education Advisory Committee, 1989 - 1993
Committee on Biologic and Chemical Safety, 1991 - 1993
Faculty Senate Representative, Dept. of Dermatology, 1991 – 1993
Physicians Association for AIDS Care
Trustee, 1989 - 1994
Chairman, Ethics Committee, 1990 - 1991
Chairman, PAAC Notes Committee, 1990 – 1992
Southern Medical Association
Advisory Committee on Publications and Advertising, 1992 - 2000
American Society of Dermatopathology
Peer Review Committee, 1991 – 1995, Chairman, 1995
Managed Care & Political Issues Committee, 1995 - 2000
American Contact Dermatitis Society
Liaison Officer, 1992 – 1993
Texas Dermatological Society
Program Chairman & Coordinator, Spring Meeting, May 19-21, 1995
Advisory Board Delegate-American Academy of Dermatology,
1995 – 1997; Trustee, 2001-2006
President, April 2003 – April 2004
DermPac (Dermatology Political Action Committee)
Organizing Committee, 1994 – 1996
American Board of Dermatology
Test Committee, 1997 – 2003
Dallas Dermatologic Society
Socioeconomic Committee Chairman, 1997 – 2001
American Dermatological Association, Inc.
Program Committee, 2004 – 2005
Golf Committee, 2005 - present
Galderma – Executive Advisory Board, 2005 - 2007
PTV Sciences, L.P. – Scientific Advisory Board, 2004 – present
Intraop Medical – Scientific Advisory Board, 2007-present
National Society of Cutaneous Medicine – Board of Directors, January
2011 to Present
Noah Worester Dermatological Society – Board of Trustees, February
2009 to Present
Assistant Secretary Treasurer, 2011; Secretary Treasurer 2012-2016
ACTIVITIES, AWARDS,
OFFICES
American Academy of Dermatology
Past President, American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
President, American Academy of Dermatology, 2005
President-Elect, American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Secretary/Treasurer, American Academy of Dermatology, 2001 – 2004
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, American Academy of Dermatology,
1998 – 2001
AmeriPath, Inc.
Medical Director, Division of Dermpath Diagnostics 2000 – Present
Board of Directors, 2004 - 2007
Other
Honorary Member, Dallas Dermatological Society
Board of Directors, Zola Cooper Clinicopathologic Seminar,
1994 - present
Symposium Director, Zola Cooper Clinicopathologic Seminar,
1999 - present
President, Dallas Dermatological Society, 1992 – 1993
Vice President, International Society Dermatopathology, 1990-1994
Secretary, Dallas Dermatological Society, 1991 – 1992
President, Dallas Dermatological Society, 1992 – 1993
Secretary, Physicians Association for AIDS Care, 1991 - 1993
President, Physicians Association for AIDS Care, 1993 - 1994
Associate Councilor, Southern Medical Association, 1992 - 1999
Advisory Board Representative, American Academy of Dermatology,
Texas Dermatological Society, 1995 - 1996
Regional Advisory Board Representative, American Academy of
Dermatology, District 6 (Southwest Region) 1996 – 1998
Editor, "Social and Ethical Concerns and Issues in Medicine" section, The
American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1984 - 1990
Editor, Marcel Dekker Publications, 1988 - 1990
Editor, Journal of the Physicians Association for AIDS Care, 1989 - 1994
Editor, Progress in AIDS Pathology, 1988
Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology,
1993 - 1998
Editorial Board, The AIDS Reader, 1994 - present
Editorial Board, Advances in Dermatology, 1995 - 2005
Editor, Diagnostic Problems in Pathology, 1995 - present
1999 – present
Teaching Award, New York University, Dept. of Dermatology, 1988
Teaching Award, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Department of Dermatology, 1996, 2007
Teaching Award, University of Texas at Houston Department of
Dermatology and Baylor College of Medicine, 2007
Abilene Cooper High School, Hall of Fame, 2005
Health Care Heroes Honoree, 2005
Best Doctors in America, 2007-2008
“Superdocs” Honoree, 2008
Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2011
Journal Reviewer
American Journal of Dermatopathology
British Journal of Dermatology
Cancer
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
Archives of Dermatology
Journal of AIDS
Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
Annals of Internal Medicine
Lancet
New England Journal of Medicine
Southern Medical Journal
Infectious Disease in Clinical Practice
International Journal of Dermatology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Baylor College of Medicine
Alpha Omega Alpha
Lange Book Award for Clinical Excellence
New York University
Chief Resident, Dermatology, July 1, 1984 - June 30, 1985
Teaching Award in Dermatology, 1986
Full Time Attending Award, 1987 - 1988
Career Development Grant, Phoenix Resources, 1986
Bronze Award, Teaching Value Poster Exhibit, American Academy
of Dermatology, 1984, "Cutaneous Manifestations of the Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome"
Author, "Questions for Certifying Examination in Dermatology for
American Board of Dermatology", 1986, 1987
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
New York University Medical Center
 Didactic Overview of Dermatology: Daily lectures over a period of three months to first year residents, 1983 1985.
 Weekly teaching sessions and lectures to dermatology residents. Formal lectures to second year medical
school class, 1984 - 1987. Weekly Dermatopathology conferences to dermatology and pathology residents,
1983 - 1985.
 Formal lectures to second year medical school class, 1984 - 1987.
 Weekly Dermatopathology Conferences, Dermatology residents, 1985 - 1988.
 Section of Dermatopathology, daily teaching of residents, fellows and visiting physicians.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
 Weekly Dermatopathology Conferences, Dermatology and Pathology residents
 Noon Dermatopathology Conference, Dermatology and Pathology residents
 Lectures to second year medical students - Pathology and Dermatology core courses
 Patient presentations to third year medical students - Dermatology core course
 Daily teaching at Dermatopathology laboratory
 Attending Physician, Parkland Dermatology and HIV-related Skin Disorders Clinics, weekly, 1988 – 1993
 Ward attending, Dermatology Service, 2 months annually, 1988 - 1993
 Clinicopathologic Conference in Dermatology, St. Paul Hospital, weekly, 1988 – Present
Other
 Lectures in Dermatopthology, University of Texas at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine, monthly, 2006
- Present
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1.
Cunningham GR, Lobel TJ, Cockerell CJ, et al. Characterization of steroid binding specificity of the
androgen receptor in human foreskin fibroblasts. Steroid 1983; 41:617-623.
2.
Redman JC, Cockerell CJ. Preventing deaths from malignant melanomas. Am J Dermatopathol 1984
Summer; 6 Suppl:277-82.
3.
Cockerell CJ, Berson DS. A retrospective look at dysplastic nevi. What were they in 1978 and how have
they fared since? Am J Dermatopathol 1985; 7 Suppl:191-7.
4.
Ackerman AB, Cockerell CJ. Macules. Cutis 1985 Apr; 35(4): 325-6.
5.
Soeprono FF, Schinella RA, Cockerell CJ, Comite SL. Seborrheic-like dermatitis of acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol 1986 Feb; 14(2 Pt 1):242-8.
6.
Ackerman AB, Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous lesions: correlations from microscopic to gross morphologic
features. Cutis 1986 Feb; 37(2): 137-8.
7.
Ackerman AB, Cockerell CJ. Papules. Cutis 1986 Apr; 37(4):242-5.
8.
Ackerman AB, Cockerell CJ. Plaques. Cutis 1986 May; 37(5):321-3.
9.
Oratz R, Cockerell CJ, Speyer JL, Bystryn JC, et al. Induction of lymphocytic cell infiltrate in human
melanoma nodules by active immunization of melanoma antigen vaccine. Proc Am Assoc Canc Res 1987;
28:374.
10.
Cockerell CJ, Whitlow MA, Webster GF, Friedman-Kien AE. Epithelioid angiomatosis: a distinct
vascular disorder in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS-related complex.
Lancet 1987 Sep 19; 2(8560):654-6.
11.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Epithelioid angiomatosis and cat scratch disease bacillus. Lancet 1988
Jun 11; 1(8598):1334-5.
12.
Oratz R, Cockerell CJ, Speyer JL, Bystryn JC, et al. Induction of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in
malignant melanoma metastases by immunization of melanoma antigen vaccine. J Biological Response
Modifiers 1989; 8:355-8.
13.
Chow WC, Cockerell CJ, Geronemus RG. Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of the scalp. J Dermatol Surg
Oncol 1989 Jul; 15(7):768-71.
14.
Rivers JK, Cockerell CJ, McBride A, Kopf AW. Quantification of histologic features of dysplastic nevi.
Am J Dermatopathol 1990 Feb; 12(1):42-50.
15.
Cockerell CJ, LeBoit PE. Bacillary angiomatosis: a novel pseudoneoplastic, infectious vascular disorder.
J Am Acad Dermatol 1990; 22:501-19.
16.
Cockerell CJ, Stetler, LD. Accuracy in diagnosis of lymphomatoid papulosis. Am J Dermatopathol 1991;
13:20-25.
17.
Cockerell CJ. Human immunodeficiency virus infection and the skin. Arch Intern Med 1991 Jul; 151(7):
1295-303.
18.
Cockerell CJ, Tierno PM, Friedman-Kien AE, Kim KC. Clinical, histologic, microbiologic and
biochemical characterization of the causative agent of bacillary (epithelioid) angiomatosis: a rickettsial
illness with features of bartonellosis. J Invest Dermatol 1991 Nov; 97(5):812-7.
19.
Witheiler DD, Cockerell CJ. Histologic features of and sensitivity of diagnosis of clinically unsuspected
melanoma. Am J Dermatopathol 1991 Dec; 13(6):551-6.
20.
McBride A, Rivers JK, Kopf AW, Cockerell CJ, Bart RS, Grin CM, et al. Clinical features of dysplastic
nevi. Dermatol Clin 1991 Oct; 9(4):717-22.
21.
Rowley MJ, Cockerell CJ. Reliability of prognostic models in malignant melanoma. A 10- year follow-up
study. Am J Dermatopathol 1991 Oct; 13(5):431-7.
22.
Cockerell CJ. Bacterial infections in HIV infected patients. PAAC Notes 1991; 5:21-4.
23.
Cockerell CJ, Dolan ET. Widespread cutaneous and systemic calcification (calciphylaxis) in patients with
AIDS and renal disease. J Am Acad Dermatol 1992 Apr; 26(4):559-62.
24.
Glover RA, Piaquadio DJ, Kern S, Cockerell CJ. An unusual presentation of secondary syphilis in a
patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection. A case report and review of the literature. Arch
Derm 1992 Apr; 128(4):530-4.
25.
Witheiler DD, Cockerell CJ. Sensitivity of diagnosis of malignant melanoma: a clinicopathologic study
with a critical assessment of biopsy techniques. Exp Dermatol 1992 Nov; 1(4):170-5.
26.
Anderson L, Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous pseudolymphoma mimicking benign skin neoplasms. Eur J
Dermatol 1992; 3:100-104.
27.
Marsili M, Cockerell CJ, Lyde CB. Hemangioma-associated rhinophyma. Report of a case with
successful treatment using carbon dioxide laser surgery. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1993 Mar; 19(3):206-12.
28.
Tappero JW, Koehler JE, Berger TG, Cockerell CJ, et al. Bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary splenitis in
immunocompetent adults. Ann Intern Med 1993 Mar 1; 118(5):363-5.
29.
Brancaccio RR, Cockerell CJ, Belsito D, Ostreicher R. Allergic contact dermatitis from color film
developers: clinical and histologic features. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993 May; 28(5 Pt 2):827-30.
30.
LeBoit PE, Cockerell CJ. Nodular lesions of erythema elevatum diutinum in patients infected with the
human immunodeficiency virus. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993 Jun; 28(6):919-22.
31.
Worrell JT, Ansari MQ, Ansari SJ, Cockerell CJ. Atypical fibroxanthoma: DNA ploidy analysis of 14
cases with possible histogenetic implications. J Cutan Pathol 1993 Jun; 20(3):211-5.
32.
Cockerell CJ, Lewis JE. Persistent indurated plaques of the face: a variant of Jessner's lymphocytic
infiltrate? Cutis 1994 Jan; 53(1):49-52.
33.
Cockerell CJ, Sonnier G, Kelly L, Patel S. Comparative analysis of neovascularization in primary
cutaneous melanoma and Spitz nevus. Am J Dermatopathol 1994 Feb; 16(1):9-13.
34.
Cockerell CJ. Dealing with managed care organizations regarding dermatopathology work. FrontLine
(published by American Society of Dermatology) 1994; 2(3):3.
35.
Lawrence N, Cox SE, Cockerell CJ, Freeman RG, Cruz PD Jr. A comparison of the efficacy and safety of
Jessner’s solution and 35% trichloracetic acid vs 5% fluorouracil in the treatment of widespread facial
actinic keratoses. Arch Dermatol 1995 Feb; 131(2):176-81.
36.
Pandya AG, Sontheimer RD, Cockerell CJ, Takashima A, Piepkorn M. Papulonodular mucinosis
associated with systemic lupus erythematosus: possible mechanisms of increased glycosamminoglycan
accumulation. J Am Acad Dermatol 1995 Feb; 32(2 Pt 1):199-205.
37.
Ciernik IF, Krayenbuhl Ciernik BH, Cockerell CJ, Minna JD, Gazdar AF, Carbone DP. Expression of
TGF-beta and TBF-beta receptors on AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma. Clin Cancer Res 1995; 111924.
38.
Karlsberg PL, Lee WM, Casey DL, Cockerell CJ, Cruz PD Jr. Cutaneous vasculitis and rheumatoid factor
positivity as presenting signs of hepatitis C virus-induced mixed cryoglobulinemia. Arch Dermatol 1995
Oct; 131(10):1119-23.
39.
Cockerell CJ. Noninfectious skin disorders. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995 Dec; 1(11):20-31.
40.
Howell JB, Cockerell CJ. Melanoma self-examination day: Melanoma Monday, May 1, 1995. J Am Acad
Dermatol 1996 May, 34(5 Pt1): 837-8.
41.
Li JJ, Huang YQ, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Localization of human herpes-like virus type 8 in
vascular endothelial cells and perivascular spindle-shaped cells of Kaposi’s sarcoma lesions by in situ
hybridization. Am J Pathol 1996 Jun; 148(6):1741-8.
42.
Miller DR, Geller AC, Wyatt SW, Halpern A, Howell JB, Cockerell CJ, et al. Melanoma awareness and
self-examination practices: results of a United States survey. J Am Acad Dermatol 1996; 34:962-70.
43.
Maurer T, Crawford R, McCalmont T, Smith K, Skelton H, Cockerell CJ, Berger T. HIV-associated
eosinophilic folliculitis -- an assessment of diagnostic validity and reproducibility. 1996.
44.
Worrell JT, Cockerell CJ. Histopathology of peripheral nerves in cutaneous herpesvirus infection. Am J
Dermatopathol 1997 Apr; 19(2):133-7.
45.
Dinehart SM, Nelson-Adesokan P, Cockerell CJ, Russell S, Brown R. Metastatic cutaneous squamous cell
carcinoma derived from actinic keratosis. Cancer 1997; 79:920-3.
46.
Shoji T, Cockerell CJ, Koff AB, Bhawan J. Eruptive melanocytic nevi after Stevens-Johnson syndrome. J
Am Acad Dermatol 1997 Aug; 37(2 Pt 2):337-9.
47.
Mejia R, Dano JA, Roberts R, Wiley E, Cockerell CJ, Cruz PD Jr. Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis in adults.
J Am Acad Dermatol 1997 Aug;(2 Pt 2):314-7.
48.
Huang Q, Li A, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Kaposi’s sarcoma-like vascular proliferation induced
by transplantation in trangenic mice. Am J Dermatopathol 1997; 19:373-8.
49.
Castano-Molina C, Cockerell CJ. Diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease in HIV-infected hosts.
Dermatol Clin 1997 Apr; 15(2): 267-83.
50.
Li J, Huang Y, Cockerell CJ. Expression and mutation of the tumor suppressor gene p53 in AIDS
associated Kaposi’s sarcoma. Am J Dermpath 1997; 19:373-8.
51.
Witheiler DD, Lawrence N, Cox SE, Cruz C, Cockerell CJ, Freeman RG. Long-term efficacy and safety of
Jessner’s solution and 35% trichloroacetic acid vs fluorouracil in the treatment of widespread facial actinic
keratosis. Dermatol Surg 1997 Mar; 23(3): 191-6.
52.
Li JJ, Huang YQ, Cockerell CJ, Zhang WG, Nicolaides A, Friedman-Kein AE. Expression and mutation
of the tumor suppressor gene p53 in AIDS-associated Kaposi’s sarcoma. Am J Dermatopathol 1997 Aug;
19(4); 373-8.
53.
Zabawski EJ Jr, Sands B, Goetz D, Naylor M, Cockerell CJ. Treatment of verruca vulgaris with topical
cidofovir. JAMA 1997 Oct 15; 278(15):1236.
54.
Kaneishi NK, Cockerell CJ. Histologic differentiation of desmoplastic melanoma from cicatrices. Am J
Dermatopathol 1998 Apr 20 ;( 2): 128-34.
55.
McCollough M, Cockerell CJ. Vesiculo-bullous dermatomyositis. Am J Dermatopathol 1998; 20(2):1704.
56.
Zabawski EJ Jr, Cockerell CJ. Topical and intralesional cidofovir: a review of pharmacology and
therapeutic effects. J Am Acad Dermatol 1998 Nov; 39(5 Pt 1): 741-5.
57.
Ware AJ, Cockerell CJ, Skiest DJ, Kussman HM. Disseminated sporotrichosis with extensive cutaneous
involvement in a patient with AIDS. J Am Acad Dermatol 1999 Feb; 40(2 Pt 2): 350-5.
58.
Zabawski EJ, Costner M, Franklin G, Witheiler DD, Eichorn PJ, Cockerell CJ. A potpourri of parasitic
infestations. Cutis 1999 Feb; 63(2):81-5.
59.
McBroom RL, Styles AR, Chiu MJ, Clegg C, Cockerell CJ, Radolf JD. Secondary syphilis in persons
infected with and not infected with HIV-1: a comparative immunohistologic study. Am J Dermatopathol
1999 Oct; 21(5):432-41.
60.
McBroom RL, Styles A, Chiu M, Clegg C, Cockerell CJ, Radolf J. Secondary syphilis in persons infected
with and not infected with HIV-1. J Am Acad Dermatol 1999; 21(5):432-441.
61.
Wharton JR, Laughlin C., Cockerell CJ. Toxic epidermal necrolysis occurring as a consequence of
treatment with foscarnet. Cutis 1999 Jun; 63(6):333-5.
62.
Rodman S, Cockerell CJ. Epitomes.
63.
Zabawski EJ Jr, Cockerell CJ. Topical cidofovir for molluscum contagiosum in children. Pediatr
Dermatol 1999 Sep-Oct; 16(5):414-5.
64.
Cockerell CJ. Histopathology of incipient intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma (actinic solar
keratosis). J Am Acad Dermatol 2000; 42:11-17.
65.
Malafa MP, McKesey P, Stone S, Dudley-Walker S, Cockerell CJ. Sentinel node biopsy for staging of
aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma. Dermatol Surg 2000; 26:580-3.
66.
Conrad N, Haque R, Cockerell CJ. Delivery of dermatopathologic health care in the twenty-first century.
Dermatol Clin 2000; 18(2):241-9.
67.
Kelley SW, Cockerell CJ. Sentinel lymph node biopsy as an adjunct to management of histologically
difficult to diagnose melanocytic lesions: a proposal. J Am Acad Dermatol 2000 Mar; 42(3):527-30.
68.
Zabawski EJ, Costner M, Cohen JB, Cockerell CJ. Tacrolimus: pharmacology and therapeutic uses in
dermatology. Int J Dermatol 2000 Oct; 39(10):721-7.
69.
Zabawski EJ, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Routine periodic acid-Schiff staining of nail plate fragments in
fungal cultures for onychomycosis: a method to increase sensitivity of diagnosis. Cutis 2000
Dec;66(6):456-8.
70.
Abeyama K, Eng W, Jester JV, Edelbaum D, Cockerell CJ, Bergstresser PR, Takashima A. A role for NFkappaB-dependent gene transactivation in sunburn. J Clin Invest 2000 Jun; 105(12):1751-9.
71.
Vander Straten M, Lee P, Weitzul S, Cockerell CJ, Tyring SK. Advances in the treatment of basal cell
carcinoma: the promise of pharacologic therapy. Adv Dermatol 2000; 16:299-318; discussion 319.
72.
Zabawski EJ Jr, Washak RV, Cohen JB, Cockerell CJ, Brown SM. Squamous cell carcinoma of the nail
bed: is finger predominance another clue to etiology? A report of 5 cases. Cutis 2001 Jan; 67(1):59-64.
73.
Stone ML, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ, Pandya AG. Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: a report of 7 cases
and review of the literature. Cutis 2001; 67(2):133-137.
74.
Frazier CC, Camacho A, Cockerell CJ. The treatment of eruptive syringomas in an African American
patient with a combination of trichloroacetic acid and CO2 laser destruction. Dermatol Surg 2001;
27(5):489-92.
75.
Stone ML, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ, Pandya AG. Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: a report of 7 cases
and review of the literature. Cutis 2001 Feb; 67(2):133-8.
76.
Warren SJ, Cockerell CJ. Characterization of a subgroup of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis with
nonclassical histologic features. Am J Dermatopathol 2002 Aug; 24(4):305-8.
77.
Bandel C, DePrisco G, Cockerell CJ, Ehrig T. Abundance of interstitial heparan sulfate in granuloma
annulare but not in other mucinous skin diseases. J Cutan Pathol 2002 Oct; 29(9):524-8.
78.
Bozzo P, Saboda K, Einspahr JG, Ranger-Moore J, Farmer ER, Cockerell CJ, et al. Reliability and validity
of a histologic score as a marker for skin cancer chemoprevention studies. Analytical and Quantitive
Cytology and Histology 2003 Oct; 25(5):285-292.
79.
Sinkre PA, Sangueza OP, Cockerell CJ. Simulators of cutaneous vascular proliferation. Adv Dermatol
2003; 19:249-273.
80.
DePrisco G, Bandel C, Cockerell CJ, Ehrig T. Interstitial heparan sulfate in inflammatory granulomatous
skin diseases. J Am Acad Dermatol 2004 Feb; 50(2):253-257.
81.
Cockerell CJ, Eng W. Histological features of Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient receiving highly active antiviral therapy. Am J Dermatopathol 2004 April; 26(2): 127-132.
82.
High Whitney A, Stewart David, Essary Lydia R, Kageyama Nicole P, Hoang Mai P, Cockerell Clay J.
Sclerotic fibroma-like change in various neoplastic and inflammatory skin lesions: is sclerotic fibroma a
distinct entity? J Cutan Pathol 2004 May; 31:373-378.
83.
Curry ML, Eng W, Lund K, Paek D, Cockerell CJ. Muir-Torre Syndrome:
Dermatopathologist in diagnosis. Am J Dermatopathol 2004 June; 26(3): 217-221.
84.
Kovarik CL, Hsu M-Y, Cockerell CJ. Neurofibromatous changes in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: A
potential pitfall in the diagnosis of a serious cutaneous soft tissue neoplasm. Jour Cutan Pathol; 2004
Aug; 31(7): 492-496.
85.
Kurtis B, Guillen DR, Cockerell CJ. Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma in a 74-year-old Caucasian
male. Jour of Drugs in Dermatology 2004; 3(1):88-91.
Role of the
86.
Tsai S, Kageyama N, Warthan M, Cockerell CJ. Acrokeratoelastoidosis. Int J Dermatol 2005; 44(5):406407.
87.
Bansal C, Stewart D, Li A, Cockerell CJ. Histologic variants of fibrous papule. Jour Cutan Pathol 2005;
32:424-428.
88.
Wharton JR, Cockerell CJ. New histopathological classification of actinic keratosis (incipient
intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma). Journ of Drugs in Dermatology 2005; 4(4):462-467.
89.
Abramovits W, Cockerell C, Stevenson LC, Goldtsein AM, Ehrig T, Menter A. PsEma—A hitherto
unnamed dermatologic entity with clinical features of both psoriasis and eczema. Skin Med: Dermatology
for the Clinician 2005; 4(5):275-81.
90.
Kovarik C, Stewart D, Cockerell C. Gross and histologic postmortem changes of the skin. Am J Forensic
Med Pathol 2005 Dec. 26; (4):305-8.
91.
May SA, Quirey R, Cockerell CJ. Follicular hybrid cysts with infundibular, isthmic-catagen, and
pilomatrical differentiation: a report of 2 patients. Annals of Diagnostic Pathology April 2006; 10(2):110113.
92.
Su W, Hall BJ, Cockerell CJ. Photodermatitis with minimal inflammatory infiltrate.
inflammatory conditions with discordant histologic findings.
93.
Asgari Maryam M, Cockerell CJ, Weitzul S. The head-tilt maneuver: a clinical aid in recognizing head
and neck angiosarcomas. Arch Dermatol January 2007; 143:75-77.
94.
Lian Fangru, Cockerell Clay J. Cutaneous Appendage Tumors: Familial Cylindromatosis and Associated
Tumors Update. Adv Dermatol 2005; 21:217-234.
95.
Werlinger Kelly D., Cockerell Clay J. Vulvar Disease Update. Adv Dermatol 2006; 22:91-100.
96.
Cockerell Clay J. Dermatopathology Secrest Revealed: Insider Tips for the Clinician Practical
Dermatology October 2007; Vol. 4 No. 10 32-36
97.
Cockerell Clay J. Special problems in the Diagnosis and Management of Melanocytic Neoplasms
Pathology Case Reviews Nov./Dec. 2007; Vol. 12 No. 6 223-224
98.
Swygert K., Parrish C., Cashman R., Lin R., Cockerell CJ. Melanoma In Situ Involving an Epidermal
Inclusion (Infundibular) Cyst The American journal of Dermatopathology Dec. 2007; Vol. 29 No. 6 564565
99.
Wright N., Davis L., Aftergut K., Parrish C., Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Texas: A northern
spread of endemic areas Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology April 2008; Vol. 58 No. 4 650652
Clinical
Invited Reviews and Chapters
1.
Cockerell CJ. Granular cell neoplasms - clinical and pathologic features. Dermatol Times January 1985.
2.
Cockerell CJ. A rational method of management of malignant melanoma in situ on sun-damaged skin. Am
J Dermatopathol 1985; 7 Suppl: 191-2.
3.
Cockerell CJ. The dermatopathology of AIDS: cutaneous diseases other than Kaposi's sarcoma. Semin
Dermatol 1986; 5:316-21.
4.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome other than Kaposi's
sarcoma. In: AIDS and Other Manifestations of HIV Infection, Wormser G, Stahl R, eds; Noyes
Publications, New York, 1988:796-815.
5.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous infections: evaluation of skin problems seen in AIDS
patients. In: Leoung, Gifford S, Opportunistic Infections in Patients with AIDS, Marcel Dekker, New
York, 1988:135-42.
6.
Cockerell CJ. Reevaluation of routine histology in the diagnosis of blistering diseases. Semin Dermatol
1988 Sep; 7(3):171-7.
7.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Corium,
November 1988.
8.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous infections: evaluation of skin problems seen in AIDS
patients. In: Leoung, GS ed., Opportunistic Infections in Patients with AIDS, Marcel Dekker, New York,
June 1988;135-42, second edition.
9.
Cockerell CJ. Other mucocutaneous manifestations of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. In:
Friedman-Kien, AE, Color Atlas of AIDS, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 1989:93-124.
10.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Infect Dis
Ther 1989; 3:135-42.
11.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus infection other than Kaposi's
sarcoma: clinical and histologic aspects. PAAC Notes, 1989; 1:44-8.
12.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Skin manifestations of HIV infection. Prim Care 1989 Sep; 16(3):62144.
13.
Cockerell CJ. The dermatopathologist and human immunodeficiency virus infection. Arch Dermatol 1989
Nov; 125(11):1565-7.
14.
Cockerell CJ. The clinicopathologic spectrum of bacillary (epithelioid) angiomatosis. Prog AIDS Pathol
1990(2); 111-26.
15.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection other than Kaposi’s sarcoma: clinical and
histologic aspects. J Am Acad Dermatol 1990 Jun; 22(6 Pt 2):1260-9.
16.
Cockerell CJ. Pathology of the skin in patients with HIV infection. In: Joshi VV, Pathology of AIDS and
Other Manifestations of HIV Infection, Igaku-Shoin, New York, 1990; 209-25.
17.
Cockerell CJ. The importance of recognition of cutaneous signs of HIV infection. PAAC Notes 1990;
2:112-5.
18.
Cockerell CJ. Herpesvirus infections in HIV infected patients. PAAC Notes 1990; 2:172-4.
19.
Cockerell CJ. Superficial fungal infections in HIV infected hosts. PAAC Notes 1990; 2:223-6.
20.
Cockerell CJ. Bacillary angiomatosis. Dialogues in Dermatology, November 1990.
21.
Cockerell CJ. Seborrheic dermatitis-like and atopic dermatitis-like eruptions in HIV-infected patients.
Clin Dermatol 1991 Jan-Mar;9(1):49-51.
22.
Cockerell CJ. Noninfectious inflammatory skin diseases in HIV-infected individuals. Clin Dermatol 1991
Jul; 9:531-41.
23.
Cockerell CJ, Sexton FM. Evaluation of small cell neoplasms of the skin. Clin Dermatol 1991; 9(2):22733.
24.
Cockerell CJ. HIV disease and the skin: a crucial interface. Arch Int Med 1991; 151:1295-1303.
25.
Cockerell CJ. Systemic fungal infections in HIV infected patients. PAAC Notes 1991; 6:279-84.
26.
Cockerell CJ. Arthropod infestations and parasitic infections in the HIV infected host. PAAC Notes 1991;
3:23-7.
27.
Cockerell CJ. Histopathological features of Kaposi's sarcoma in HIV infected individuals. Cancer Surv
1991; 10:73-89.
28.
Cockerell CJ. Treatment of cutaneous lesions of Kaposi's Sarcoma with topical liquid N Nitrogen. PAAC
Notes 1991; 3:15.
29.
Cockerell CJ. Panniculitis. In: Pathophysiology in Dermatology. Soter NA and Baden HP, eds.
McGraw Hill, New York, 2nd ed, 1991; 250-63.
30.
Cockerell CJ. The causative agent of bacillary angiomatosis. Int J Dermatol 1992 Sep; 31(9):615-7.
31.
Webster GF, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. The clinical spectrum of bacillary angiomatosis. Br J
Dermatol 1992 Jun; 126(6):535-41.
32.
Cockerell CJ. Dermatologic infections in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients. In: Infectious
Diseases in Medicine and Surgery, Gorbach SL, Bartlett JG and Blacklow NR, eds, W.B. Saunders, New
York, 1992;950-956.
33.
Chaffins MS and Cockerell CJ. Same as above, second edition.
34.
Cockerell CJ, Conant MA and Sadick NS. When the skin is a harbinger of AIDS. Patient Care 1992;
26:53-76.
35.
Cockerell CJ, Howell JB, Balch CM. Think melanoma. South Med J 1993 Dec; 86(12):1325-33.
36.
Cockerell CJ. Off-label treatment of skin disorders in patients with HIV infection. PAAC Notes 1993;
7:28-35.
37.
Cockerell CJ. Dermatopathology. In: Educational Review Manual in Dermatology, Robins P, Renfro L,
and Sanchez MR, eds., 1993, 1995, 1997.
38.
Cockerell CJ. Human retroviral infections. Curr Opinion in Dermatol 1993; 271-6.
39.
Cockerell CJ. A rational approach to the understanding and management of the dysplastic nevus syndrome
concept. Pathol Annu 1993; 28(Pt 1):121-44.
40.
Cockerell CJ. Pruritus in HIV infected patients. In: Itch, Mechanisms and Management of Pruritus,
Bernhard JD, ed., W.B. Saunders, New York, 1993; 281-98.
41.
Cockerell CJ. Organ-specific manifestations of HIV infection II. Update on cutaneous manifestations of
HIV infection. AIDS 1993;7 Suppl 1:S213-8.
42.
Worrell JT, Karroum J, Lyons J, and Cockerell CJ. Evolution of cutaneous epithelial neoplasms. Skin
Cancer 1993; 8:75-93.
43.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus infections.
In: Textbook of AIDS Medicine, Broder S, ed., Williams & Wilkins, Maryland, 1994; 507-24.
44.
Adal KA, Cockerell CJ, Petri WA Jr. Cat scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and other infections due
to Rochalimaea. N Engl J Med 1994 May 26; 330(21):1509-15.
45.
Cockerell CJ. Clinical pearl: deriving maximum information from skin biopsy specimens of inflammatory
dermatoses. J Am Acad Dermatol 1994 Jan; 30(1):116-7.
46.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. In: The AIDS Reader, 1994.
47.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous malignant melanoma: an approach to accurate clinical and histological diagnosis.
Baylor Proceedings 1994; 7: 9-12.
48.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous clues to HIV infection: diagnosis and treatment. Semin Dermatol 1994 Dec;
13(4):275-85.
49.
Lyons JH 3rd, Cockerell CJ. Elective lymph node dissection for melanoma. J Am Acad Dermatol 1994
Mar; 30(3):467-80.
50.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. In: Oral Diseases of HIV-Infected Patients,
Glick M, ed. 1994; 7:127-52.
51.
Cockerell CJ, Cohen P. Skin disorders in HIV infected patients. In: Cutaneous Viral Infections, Tyring S,
ed.
52.
Cockerell CJ. Bacillary angiomatosis and related diseases caused by Rochalimaea. J Am Acad Dermatol
1995 May; 32(5 Pt 1):783-90.
53.
Cockerell CJ. Rochalimaeai infections. Curr Opinion Infectious Diseases 1995; 8:130-6.
54.
Cockerell CJ. Herpesvirus infections. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995 Apr; 1(3):12-6.
55.
Cockerell CJ. Bacterial infections. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995 May; 1(4):26-32.
56.
Cockerell CJ. Parasitic infections and ectoparasitic infestations. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995
Jun; 1(5):20-2.
57.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous and histologic signs of HIV infection other than Kaposi's sarcoma. In:
Wormser, Gary P, AIDS and Other Manifestations of HIV Infection. New York, second edition: 463-76.
58.
Cockerell CJ, Lyons JH. Elective regional lymph node dissection in the cutaneous melanoma. J Dermatol
Treat 1995; 6:127-34.
59.
Cockerell CJ. Neoplastic disorders. J Int Assoc Phys AIDS Care 1995 Sep; 1(8):23-28.
60.
Cockerell CJ, Odom R. The differential diagnosis of nail disease. AIDS Patient Care 1995; 9:S5-S10.
61.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous fungal infections in HIV/AIDS. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995 Feb;
1(1):19-23.
62.
Cockerell CJ. Human papillomavirus infections. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care 1995 Oct; 1(9):32-6.
63.
Cockerell CJ, Chaffins ML. Histopathologic characteristics of common inflammatory skin disorders.
Curr Probl Dermatol 1996; 8:189-236.
64.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. In: AIDS and
Malignancies, Current Concepts and Perspectives, Golematis B, ed. 1996; 269-313.
65.
Cockerell CJ. Rickettsial diseases. In: Pathology of the Skin, Farmer E and Hood A, eds., 2nd ed.
66.
Cockerell CJ. Inflammatory skin diseases in patients with HIV infection. Retinoids in Dermatology 1996;
42:2.
67.
Cockerell CJ. Mucocutaneous neoplasms in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Semin Diagn Pathol 1996 Feb; 13(1):19-39.
68.
Cockerell CJ, Johnson T, Swanson N. Benign melanocytic neoplasms: congenital and acquired nevi. In:
Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, Arndt K, Wintroub B, LeBoit PE and Robinson J, eds. W.B. Saunders,
New York. 1996; 1:1561-70.
69.
Cockerell CJ. Atypical melanocytic nevi. In: Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, Arndt K, Wintroub B,
LeBoit PE and Robinson J, eds. W.B. Saunders, New York. 1996; 1:1571-1575.
70.
Cockerell CJ. How are abnormalities of the skin described? In: Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, Arndt
K, Wintroub B, LeBoit PE and Robinson J, eds. W.B. Saunders, New York. 1996; 1:84-110.
71.
Cockerell CJ. Medicolegal pitfalls in the histologic diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases. Path Case
Review 1996; 1:173-5.
72.
Cockerell CJ. Managed care and melanoma. Dialogues Dermatol 1996; 38:6.
73.
Ciernik-Krayenbuhl B, Chaffins MS, Mikhail A, Cockerell CJ. Vascular proliferative disorders in patients
with HIV infection. Current Opinion in Dermatology 1996; 3:111-21.
74.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. In: Textbook of AIDS
Medicine, Merigan T, Bartlett J, Bolognesi D, 2ed. 1997; 499-520.
75.
Mathews SN, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. A guide to
early detection. Part 1: infections and infestations. Consultant, 1997; 37:2551-72.
76.
Matthews SN, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Mucocutaneous signs of HIV disease. Part 2:
noninfectious dermatoses, oral lesions, and opportunistic neoplasms. Consultant, 1997; 37:2785-98.
77.
Barnaby JW, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Actinic keratoses. Differential diagnosis and treatment. Drugs
Aging 1997 Sep;11(3):186-205.
78.
Castano-Molina C, Cockerell CJ. Diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in HIV-infected hosts.
Dermatol Clin 1997; 15:267-83.
79.
Cockerell CJ. Leprosy, cat scratch disease, myiasis and poxvirus and related infections. In: Pathology of
Infectious Diseases, O’Connor D, et al, eds., Appleton & Lange, Connecticut. 1997; 1:605-14; 1:461-8;
2:1655-8; 1:273-9.
80.
Hartmann CA, Styles A, Cockerell CJ. Cytokines.
81.
Majors MJ, Cockerell CJ, Cruz PD. Pruritus in HIV-infected patients: an algorithmic approach and review
of selected pruritic eruptions. In: Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, May 1997;
17(2):239-51.
82.
Krayenbuhl-Ciernik BA, Cockerell CJ. Vascular neoplasms. In: Cancer of the Skin. Burg G, ed.,
Churchill-Livingstone, New York, New York.
83.
Wong R, Tappero J, Cockerell CJ. Bacillary angiomatosis and other Bartonella species infections. Semin
Cutan Med Surg 1997 Sep; 16(3):188-99.
84.
Porras BH, Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous malignant melanoma: classification and clinical diagnosis. Sem
Cutan Med Surg 1997 Jun; 16(2):88-96.
85.
Cockerell CJ. Biopsy technique for pigmented lesions. Sem Cutan Med Surg 1997 Jun; 16(2):108-12.
86.
Cockerell CJ. Introduction to cutaneous malignant melanoma: an ever-increasing pandemic. Sem Cutan
Med Surg 1997; 87.
87.
Khan Z, Cockerell CJ. Viral infections. In: Dermatopathology, Barnhill RL, ed.
88.
Simpson JL, Petropolis AA, Styles AR, Zabawski EJ, Cockerell CJ. Extra-abdominal desmoid tumor: an
unusual subcutaneous lesion presenting as shoulder pain. Int J Dermatol 1998 Oct; 37(10):780-4.
89.
Khan ZM, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Atypical fibroxanthoma. In: Cutaneous Oncology, Maloney M, ed.,
1998:835-43.
90.
Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Malignant fibrous histiocytoma. In: Cutaneous Oncology, Maloney M, ed.,
1998:844-51.
91.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Kaposi’s sarcoma. In: Cutaneous Oncology, Maloney M, ed.,
1998:873-86.
92.
Matthews SN, Cockerell CJ. Prurigo nodularis in HIV infected patients. Int J Dermatol 1998 Jun;
37(6):401-9.
93.
Wharton JR, Cockerell CJ. The sun: a friend and enemy. Clin Dermatol 1998 Jul-Aug; 16(4):415-9.
94.
Cox SE, Cockerell CJ. Skin response to laser resurfacing. In: Skin Resurfacing, Williams & Wilkins,
Baltimore, Maryland. 1998; IV: 143-53.
95.
Zabawski EJ Jr, Cockerell CJ. A middle-aged female with a refractory comedone of the upper lip.
Dermatol Online J 1998 Oct; 4(1):4.
96.
Cockerell CJ, Styles AR, Witheiler D, Zabawski EJ Jr. Erythematous and vesicular eruption in a one-dayold infant. Dermatol Online J 1998 Oct; 4(1):5.
97.
Rodman S, Cockerell CJ. The pathogenesis of Kaposi’s sarcoma. West J Med 1998 Oct; 169(4):222-3.
98.
Wharton JR, Wilson P, Cockerell CJ. Primary cutaneous mycobacterium avium-intracellular infection in a
patient with systemic lupus erythematosus.
99.
Callen JP, Cockerell CJ. Treatment of skin disease in the HIV infected patient.
100.
Porras B, Costner M, Friedman-Kien AE, Cockerell CJ. Update on cutaneous manifestations of HIV
infection. Med Clin North Am 1998 Sep; 82(5):1033-80, v.
101.
Yantsos VA, Conrad N, Zabawski E, Cockerell CJ. Incipient intraepidermal cutaneous squamous cell
carcinoma: a proposal for reclassifying and grading solar (actinic) keratoses. Semin Cutan Med Surg 1999
Mar; 18(1):3-14.
102.
Aftergut K, Cockerell CJ. Update on the cutaneous manifestations of HIV infections. Clinical and
pathologic features. Dermatol Clin 1999 Jul; 17(3):445-71, vii.
103.
Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. In: Textbook of AIDS
Medicine, 2nd ed. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 1999; 499-520.
104.
Cockerell CJ. Histopathology of incipient intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma (“actinic keratosis”). J
Am Acad Dermatol 2000 Jan; 42(1 Pt 2):11-7.
105.
Krayenbuehl BH, Cockerell CJ, Franklin G, Valek RH. Vascular neoplasms. In: Atlas of Cancer of the
Skin, Burg G, ed., Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2000; 68-85.
106.
Dudley-Walker S, Cockerell CJ. Understanding and treating infectious diseases of the skin. Skin & Aging
June 2000.
107.
Stricker JB, Cockerell CJ. Leprosy. In: Schlossberg D, ed. Current Therapy of Infectious Diseases, 2nd
ed. St. Louis, Missouri. Mosby 2001; 515-7.
108.
Guillén DR, Martin HL, Cockerell CJ. Cellular spindle cell proliferations of skin. Adv Dermatol 2001;
17:339-84.
109.
Guillén DR, Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous and subcutaneous sarcomas. Clin Dermatology 2001 May-Jun;
19(3):262-8.
110.
Wang L, Eng W, Cockerell CJ. Effects of ultraviolet irradiation on inflammation in the skin. Adv
Dermatol 2002; 18:247-86.
111.
Curry ML, Curry JA, Cockerell CJ. Dermatology and the Americans with Disabilities Act: a review of
case law. J Am Acad Dermatol 2002 Dec; 47(6):926-9.
112.
Cockerell CJ, Fu W. The actinic (solar) keratosis: a 21st century perspective. Arch Derm 2003 Jan;
139(1):66-70.
113.
Cockerell CJ. Pathology and pathobiology of the actinic (solar) keratosis. Brit J Derm 2003 Nov;
149(66):34-36.
114.
Bansal C, Scott R, Stewart D, Cockerell C. Decubitus ulcers: Review of the literature. Int J Dermatol, in
press.
115.
High WA, Stewart D, Wilbers CRH, Cockerell CJ, Hoang MP, Fitzpatrick JE. Completely regressed
primary cutaneous malignant melanoma with nodal and/or visceral metastases: a report of 5 cases and
assessment of the literature and diagnostic criteria. J Am Acad Dermatol 2005 July; 43(1):89-100.
116.
Scotts MJ, Cerruto C, Cockerell CJ. Lipedematous Alopecia: Spongy Scalp Syndrome. Cutis 2007
October, 80(4):321-324.
117.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Texas: A northern spread of endemic areas. Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology (in press).
118.
Crystal Thomas, MD, Antoanella Calame, MD, and Clay J. Cockerell, MD. Cutaneous Diseases
Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Chapter 24, Sauer’s Mannual of Skin Diseases, Tenth
Edition
Books and Serial Publications
1.
Ackerman AB, Cockerell CJ. Learning clinical dermatology through dermatopathology. In: Cutis,
October 1985 - February 1987.
2.
Cockerell CJ. Editor. Co-Infection: Case Studies from Current Practice 1994; 1:1.
3.
Cockerell CJ. Clinicopathologic Correlations in Dermatology. New York: Igaku-Shoin, 1995.
4.
Friedman-Kien AE and Cockerell CJ, eds. Color Atlas of HIV Infection. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders,
1995.
5.
Guest Editor, Melanocytic Neoplasia for Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery.
6.
Guest Editor, Inflammatory Skin Disease for Pathology Case Reviews.
7.
Editor, Advances in Dermatology. Volumes 11, 12. Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1996.
8.
Cockerell CJ. Practical Dermatopathology: A Text and Atlas. Martin Dunnitz, publications.
9.
Cockerell CJ. Textbook of AIDS Medicine, 2nd edition, Merigan, Bartlett, and Bolognesi, eds. 1998.
10.
Callen JP, Cockerell CJ. Treatment of Skin Disease in the HIV Infected Patient for AIDS Therap 1998.
11.
Cockerell CJ. Atlas of the Skin, June 1999.
12.
Associate Editor, Advances in Dermatology. Volume 17. Mosby, Inc. St. Louis, MO, 2001.
13.
Cockerell CJ, Cohen PR. Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection. In: Tyring SK, ed.
Mucocutaneous manifestations of viral diseases, June 2002.
14.
Associate Editor, Advances in Dermatology. Volume 18. Mosby, Inc. Philadelphia, 2002.
15.
Cockerell CJ, Camacho P, Stalkup JR. Viral Diseases of the Skin. In: Conn’s Therapy 2003. Elsevier
Science (USA).
16.
Chen TM and Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection and HIV-Related Disorders. In:
Dermatology, JL Bolognia, JL Jorizzo, RP Rapini, Volume 1, Mosby/Elsievier Ltd., 2003;1199-1215.
17.
Kho GT, Bandel C, Cockerell CJ. Dermatological Manifestations of HIV Infection. In: Infectious
Diseases, Cohen & Powderly, Second Edition, Volume 2, Mosby/Elsevier Ltd, 2004; 1323-32.
18.
Friedman-Kien AE and Cockerell CJ. Neoplastic Disorders in HIV Infected Patients. In: Cancer of the
Skin, Elsevier-Saunders (USA), 2005; 27: 339-347.
19.
Guillen DR, Cockerell CJ. Sarcomas of the Skin. In: Cancer of the Skin, Elsevier-Saunders (USA), 2005;
24: 311-322.
20.
Cather J, Cather JC, Cockerell CJ. Pathology of Melanoma: New Concepts. In: Cancer of the Skin,
Elsevier-Saunders (USA), 2005; 18: 243-263.
21.
Tran KT, Wright NA, Cockerell CJ. Biopsy of the pigmented lesion – When and how. Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology, 2008; Volume 59, Number 5: 852-871.
22.
Wright A, Thomas CG, Calame A, Cockerell CJ. Granular cell atypical fibroxanthoma: case report and
review of the literature. In: Journal of Cutaneous Pathology 2009, John Wiley & Sons A/S.
Case Reports
1.
Cockerell CJ, Bergstresser PR, Myrie-Williams C, Tierno PM. Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis
occurring in an immunocompetent individual. Arch Dermatol 1990 Jun; 126(6):787-90.
2.
Hennessey NP, Parro EL, Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous pneumocystis carinii infection in patients with
acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Arch Dermatol 1991 Nov; 127(11):1699-1701.
3.
Cockerell CJ. Induction of disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis while using phototherapy for
psoriasis. J Am Acad Dermatol 1991 Feb; 24(2 Pt 1):301-2.
4.
Dolan E and Cockerell CJ. Fatal calciphylaxis occurring in two patients with acquired immune deficiency
syndrome. J Am Acad Dermatol 1992; 26:559-62.
5.
Cockerell CJ, Lewis JE. Systemic lupus erythematosus-like illness associated with syndrome of
abnormally large von Willebrand’s factor multimers. South Med J 1993 Aug; 86(8):951-3.
6.
Ficarra G, Zaragoza AM, Stendardi L, Parri F, Cockerell CJ. Early oral presentation of lues maligna in a
patient with HIV infection. A case report. Oral Surg, Oral Med, Oral Pathol 1993 Jun; 75(6):728-32.
7.
Chaker MB, Cockerell CJ. Concomitant psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and disseminated cutaneous
histoplasmosis in a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993 Aug;
29(2 Pt 2):311-3.
8.
Martin AG, Weaver CC, Cockerell CJ, Berger TG. Pityriasis rubra pilaris in the setting of HIV infection:
clinical behavior and association with explosive cystic acne. Br J Dermatol 1993 Jun; 126(6):617-20.
9.
Knipper JE, Hud JA, Cockerell CJ. Disseminated epidermolytic acanthoma. Am J Dermatopathol 1993
Feb; 15(1):70-2.
10.
An unusual presentation of secondary syphilis in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
A case report and review of the literature. [Review] [20 refs] Glover RA. Piaquadio DJ. Kern S.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology.
128(4):530-4, 1992 Apr.
11.
Hemangioma-associated rhinophyma. Report of a case with successful treatment using carbon dioxide
laser surgery. Marsili M. Cockerell CJ. Lyde CB. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Journal of Dermatologic Surgery & Oncology. 19(3):206-12, 1993 Mar.
12.
Lewis J, Cockerell CJ. Persistent edematous plaques of the face: a variant of Jessner's lymphocytic
infiltrate? Cutis 1994; 53:49-52.
13.
Karroum JE, Zappi EG, Cockerell CJ. Sclerotic cutaneous leiomyosarcoma. Am J Dermatopathol 1995
Jun; 17(3): 292-6.
14.
DiCaudo DJ, Perniciaro C, Worrell JT, White JW Jr., Cockerell CJ. Clinical and histologic spectrum of
human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I-associated lymphoma involving the skin. J Am Acad Dermatol
1996 Jan; 34(1):69-76.
15.
Simpson EL, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Eccrine syringofibroadenomatosis associated with hidrotic
ectodermal dysplasia. Br J Dermatol 1998 May; 138(5):879-84.
16.
Thornton RR, Rohrich R, Cockerell CJ. Intramuscular ganglion.
17.
Nikko A, Dunnigan M, Black A, Cockerell CJ. Acquired cutis laxa associated with a plasma cell
dyscrasia. Am J Dermatopathol 1996 Oct; 18(5):533-7.
18.
Nikko A, Dunnigan M, Cockerell CJ. Calciphylaxis with histologic changes of pseudoxanthoma
elasticum. Am J Dermatopathol 1996 Aug; 18(4):396-9.
19.
Styles A, Whiting D, Cockerell CJ. Clear cell sarcoma of soft part.
20.
Nikko A, Jialal K, Cockerell CJ. Pseudoporphyria cutanea tarda.
21.
Nikko A, Cockerell CJ. Buske-Ollendorf syndrome. Am J Dermatopathol.
22.
Germain M, Dodds RJ, Cockerell CJ. Intradermal Spitz’s nevus simulating metastatic adenocarcinom.
23.
Nikko A, Sontheimer RD, Cockerell CJ. Keloidal morphea. Am J Dermatopathol.
24.
Khan ZM, Cockerell CJ. Atypical fibroxanthoma with osteoclast-like multinucleated giant cells. Am J
Dermpatopathol 1997 Apr; 19(2):174-9.
25.
McCullough ML, Cockerell CJ. Vesiculo-bullous dermatomyositis. Am J Dermatopathol 1998 Apr;
20(2):170-4.
26.
LeBoit PE, Cockerell CJ. The effort to decapitate American dermatopathology through laboratory
capitation: an urgent and dire warning to dermatologists and dermatopathologists. J Am Acad Dermatol
1994 Jul; 31(1):98-100.
27.
Malafa MP, McKesey P, Stone S, Dudley-Walker S, Cockerell CJ. Sentinel node biopsy for staging of
aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma.
28.
Murphy B, Camacho A, Lewis J, Cockerell CJ. Keloidal basal cell carcinoma: an underreported variant?
29.
Frazier CC, Camacho AP, Cockerell CJ. The treatment of eruptive syringomas in an African American
patient with a combination of trichloroacetic acid and CO2 laser destruction. Dermatol Surg 2001 May;
27(5):489-92.
30.
High WA, Houpt KR, Ehrig T, Cockerell CJ. Case report—slowly enlarging mass of the dorsal right hand
in a pregnant woman. Med Gen Med 2001 Nov 30; 3(6):7.
31.
Routine periodic acid-Schiff staining of nail plate fragments in fungal cultures for onychomycosis: a
method to increase the sensitivity of diagnosis. Zabawski EJ Jr. Styles AR. Cockerell CJ. Ovid
MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Cutis. 66(6):456-8, 2000 Dec.
32.
Factors predicting prognosis of epilepsy after presentation with seizures.[Erratum appears in Ann Neurol
2001 Apr;49(4):547].[Erratum appears in Ann Neurol 2001 Dec;50(6):830] MacDonald BK. Johnson AL.
Goodridge DM. Cockerell OC. Sander JW. Shorvon SD. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily
Update Annals of Neurology. 48(6):833-41, 2000 Dec.
33.
Advances in the treatment of basal cell carcinoma: the promise of pharmacologic therapy. [Review] [70
refs] Vander Straten M. Lee P. Weitzul S. Cockerell CJ. Tyring SK. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 16:299-318; discussion 319, 2000.
34.
Histopathology of incipient intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma ("actinic keratosis").
[Review] [23 refs] Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology. 42(1 Pt 2):11-7, 2000 Jan.
35.
Tacrolimus: pharmacology and therapeutic uses in dermatology. [Review] [56 refs] Zabawski EJ. Costner
M. Cohen JB. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update International Journal
of Dermatology. 39(10):721-7, 2000 Oct.
36.
Actinic keratosis: time to call a spade a spade. Evans C. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Southern Medical Journal. 93(7):734-6, 2000 Jul.
37.
A role for NF-kappaB-dependent gene transactivation in sunburn. Abeyama K. Eng W. Jester JV. Vink
AA. Edelbaum D. Cockerell CJ. Bergstresser PR. Takashima A. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present
with Daily Update Journal of Clinical Investigation. 105(12):1751-9, 2000 Jun.
38.
Sentinel node biopsy for staging of aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma. Malafa MP. McKesey P.
Stone S. Dudley-Walker S. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Dermatologic Surgery. 26(6):580-3, 2000 Jun.
39.
Delivery of dermatopathologic health care in the twenty-first century. [Review] [35 refs] Conrad N.
Haque R. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Dermatologic Clinics.
18(2):241-9, ix, 2000 Apr.
40.
Accurate diagnosis of cutaneous keratinocytic neoplasms: the importance of histological step sections (and
other factors). Guillen DR. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives
of Dermatology. 136(4):535-7, 2000 Apr.
41.
The incidence and lifetime prevalence of neurological disorders in a prospective community-based study in
the UK. MacDonald BK. Cockerell OC. Sander JW. Shorvon SD. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present
with Daily Update Brain. 123 ( Pt 4):665-76, 2000 Apr.
42.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy as an adjunct to management of histologically difficult to diagnose
melanocytic lesions: a proposal. [Review] [13 refs] Kelley SW. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 42(3):527-30, 2000 Mar.
43.
Histopathology of incipient intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma ("actinic keratosis").
[Review] [23 refs] Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology. 42(1 Pt 2):11-7, 2000 Jan.
44.
Case report--slowly enlarging mass of the dorsal right hand in a pregnant woman. High WA. Houpt KR.
Ehrig T. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Medgenmed [Computer
File]: Medscape General Medicine. 3(6):7, 2001 Nov 30.
45.
Cellular spindle cell proliferations of skin. [Review] [125 refs] Guillen DR. Martin HL. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 17:339-84, 2001.
46.
Cutaneous and subcutaneous sarcomas. [Review] [80 refs] Guillen DR. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R)
1950 to Present with Daily Update Clinics in Dermatology. 19(3):262-8, 2001 May-Jun.
47.
The treatment of eruptive syringomas in an African American patient with a combination of trichloroacetic
acid and CO2 laser destruction. Frazier CC. Camacho AP. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Dermatologic Surgery. 27(5):489-92, 2001 May.
48.
Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: a report of 7 cases and review of the literature. [Review] [28 refs]
Stone ML. Styles AR. Cockerell CJ. Pandya AG. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Cutis. 67(2):133-8, 2001 Feb.
49.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the nail bed: is finger predominance another clue to etiology? A report of 5
cases. Zabawski EJ Jr. Washak RV. Cohen JB. Cockerell CJ. Brown SM. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Cutis. 67(1):59-64, 2001 Jan.
50.
Effects of ultraviolet irradiation on inflammation in the skin. [Review] [232 refs] Wang L. Eng W.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 18:24786, 2002.
51.
Dermatology and the Americans With Disabilities Act: a review of the case law. [Review] [24 refs]
Curry ML. Curry JA. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 47(6):926-9, 2002 Dec.
52.
Abundance of interstitial heparan sulfate in granuloma annulare but not in other mucinous skin diseases.
Bandel C. DePrisco G. Cockerell CJ. Ehrig T. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 29(9):524-8, 2002 Oct.
53.
Characterization of a subgroup of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis with nonclassical histologic
features. Warren SJ. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update American
Journal of Dermatopathology. 24(4):305-8, 2002 Aug.
54.
High WA, Hoang MP, Stevens K, Cockerell CJ. Late-stage nodular erythema elevatum diutinum. J Am
Acad Dermatol 2003; 49(4):764-767.
55.
Austin Liu, Christof P. Erickson, Clay J. Cockerell, Sylvia Hsu; Necrolytic acral erythema: A case not
associated with Hepatitis C Infection; Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,
Texas and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
56.
Ondo AL, Makarewicz A, Stepenaskie S, Cockerell CJ, Mings SM, Shanler SD; Irregular Erythematous
Nodule on the Upper Arm. Submitted for publication.
57.
Bschke-Ollendorff syndrome: report of a case and interpretation of the clinical phenotype as a type 2
segmental manifestation of an autosomal dominant skin disease. [Review] [24 refs] Ehrig T. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
49(6):1163-6, 2003 Dec.
58.
Simulators of cutaneous vascular proliferation. [Review] [72 refs] Sinkre PA. Sangueza OP. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 19:249-73, 2003.
59.
The "dysplastic" nevus: an update at 25 years. [Review] [21 refs] Wetherington RW.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 19:23748, 2003.
60.
Pathology and pathobiology of the actinic (solar) keratosis. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update British Journal of Dermatology. 149 Suppl 66:34-6, 2003 Nov.
61.
Reliability and validity of a histologic score as a marker for skin cancer chemoprevention studies.
Bozzo P. Saboda K. Einspahr JG. Ranger-Moore J. Farmer ER. Cockerell CJ. Elder DE. Bangert JL.
Hart N. Kramer CB. Alberts DS. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Analytical
& Quantitative Cytology & Histology. 25(5):285-92, 2003 Oct.
62.
Late-stage nodular erythema elevatum diutinum. High WA. Hoang MP. Stevens K. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
49(4):764-7, 2003 Oct.
63.
Superficial gyrate erythema as a cutaneous reaction to alendronate for osteoporosis. High WA. Cohen JB.
Wetherington W. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology. 48(6):945-6, 2003 Jun.
64.
The actinic (solar) keratosis: a 21st-century perspective. [Review] [25 refs] Fu W. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE® 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 139(1):66-70, 2003 Jan.
65.
Update in the diagnosis of keratinocytic neoplasia. [Review] [138 refs] Cather JC. Cather JC. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 20:345-69, 2004.
66.
Advances in prognostication of cutaneous malignant melanoma. [Review] [94 refs] Penmatcha S.
Rovinsky SA. Cockerell CJ. Hsu MY. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances
in Dermatology. 20:323-43, 2004.
67.
Asymptomatic annular pink papules on the trunk. Shirazi A. Cockerell CJ. Li A. Hsu S.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Dermatology Online Journal. 10(1):11, 2004.
68.
Neurofibromatous changes in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: a potential pitfall in the diagnosis of a
serious cutaneous soft tissue neoplasm. Kovarik CL. Hsu MY. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 31(7):492-6, 2004 Aug.
69.
Muir-Torre syndrome: role of the dermatopathologist in diagnosis. Curry ML. Eng W. Lund K. Paek D.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update American Journal of
Dermatopathology. 26(3):217-21, 2004 Jun.
70.
Is Degos' disease a clinical and histological end point rather than a specific disease?. High WA. Aranda J.
Patel SB. Cockerell CJ. Costner MI. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of
the American Academy of Dermatology. 50(6):895-9, 2004 Jun.
71.
Sclerotic fibroma-like change in various neoplastic and inflammatory skin lesions: is sclerotic fibroma a
distinct entity?. High WA. Stewart D. Essary LR. Kageyama NP. Hoang MP. Cockerell CJ. Ovid
MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 31(5):373-8, 2004
May.
72.
Histological features of kaposi sarcoma in a patient receiving highly active antiviral therapy. Eng W.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update American Journal of
Dermatopathology. 26(2):127-32, 2004 Apr.
73.
Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma in a 74-year-old Caucasian male. Kurtis B. Guillen DR. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD.
3(1):88-91, 2004 Jan-Feb.
74.
Interstitial heparan sulfate in granulomatous inflammatory skin diseases. DePrisco G. Bandel C.
Cockerell CJ. Ehrig T. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American
Academy of Dermatology. 50(2):253-7, 2004 Feb.
75.
Cutaneous appendage tumors: familial cylindromatosis and associated tumors update. [Review] [52 refs]
Lian F. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology.
21:217-34, 2005.
76.
Gross and histologic postmortem changes of the skin. Kovarik C. Stewart D. Cockerell C.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update American Journal of Forensic Medicine &
Pathology. 26(4):305-8, 2005 Dec.
77.
PsEma--a hitherto unnamed dermatologic entity with clinical features of both psoriasis and eczema.
Abramovits W. Cockerell C. Stevenson LC. Goldstein AM. Ehrig T. Menter A. Ovid MEDLINE(R)
1950 to Present with Daily Update SKINmed. 4(5):275-81, 2005 Sep-Oct.
78.
Decubitus ulcers: a review of the literature. [Review] [42 refs] Bansal C. Scott R. Stewart D. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update International Journal of Dermatology.
44(10):805-10, 2005 Oct.
79.
New histopathological classification of actinic keratosis (incipient intraepidermal squamous cell
carcinoma). [Review] [21 refs] Cockerell CJ. Wharton JR. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily
Update Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD. 4(4):462-7, 2005 Jul-Aug.
80.
Completely regressed primary cutaneous malignant melanoma with nodal and/or visceral metastases: a
report of 5 cases and assessment of the literature and diagnostic criteria. [Review] [80 refs] High WA.
Stewart D. Wilbers CR. Cockerell CJ. Hoang MP. Fitzpatrick JE. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present
with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 53(1):89-100, 2005 Jul.
81.
Histologic variants of fibrous papule. Bansal C. Stewart D. Li A. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950
to Present with Daily Update Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 32(6):424-8, 2005 Jul.
82.
Acrokeratoelastoidosis. Tsai S. Kageyama N. Warthan M. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update International Journal of Dermatology. 44(5):406-7, 2005 May.
83.
The war against skin cancer: the time for action is now. Poochareon VN. Cockerell CJ. Ovid
MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 141(4):499-501, 2005 Apr.
84.
Forensic dermatopathology and internal disease. Kovarik CL. Stewart D. Cockerell CJ. Barnard JJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Forensic Sciences. 50(1):154-8, 2005
Jan.
An historic perspective of infantile myofibromatosis. [Review] [105 refs] Matthews MR. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 22:279-305, 2006.
85.
86.
Vulvar disease update. [Review] [34 refs] Werlinger KD. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to
Present with Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 22:91-100, 2006.
87.
Photodermatitis with minimal inflammatory infiltrate: clinical inflammatory conditions with discordant
histologic findings. Su W. Hall BJ 4th. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily
Update American Journal of Dermatopathology. 28(6):482-5, 2006 Dec.
88.
Actinic keratoses and the incidence of occult squamous cell carcinoma: a clinical-histopathologic
correlation. Ehrig T. Cockerell C. Piacquadio D. Dromgoole S. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with
Daily Update Dermatologic Surgery. 32(10):1261-5, 2006 Oct.
89.
Ulcerated plaque in a 36-year-old woman. Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis. Aranda J. Morgan JD. Cockerell
CJ.Cohen JB. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology.
142(9):1221-6, 2006 Sep.
90.
Follicular hybrid cysts with infundibular, isthmic-catagen, and pilomatrical differentiation: a report of 2
patients. May SA. Quirey R. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update
Annals of Diagnostic Pathology. 10(2):110-3, 2006 Apr.
91.
Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma with infradiaphragmatic presentation of skin metastases.
Krunic AL. Cockerell CJ. Truelson J. Taylor RS. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily
Update Clinical & Experimental Dermatology. 31(2):242-4, 2006 Mar.
92.
Melanoma in situ involving an epidermal inclusion (infundibular) cyst. Swygert KE. Parrish CA.
Cashman RE. Lin R. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update American
Journal of Dermatopathology. 29(6):564-5, 2007 Dec.
93.
Two cases of cytokeratin positivity in atypical fibroxanthoma. Bansal C. Sinkre P. Stewart D. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Clinical Pathology. 60(6):716-7,
2007 Jun.
94.
The head-tilt maneuver: a clinical aid in recognizing head and neck angiosarcomas. Asgari MM. Cockerell
CJ. Weitzul S. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology.
143(1):75-7, 2007 Jan.
95.
Two cases of cytokeratin positivity in atypical fibroxanthoma. Bansal C. Sinkre P. Stewart D. Cockerell
CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Clinical Pathology. 60(6):716-7,
2007 Jun.
96.
Current concepts: dermatopathology of pigmentary alteration disorders in the Hispanic population.
[Review] [31 refs] Ricotti C. Stechschulte SA. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with
Daily Update Advances in Dermatology. 24:211-21, 2008.
97.
Biopsy of the pigmented lesion--when and how. [Review] [174 refs] Tran KT. Wright NA. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
59(5):852-71, 2008 Nov.
98.
Verrucous linear (segmental) psoriasis of the right leg responding to radiation therapy. Larsen F. Menter
A. Cockerell CJ. Wilcox BN. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Drugs in
Dermatology: JDD. 7(10):969-71, 2008 Oct.
99.
Merkel cell carcinoma in situ arising in a trichilemmal cyst: a case report and literature review. [Review]
[46 refs] Su W. Kheir SM. Berberian B. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily
Update American Journal of Dermatopathology. 30(5):458-61, 2008 Oct.
100.
Congenital atrophic dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in a 7-month-old boy treated with Mohs
micrographic surgery. Feramisco J. Larsen F. Weitzul S. Cockerell C. Ghali F.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Pediatric Dermatology. 25(4):455-9, 2008 JulAug.
101.
Necrolytic acral erythema: a case not associated with hepatitis C infection. Liu A. Erickson CP. Cockerell
CJ. Hsu S. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Dermatology Online Journal.
14(6):10, 2008.
102.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Texas: A northern spread of endemic areas. Wright NA. Davis LE. Aftergut
KS. Parrish CA. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology. 58(4):650-2, 2008 Apr.
103.
Solitary nodule on the thigh. Ondo AL. Shanler SD. Howell JY. Cashman RE. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 144(2):255-60, 2008
Feb.
104.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Texas: A northern spread of endemic areas. Wright NA. Davis LE. Aftergut
KS. Parrish CA. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology. 58(4):650-2, 2008 Apr.
105.
Malignant skin neoplasms. [Review] [88 refs] Ricotti C. Bouzari N. Agadi A. Cockerell CJ. Ovid
MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Medical Clinics of North America. 93(6):1241-64,
2009 Nov.
106.
UV-A1 therapy for nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. Tran KT. Prather HB. Cockerell CJ. Jacobe H.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 145(10):1170-4, 2009
Oct.
107.
Acute onset of erythematous scalp nodules in a child--quiz case. Glass J. Ghali FE. Sinkre P. Ricotti CA.
Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology.
145(9):1053-8, 2009 Sep.
108.
A finding of granuloma faciale associated with basal cell carcinoma. Kamalpour L. Gammon B. Larsen F.
Cashman R. Cockerell C. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Cutaneous
Pathology. 36(10):1103-4, 2009 Oct.
109.
JAAD Grand Rounds quiz. Adult with painful pruritic plaques. Agbim U. Jogi R. Cockerell C. Hsu S.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
61(3):546-8, 2009 Sep.
110.
Rapid improvement of pyoderma gangrenosum after treatment with infliximab. Chan JL. Graves MS.
Cockerell CJ. Pandya AG. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Drugs in
Dermatology: JDD. 9(6):702-4, 2010 Jun.
111.
Granular cell atypical fibroxanthoma: case report and review of the literature. Wright NA. Thomas CG.
Calame A. Cockerell CJ. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Journal of Cutaneous
Pathology. 37(3):380-5, 2010 Mar.
112.
Irregular erythematous nodule on the upper arm--quiz case. Ondo AL. Makarewicz AK. Stepenaskie S.
Cockerell CJ. Mings SM. Shanler SD. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives
of Dermatology. 146(5):557-62, 2010 May.
113.
A nontender nodule on the tip of the left index finger. Lowther C. Ricotti C. Thomas C. Cockerell CJ.
Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 146(2):191-6, 2010
Feb.
Editorials and Letters
1.
Cockerell CJ and Dixon SL. Are the matching programs for dermatology and pathology operating fairly
and without bias? Am J Dermatopathol 1983; 5:193-195.
2.
Cockerell CJ. Throw-away journals: It's time for a reassessment. Am J Dermatopathol 1984; 8:233.
3.
Cockerell CJ. Moh's surgery: Let's make a good thing better. Am J Dermatopathol 1985 Dec; 7(6)587-8.
4.
Cockerell CJ. Basic medical equipment on commercial airlines. N Engl J Med 1986 Apr 17;
314(16):1052.
5.
Cockerell CJ. Viewing patients at clinical conferences. A plea for more respect. Am J Dermatopathol
1988 Aug; 10(4):364.
6.
Cockerell CJ. Righteousness in medicine. Who really wins? Am J Dermatopathol 1990 Feb; 12(1):103.
7.
Cockerell CJ. Are dermatopathologists not socially conscious? Am J Dermatopathol 1990 Apr;
12(2):210.
8.
Cockerell CJ, Tierno PM, Friedman-Kien AE and Kim KS. The agent of bacillary angiomatosis. N Engl J
Med 1991; 324:1511.
9.
Cockerell CJ. AIDS, discrimination, and access to health care. Aids Patient Care 1991; 5:2-3.
10.
LeBoit PE, Cockerell CJ. The effort to decapitate dermatopathology through laboratory capitation. An
urgent and dire warning to dermatologists. J Am Acad Dermatol 1994; 1995; 32(2 Pt 1): 298-9.
11.
Cockerell CJ and Leboit PE. Letter to editor. J Am Acad Dermatol 1995; 32:299-300.
12.
Cockerell CJ, Bottone EJ. Bartonella infections. Evolution from the esoteric. Am J Clin Pathol 1995
Nov; 104(5):487-90.
13.
Stevens G, Cockerell CJ. Avoiding sampling error in the biopsy of pigmented lesions. Arch Dermatol
1996; 132:1380-12.
14.
Cockerell CJ. Histology of inflammatory diseases of the skin. Path Case Review 1996; 1(4):135.
15.
Costner M, Cockerell CJ. The changing spectrum of the cutaneous manifestations of HIV disease. Arch
Derm 1998 Oct;134(10):1290-2.
16.
Zabawski EJ, Cockerell CJ. Topical cidofovir for molluscum contagiosum in children. Pediatr Derm
Sept/Oct 1999;16(5):414-5.
17.
Guillen DR, Cockerell CJ. Accurate diagnosis of cutaneous keratinocytic neoplasms: the importance of
histological step sections (and other factors). Arch Dermatol 2000 Apr; 136(4):535-7.
18.
Evans C, Cockerell CJ. Actinic keratosis: time to call a spade a spade. South Med J 2000 Jul; 93(7):734-6.
19.
Cockerell CJ. Should we rename actinic keratosis? Skin & Aging 2002 Sep; 31-2.
20.
Poochareon, Varee N, Cockerell CJ. The war against skin cancer. The time for action is now. Arch
Dermatol 2005 Apr; 141:499-501.
21.
Case of multiple verrucous carcinomas responding to treatment with acetretin more likely to have been a
case of verrucous psoriasis. Larsen F. Susa JS. Cockerell CJ. Abramovits W. Ovid MEDLINE(R) 1950
to Present with Daily Update Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 57(3):534-5, 2007 Sep.
22.
The war against skin cancer: the time for action is now. Poochareon VN. Cockerell CJ. Ovid
MEDLINE(R) 1950 to Present with Daily Update Archives of Dermatology. 141(4):499-501, 2005 Apr.
Selected Abstracts
1.
Cockerell CJ, Berson DS. A retrospective look at dysplastic nevi, Proceedings of International Society of
Dermatopathology, 1986.
2.
Cockerell CJ, Zucker-Franklin D, Tierno PM, Friedman-Kien AE. Isolation of a bacterium from
epithelioid angiomatosis, Proceedings of V International Conference on AIDS, 1227, 1989.
3.
Cockerell CJ. Histologic aspects of unusual cutaneous inflammatory diseases in patients with HIV
infection. Am J Dermpath 1990; 12:313.
4.
Cockerell CJ, LeBoit PE. Bacillary angiomatosis: a newly characterized pseudoneoplastic infectious
cutaneous vascular disorder. J Am Acad Dermatol 1990 Mar; 22(3):501-12.
5.
Rowley, M and Cockerell CJ. Predictive value of prognostic variables in malignant melanoma: a ten year
follow-up study. J Invest Dermatol 1990; J Clin Exp Med 1990.
6.
Hud JJ and Cockerell CJ. Leukonychia striata: a clinical and electron microscopic morphology study. J
Invest Dermatol 1991; 96:575.
7.
Witheiler DD and Cockerell CJ. Sensitivity of clinical diagnosis of malignant melanoma: a
clinicopathologic study. J Invest Dermatol 1991; 96:629.
8.
Witheiler DD and Cockerell CJ. Histologic features of and sensitivity of diagnosis of clinically
unsuspected melanoma. Proceedings, Brighton International Melanoma Conference, Brighton, England
1991.
9.
Cockerell CJ, Tierno PM, Friedman-Kien AE, Kim KS. Clinical, histologic, microbiologic and
biochemical similarity between bacillary (epithelioid) angiomatosis and bartonellosis, Seventh
International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy 1991.
10.
Cockerell CJ, Dolan ET. Widespread cutaneous and systemic calcification (calciphylaxis) in patients with
AIDS and renal disease. Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy 1991.
11.
Hennessey NP and Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous Pneumocystis carnii infection in patients with AIDS.
Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy 1991.
12.
Cockerell CJ, Bergstresser PE, Tierno PM and Williams CM. Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis occurring
in an immunocompetent individual. Clin Digest 1991; 2:52.
13.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection other than Kaposi's Sarcoma. Clin Digest 1991;
03:53.
14.
Cockerell CJ, Stetler LA. Accuracy in diagnosis of lymphomatoid papulosis. Am J Dermatopathol 1991
Feb; 13(1):20-5.
15.
Cockerell CJ. Induction of disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis during phototherapy for
psoriasis. Clin Digest 1991; 5:21.
16.
LeBoit PE, Cockerell CJ. Erythema elevatum diutinum (EED) in patients with HIV infection. Clin Digest
1992; 3:14.
17.
Chaffins ML, Houpt K, Krayenbuhl-Ciernik BH, Eichhorn P, and Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous
myelodyplastic syndrome. J Cutan Pathol 1995; 22:54.
18.
Ciernik IF, Krayenbuhl-Ciernik BH, Cockerell CJ, Minna JD, Gazdar AF, Carbone DP. Expression of
transforming growth factor beta and transforming growth factor beta receptors on AIDS-associated
Kaposi’s sarcoma. Clin Cancer Res 1995 Oct; 1(10):1119-24.
19.
DiCaudo DJ, Perniciaro C, Worrell JT, White JW and Cockerell CJ. Clinical and histologic spectrum of
HTLV-I-associated lymphoma involving the skin: a report of three cases. J Cutan Pathol 1995; 22:58.
20.
Dunnigan MP, Beutner EH, Wilson BD, Gammon WR, and Cockerell CJ. Alteration in type VII collagen
at the basement membrane zone in cutaneous epithelial neoplasms. J Cutan Pathol 1995; 22:59.
21.
Wharton JR, Laughlin C, Cockerell CJ. Toxic epidermal necrolysis developing as a consequence of
treatment with foscarnet. Cutis 1999 Jun; 63(6)333-5.
22.
Byers, ME, Jacobe H, Cockerell CJ. Disseminated cryptococcosis as an initial presentation of HIV. Gross
& Microscopic Dermatology Symposium, Cobb Island, MD.
23.
Cockerell CJ. The clinical and histologic spectrum of epithelioid angiomatosis/bacillary-associated
angiomatosis. Clin Digest 1999; 12:308.
Selected Papers Presented
1.
Cockerell CJ, Berson DS. A retrospective look at dysplastic nevi: what were they in 1978 and how have
they fared since. International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, Florence, Italy, July 1986.
2.
Cockerell CJ. Epithelioid angiomatosis: a manifestation of cat scratch disease? Centers for Disease
Control, Atlanta, Georgia, November 18, 1988.
3.
Cockerell CJ. The clinical and histologic spectrum of bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis, Texas
Dermatology Society Meeting, May 13, 1989.
4.
Cockerell CJ. The histologic spectrum and etiology of bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis. Symposium on
Epithelioid Angiomatosis, New York University Medical Center, May 31, 1989; International Society of
Dermatopathology Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina, June 7-10, 1989.
5.
Cockerell CJ. Unusual histologic patterns of inflammatory skin diseases in patients with HIV infection.
International Dermatopathology Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina, June 7-10, 1989.
6.
Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection. Masters Dermatological Association,
Jacksonville, Florida, October 1989.
7.
Cockerell CJ, Stetler LA. Accuracy in diagnosis of lymphomatoid papulosis. American Society of
Dermatopathology Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 1, 1989.
8.
Rowley, M and Cockerell CJ. Predictive value of prognostic variables in malignant melanoma: a ten year
follow-up study. American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 29, 1990.
9.
Glover, R and Cockerell CJ. Diagnosis of cutaneous nocardiosis using polyclonal anti-mycobacterial
antibodies. American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 29, 1990.
10.
Witheiler DD and Cockerell CJ. Histologic features of and sensitivity of diagnosis of clinically
unsuspected melanoma. Brighton International Melanoma Conference, Brighton, England, June 1991.
11.
Marsili M, Lyde CB, Cockerell CJ. Hemangioma-associated rhinophyma. Report of a case with
successful treatment using carbon dioxide laser surgery. Southern Medical Association Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, November 1991.
12.
Lewis J and Cockerell CJ. Systemic lupus erythematosus-like illness associated with syndrome of
abnormally large von Willebrand factor multimers. Southern Medical Association Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, November 1991; World Congress of Dermatology, New York, New York.
13.
Chaker MB and Cockerell CJ. Coexistent psoriasis and cutaneous histoplasmosis: an example of clinical
mimicry with potentially devastating consequences. Southern Medical Association Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, November 1991.
14.
Anderson LL and Cockerell CJ. Pseudolymphoma: a clinical simulator of benign cutaneous neoplasms.
American Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
15.
Glover RA and Cockerell CJ. Diagnosis of nocardiosis using polyclonal antimycobacterial antibodies.
American Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
16.
LeBoit PE, Detweiler J, Cockerell CJ. Erythema elevatum diutinum in patients with HIV infection.
American Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
17.
Cockerell CJ, Taylor RS and Geronemus R. Misdiagnosis in Moh’s surgery: a potential pitfall for the
dermatologic surgeon. American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, Phoenix, Arizona, April 1992.
18.
Taylor RS, Cockerell CJ. Merkel cell carcinoma: unusual clinical and histologic aspects. American
Society of Dermatologic Surgery, Phoenix Arizona, April 1992; Southern Medical Association, October
1993.
19.
Cockerell CJ. A critical appraisal of the dysplastic nevus syndrome. Masters Dermatological Society,
Phoenix, Arizona, November 1992.
20.
Cockerell CJ and Leboit PE. Erythema elevatum diutinum in patients with HIV infection. Southern
Medical Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 1992.
21.
Chaker MB and Cockerell CJ. Unusual histologic findings in patients with HIV infection. Southern
Medical Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 1992.
22.
Ansari SJ, Cockerell CJ and Detweiler J. Clinical and histologic manifestations of calciphylaxis.
Southern Medical Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 1992.
23.
Lawrence N, Cox SE, Freeman RG and Cockerell CJ. Comparative efficacy of treatment of solar keratoses
using 5-Fluorouracil and Jessner's solution chemical peel. Texas Medical Association, Houston, October
1992; American Academy of Dermatology, Washington, D.C., December 1993.
24.
Cockerell CJ. Epithelioid cutaneous malignancies. Southern Medical Association, New Orleans,
Louisiana, October 1993.
25.
Cockerell CJ and Lyons JL. Elective regional lymph node dissection for stage I malignant melanoma.
Southern Medical Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1993.
26.
Worrell JT, Cockerell CJ. Histopathology of cutaneous nerves in herpesvirus infections. Southern
Medical Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1993.
27.
Worrell JT and Cockerell CJ. Adult T cell leukemia-lymphoma due to HTLV-I infection. Southern
Medical Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1993; American Society of Dermatopathology,
Washington, D.C., December 1993.
28.
Seligman I and Cockerell CJ. Comparative analysis of histopathologic features of cutaneous leishmaniasis
and histoplasmosis. American Society of Dermatopathology, Washington, D.C, December 1993.
29.
Cockerell CJ. Clinical and histologic finding of HTLV-I associated lymphoma/leukemia. American
Society of Dermatopathology, Washington, D.C., December 1993.
30.
Miller D, Geller A, Wyatt S, Halpern A, Howell JB, Cockerell CJ, Reily B, Berwerse, Rigel D, Rosenthal
L, Amonette R, Sun T, Grossbart T, Lew R, Koh H. Melanoma awareness and self examination practices.
November 6, 1995.
31.
Cockerell CJ. Stasis-associated livedo vasculitis (atrophie blanche): a cutaneous disorder associated with
vascular insufficiency. American Society of Dermatopathology Annual Meeting San Francisco, California,
March 1997.
32.
Zabawski EJ, Syles AR, Cockerell CJ. Routine periodic acid-Shiff staining of nail clippings submitted for
fungal culture: method to increase sensitivity of diagnosis of onychomycosis. American Academy of
Dermatology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
33.
Cockerell CJ, Valek RH, Kaneishi N, Sontheimer R. “Nodular Scleroderma in Systemic Sclerosis and
Localized Scleroderma”. American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March
1998.
34.
Zabawski EJ, Styles AR, Cockerell CJ. Primary cutaneous mycobacterium avium intercellular infection in
a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting,
Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
35.
Costner M, Whiting D, Cockerell CJ. A case of clear cell sarcoma: melanoma variant or just a close
relative? American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
36.
Costner M, Styles A, Lyde C, Cockerell CJ. Statis-associated livedo vasculitis (atrophie blanche): a
cutaneous disorder associated with vascular insufficiency. American Academy of Dermatology Annual
Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
Selected Posters Presented
1.
Cockerell CJ, Gendler EC. Cutaneous Manifestations of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
American Academy of Dermatology, Washington, DC, 1984.
2.
Cockerell CJ, Zucker-Franklin D, Tierno PM and Friedman-Kien AE. Isolation of a Bacterium from
Epithelioid Angiomatosis. V International Conference on AIDS, Montreal, June 4-9, 1989.
3.
Rowley M, Cockerell CJ. Predictive Value of Prognostic Variables for Malignant Melanoma: A 10-Year
Follow-Up Study. Society of Investigative Dermatology, Washington, DC, April 3, 1990; American
Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
4.
Hud JJ and Cockerell CJ. Leukonychia Striata: A Clinical and Electron Microscopic Morphologic Study.
Society of Investigative Dermatology, Seattle, Washington, May 1-3, 1991; American Society of
Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
5.
Witheiler DD and Cockerell CJ. Sensitivity of Clinical Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma: A
Clinicopathologic Study. Society of Investigative Dermatology, Seattle, Washington, May 1-3, 1991;
American Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
6.
Tierno PM, Cockerell CJ, Friedman-Kien AE, Kim KS. Clinical, Histologic, Microbiologic and
Biochemical Similarity Between Bacillary (Epithelioid) Angiomatosis and Bartonellosis. Seventh
International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, June 1991.
7.
Dolan ET and Cockerell CJ. Widespread Cutaneous and Systemic Calcification (Calciphylaxis) in Patients
with AIDS and Renal Disease. Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, 1991;
International Society of Dermatopathology, Lubeck, Germany, June 1991.
8.
Hennessey NP and Cockerell CJ. Cutaneous Pneumocystis Carenii Infection in Patients with AIDS.
Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, 1991; International Society of
Dermatopathology, Lubeck, Germany, June 1991.
9.
Rao BK and Cockerell CJ. Histologic Findings in Inflammatory Skin Diseases in Patients with HIV
Infection. Seventh International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, 1991; American Society of
Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
10.
Cockerell CJ, Lewis JE. Persistent indurated plaques of the face: a variant of Jessner's lymphocytic
infiltrate? American Society of Dermatopathology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
11.
Marsili M, Lyde CB and Cockerell CJ. Hemangioma-associated rhiniphyma: report of a case with
successful treatment using carbon dioxide laser surgery. American Academy of Dermatology, Dallas,
Texas, December 1991.
12.
Pandya AG, Cockerell CJ and Bergstresser PB. Treatment of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome with
etretinate. American Academy of Dermatology, Dallas, Texas, December 1991.
13.
Cockerell CJ, Sonnier GJ, Kelly L and Patel S. Comparative Analysis of Neovascularization in Primary
Cutaneous Melanoma and Spitz's Nevus. American Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco,
California, 1992; American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, California, December 1992.
14.
Cockerell CJ, Petropolis A and LeBoit PE. Misdiagnosis of Cutaneous Neoplasms: A Potential Pitfall for
the Mohs Micrographic Surgeon. American Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco, California,
December 1992.
15.
Ansari SJ, Detweiler JG and Cockerell CJ. Clinical and Histological Features of Cutaneous Calciphylaxis.
American Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco, California, December 1992.
16.
Worrell JT, Ansari Q, Ansari SJ and Cockerell CJ. DNA ploidy analysis of atypical fibroxanthoma.
American Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco, California, December 1992.
17.
Mikhail A, Bhamadan K and Cockerell CJ. Malignant melanoma in children and adolescents. American
Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco, California, December 1992.
18.
Worrell JT, Cockerell CJ. Histopathology of Cutaneous Nerves in Herpesvirus Infections. Society for
Investigative Dermatology, Washington, D.C., May 1993; American Academy of Dermatology,
Washington, D.C., December 1993.
19.
Stetler L, Cavanaugh D and Cockerell CJ. Concomitant Granulomatous Mycosis Fungoides,
Granulomatous Slack Skin and Poikiloderma Vasculare Atrophicans: Demonstration of a Disease
Spectrum. Society for Investigative Dermatology, Washington, D.C., May 1993; American Academy of
Dermatology, Washington, D.C., December 1993.
20.
Cockerell CJ. Epithelioid Cutaneous Neoplasms: Dangerous Simulators of Benign Inflammatory
Processes. American Academy of Dermatology, Washington, D.C., December 1993.
21.
Pandya AG, Sontheimer RD, Cockerell CJ, Takashima A, Piepkorn M. Glycosaminoglycan production is
upregulated in fibroblasts derived from papulonodular mucinosis lesions in SLE. Society for Investigative
Dermatology, Washington, D.C., May 1994.
22.
Radolf JD, McBroom RL, Clegg C, Cockerell CJ. Secondary syphilis: a comparative light microscopic,
immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence study in HIV seropositive and seronegative individuals.
American Society of Dermatopathology, San Francisco, California, February 1997.
23.
Nikko AP, Kaneishi N, Jialal I, Cockerell CJ. A partial enzymatic deficiency in pseudoporphyria:
decreased uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase activity. American Society of Dermatopathology, San
Francisco, California, February 1997.
24.
Valek R, Kaneishe N, Sontheimer R, Cockerell CJ. Nodular scleroderma in systemic sclerosis and
localized scleroderma. American Academy of Dermatology, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
25.
Schwartz C, Yantsos V, Fineburg B, Camacho P, Cockerell CJ. Interobserver variability in the histologic
evaluation of keratinocytic neoplasms: irritated seborrheic keratosis versus well-differentiated squamous
cell carcinoma. 1999.
26.
Contributing Author, “The Role Of Dermatopathology in Dermatologic Heath Care Delivery”. April 2000.
27.
Murphy B, Camacho A, Lewis J, Cockerell CJ. Keloidal basal cell carcinoma: an underreported variant?,
2000.
28.
Conrad N, Haque R, Cockerell CJ. Delivery of dermatopathologic health care in the twenty-first century.
Dermatol Clin 2000 Apr; 18(2):241-9, ix.
29.
Ehrig T, Cockerell CJ. Immunohistochemical localization of glycosaminoglycans in skin diseases with
mucin deposition. The American Society of Dermatopathology, Chicago, Illinois, September 2001.
30.
Sinkre P, Moore A, Cockerell CJ. Expression of PGP9.5 in desmoplastic melanomas: an
immunohistochemical study of five cases. The American Society of Dermatopathology, Chicago, Illinois,
September 2001.
31.
Sinkre P, Hoang MP, Cockerell CJ, Albores-Saavedra J. Rhabdomyosarcoma arising in a congenital
melanocytic nevus. The American Society of Dermatopathology, Chicago, Illinois, September 2001.
32.
Curry M, Eng W, Lund K, Cockerell CJ. Muir-Torre syndrome associated with multiple actinic keratosis
and basal cell carcinomas. The American Society of Dermatopathology, Chicago, Illinois, September
2001.
Selected Invited Speaker
1.
Major Advances in Oncology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, “Confusion about
Dysplastic Nevi and the Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome", January 1987.
2.
International Cosmetology Symposium of Bioaesthetics Corporation, "New Developments in
Dermatology", August 1987.
3.
International Dermatopathology Colloquium Combined Meeting of the International Society of
Dermatopathology and Dermatologic Surgery, Barcelona, Spain, October 1987.
4.
Annual Scientific Symposium of International Society of Dermatopathology, "Histologic Diagnosis by
Pattern Analysis of Cutaneous Adnexal Neoplasms", New Orleans, Louisiana, October 24, 1987.
5.
American Academy of Dermatology, "Basic Dermatopathology Course", December 1987.
6.
American Academy of Dermatology, "AIDS Symposium", December 1987.
7.
"Clinico-Pathological Correlation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection", sponsored by the
National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C., February 26, 1988.
8.
New York University Dermatology Symposium, "Advances in Dermatology 104", April 1988.
9.
International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, "Early Changes of Syphilis and Alopecia Areata",
Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1988.
10.
American Academy of Dermatology, "AIDS Symposium", Washington DC, December 1988.
11.
American Academy of Dermatology Preventive Dermatology Forum, "Early Diagnosis and Prevention of
Malignant Melanoma", Washington, DC, December 1988.
12.
American Academy of Dermatology Basic Dermatopathology Course, "Panniculitis", Washington, DC,
December 1988.
13.
Hawaiian Dermatology Seminar, "Clinicopathologic Conference" and "Fungal Infections in HIV Infected
Patients", Honolulu, Hawaii, February 1989.
14.
Symposium on Clinical and Psychosocial Dimensions of HIV Infection, "Cutaneous Manifestations of
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", Atlanta, Georgia, April 1989.
15.
World Congress of Dermatology, "Simulators of Kaposi's Sarcoma" and "Kaposi's Sarcoma in HIV
Infected Patients", Rio de Janiero, Brazil, April 29 - May 7, 1989.
16.
Symposium, Differential Diagnosis of Melanocytic Neoplasms, "Accurate and Reliable Diagnosis of
Malignant Melanoma", Penn State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1989.
17.
Texas Dermatology Society Meeting, "The Clinical and Histologic Spectrum of Bacillary Epithelioid
Angiomatosis", May 13, 1989.
18.
Infectious Disease Course, "Unusual Non-Neoplastic Cutaneous Disorders in HIV Infected Individuals",
American Society of Dermatopathology Meeting, San Francisco, California, November 1989.
19.
AIDS Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology Meeting, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV
Disease other than Kaposi's Sarcoma", San Francisco, California, December 1989.
20.
Texas Society of Pathology Meeting, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease other than Kaposi's
Sarcoma", January 1990.
21.
Zagazig Conference of Dermatology and Venereology, "Bacillary Epithelioid Angiomatosis" and
"Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease other than Kaposi's Sarcoma", Cairo, Egypt, February 10-14,
1990.
22.
International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, "Clinicopathologic Conference" and "Histologic
Evaluations of Proliferation of Atypical Melanocytes on Sun-damaged Skin", Rheims, France, June 1990.
23.
AIDS Satellite Teleconference, "The Importance of Recognition of Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV
Infection", VI International Conference on AIDS, broadcast June 21-23, 1990.
24.
Update in Internal Medicine, “Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection”, September 1990.
25.
Clinicopathologic Conference, American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1990.
26.
American Academy of Dermatology Basic Dermatopathology Course, "Panniculitis", Atlanta, Georgia,
December 1990.
27.
American Academy of Dermatology AIDS Symposium, "Bacillary Epithelioid Angiomatosis", Atlanta,
Georgia, December 1990.
28.
American Academy of Dermatology Advanced Dermatopathology Course, "Diagnosis of Difficult
Melanocytic Neoplasms: Sptiz's Nevus versus Nodular Malignant Melanoma", Atlanta, Georgia, December
1990.
29.
American Society of Clinical Pathology, "Clinicopathologic Correlations", Nashville, Tennessee, March
17, 1990.
30.
UCLA AIDS Update, "Cutaneous Signs of HIV Infection", Los Angeles, California, March 23, 1991.
31.
International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, "Immunoperoxidase Techniques in Diagnosis of
Infectious Diseases", Lubeck, Germany, June 14-16, 1991.
32.
Conference on Oral Manifestations of HIV Infection, "Skin Manifestations of HIV Infection", Florence,
Italy, June 1991.
33.
Focus Session, American Academy of Dermatology, Summer Session, "Clinicopathologic Correlation in
Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Diseases", Monterrey, California, June 13, 1991.
34.
Dermatopathology Consultant Panel, UCSF Dermatology Update, Carmel, California, July 9, 1991.
35.
National Cosmetology Association Meeting, “Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection”, New Orleans,
Louisiana, July 14, 1991.
36.
2nd Annual UT Southwestern Seminar on Practical Care of Athletes, "Cutaneous Disorders in Athletes”,
Dallas, Texas, April 5-6, 1991.
37.
Update in Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Continuing Education Course, "Cutaneous Neoplasms" and
"Skin Manifestations of HIV Infection", September 1991, 1992, 1993.
38.
St. Johns Hospital Grand Rounds and British Association of Dermatology, “Cutaneous Bacillary
Angiomatosis”, April 1993.
39.
Self-Assessment Course, International Society of Dermatopathology, Siena, Italy, July 1993.
40.
IX International Conference on AIDS, “Cutaneous manifestations of pain in HIV infected hosts”, Berlin,
Germany, June 1993.
41.
AIDS Update for Primary Care Physicians, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection," Phoenix,
Arizona, January 1993.
42.
Seminar on Primary Care Treatment of HIV Infection, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection,"
Dallas, Texas, May 1993.
43.
Primary Care of HIV Infection, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection,” Atlantic City, New Jersey,
June 1994.
44.
Michigan Society of Pathologists, Dermatology Seminar, February 1995.
45.
Lubbock Society of Pathologists, “Accurate Clinical and Histologic Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma
and Simulators", Lubbock, Texas, February 1996.
46.
Astra USA, “A Phase II Study of Intravenous Foscavir for the Treatment of Kaposi’s Sarcoma”, New
York, New York, February 1996.
47.
The International Aids Society Symposium - Improving the Management of HIV Disease: An Advanced
Course in HIV Pathogenesis and Antiretroviral Therapy, “Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection”,
New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1996.
48.
ASCP Regional Dermpath Symposium, “Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis”, New Orleans,
Louisiana, March 1996.
49.
National Skin Cancer Prevention Education, American Academy of Dermatology/Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, “Partners in Prevention”, New York, New York, May 1996.
50.
23rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, “Controversies
in Dermatopathology”, Palm Desert, California, May 1996.
51.
University of Nevada School of Medicine, “A Workshop in Dermatopathology”, Las Vegas, Nevada, June
1996.
52.
American Academy of Dermatology Summer Session, “What’s New in Dermatopathology”, Orlando,
Florida, July 1996.
53.
International Conference on AIDS Update 1996, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, “Dermatological and
Mucocutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease”, Phoenix, Arizona, July 1996.
54.
11th Combined Skin Pathology Course and Workshop in Dermatopathology, University of California,
“Intraepidermal & Subepidermal Bullous Disorders”, “Nevi and Malignant Melanoma”, San Diego,
California, October 1996.
55.
Zola Cooper Seminar, Southern Medical Association, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1996.
56.
Masters Dermatologic Association, 23rd Annual Meeting, “Problems in the Diagnosis of Melanoma”,
Tucson, Arizona, November 1996.
57.
Noah Webster Dermatological Society, “Problems in Dermatopathology in the Managed Care Setting.”
Naples, Florida, February 1997.
58.
American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, “The Cutaneous Spectrum of HIV Disease: From
the Banal to the Fatal.” San Francisco, California, February 1997.
59.
American Society for Mohs Surgery, 2nd Annual Clinical Meeting, “Pitfalls in the Histologic Diagnosis of
Cutaneous Neoplasms”, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1997.
60.
University of Texas Southwestern, 16th Annual Current Issues in Surgical Pathology, “Adnexal
Neoplasms,” “Histopathology of Selected Inflammatory Skin Diseases.” Dallas, Texas, May 1997.
61.
Stanford University Medical Center, Inflammatory Skin Disease: From Latin to Plain English,
“Inflammatory Skin Diseases: A General Approach to Patients,” “Psoriasiform Dermatitis and Its
Simulants,” “Intrepidermal Vesicular and Pustular Diseases,” “Panniculitis: A Deep Approach.” Kona,
Hawaii, May 1997.
62.
Puerto Rico Dermatological Society 25th Annual Convention. “Cutaneous Manifestations in AIDS”, Rio
Grande, Puerto Rico, July 1997.
63.
Pacific Dermatologic Association 49th Annual Meeting. “Congenital Self-healing Langerhans Cell
Histiocytosis”, Portland, Oregon, August 1997.
64.
HIV Symposium of the 102nd National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly,
“Dermatological Issues in HIV Care”, Hawaii, August 1997.
65.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 1997 Intensive Review of Internal Medicine,
“Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV.” Dallas, Texas, September 1997.
66.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dermatology for Primary Care Physicians, “Skin
Biopsy”, Dallas, Texas, September 1997.
67.
Cedars Sinai Medical Center: A Review in Fungal Diseases and its Management in HIV/AIDS Patients,
“Cutaneous and Oral Manifestations”, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1997.
68.
11th Annual Clinic Seminars Dermatology-Cleveland Clinic Foundation, “Cutaneous Manifestations of
HIV Infections”, Cleveland, Ohio, November 1997.
69.
International Society of Dermatopathology Meeting, “My Most Unforgettable Case and Why!” Orlando,
Florida, February 1998.
70.
Clinicopathologic Conference, Orlando, Florida, February 1998.
71.
Pigmented Lesions (Melanoma), “The Microscope, Melanoma, and Managed Care”, Orlando, Florida,
March 1998.
72.
New Directions in Dermatology, “Dermatopathology”, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
73.
What’s New in 1998, “Dermatopathology”, Orlando, Florida, March 1998.
74.
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology 1998 Midyear Meeting, “Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV
Infections”, Williamsburg, Virginia, April 1998.
75.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, May 1998.
76.
22nd Annual Uniformed Services Dermatology Seminar, “The Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome”, Bandera,
Texas, August 1998.
77.
1998 Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, Dallas, Texas, September 1998.
78.
Dermatology Update for the Non-dermatologist, Dallas, Texas, September 1998.
79.
Westwood Squibb Fall Conference on Clinical Dermatology, “Accurate and Reliable Diagnosis of
Malignant Melanoma” and “Cutaneous Manifestations on HIV Disease”, Bermuda, October 1998.
80.
Actinic Keratoses Conference, “Pathology of Lesions”, Washington, DC, January 1999.
81.
Westwood Squibb Winter Skin Seminar, “The Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome: What is it and how to manage
it?”; “Skin Manifestations of HIV Diseases”; and “Clinical Cases from Texas”, Steamboat Springs,
Colorado, January 1999.
82.
Hawaii Derm, CPC Panel, Maui, Hawaii, February 1999.
83.
South Carolina Dermatological Association Annual Meeting and Scientific Program, “Accurate and
Reliable Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma”, Charleston, South Carolina, April 2000.
84.
Gold Triangle Awards, New York, April 2000.
85.
Philadelphia Dermatology Society, “Infectious Diseases”, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 22, 2001.
86.
UCI Medical Center Symposium on Carcinogenesis and Cancer Prevention: Non-Melanoma and
Melanoma Skin Cancer, Newport Beach, California, June 23, 2001.
87.
Texas Academy of Family Physicians, “Nail Pathology” and “Cocktail Dermatology”, Houston, Texas,
August 4, 2001.
88.
Ohio Dermatological Association Annual Meeting, “American Academy of Dermatology Update” and
“Accurate Clinical and Histological Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma”, Columbus, Ohio, September 14,
2001.
89.
ASCP “Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis Course”, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 2002.
90.
Dermpath Diagnostics and American Academy of Dermatology Seminar, “Diagnosis and Management of
Dysplastic Nevi”, Houston, Texas, March 5, 2002.
91.
The Leaders Society Guest Lecturer, Birmingham, Alabama, March 2002.
92.
Texas Medical Association and Texas Dermatological Society (TEXMED 2002: Adventures in
Medicine), Panelist, “Discussion of Patients”, Dallas, Texas, April 20, 2002.
93.
21st Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, “The Dilemma of the Dysplastic Nevus”, Las Vegas, Nevada,
October 14, 2002.
94.
Piedmont Dermatological Society of South Carolina, “Accurate Diagnosis of Melanoma” and “Why We
Don’t Grade Dysplastic Nevi”, Young Harris, Georgia, October 19, 2002.
95.
Greater New York Dermatology Society Meeting, “Dilemma’s in Dysplastic Nevi”, New York, New York,
February 27, 2003.
96.
Association of Dermatology Administrators/Managers Annual Meeting, AAD, DNA, ADA/M, Panel
Discussion, “How can the Different Groups be More Effective Working Towards Common Goals to
Promote the Specialty of Dermatology as a Team Approach”, San Franciso, California, March 20, 2003.
97.
Arkansas Dermatological Society Annual Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, April 26, 2003.
98.
Sutton Dermatological Society Annual Meeting, Fort Smith, Montana, October 2-4, 2003.
99.
21st Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, “New Approaches to the HIV-Positive Patient”, Las Vegas,
Nevada, October 19, 2003.
100.
Pennsylvania Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, Hershey, Pennsylvania, October 24-25, 2003.
101.
3M Pharmaceuticals, Woodbury, Minnesota, January 19, 2004.
102.
Georgia Dermatology Physician Assistant Society, "Updates in Melanoma and Interesting Clinical Cases",
Atlanta, Georgia, January 22, 2004.
103.
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology Meeting, "Accurate Clinical and Histologic Diagnosis of
Melanoma", Tucson, Arizon, April 2, 2004.
104.
Puerto Rico Dermatological Society, "Solar Keratosis", Fajardo, Puerto Rico, July 9, 2004.
105.
Pacific Dermatologic Association Annual Meeting, "AAD Update", Newport Beach, California, July 12,
2004.
106.
23rd Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, “Sharpen Your Dermatopathology Skills Workshop” and
"Special Stains and Markers for the Clinical Dermatologist", Las Vegas, Nevada, October 8-9, 2004.
107.
American Society of Dermatopathology Annual Meeting, "Dilemmas Regarding Dysplastic Nevi" and
"Consultation in Dermatopathology", Boston, Massachusetts, October 15, 2004.
108.
Noah Worcester Dermatological Society, "Update on Dysplastic & Spitz Nevi", Key Biscayne, Florida,
January 21, 2005.
109.
Washington D.C. Dermatological Society, "Accurate Diagnosis of Melanoma and its Simulators, both
Clinical and Histologic", Washington, DC, March 8, 2005.
110.
Canadian Dermatology Association Annual Conference, "Discoveries about Dysplastic Nevi", Quebec,
Canada, June 30, 2005.
111.
California Society of Dermatology, "Histologic Staging of Malignant Melanoma", Santa Barbara,
California, September 10, 2005.
112.
Institute for Podiatric Pathology, "Selected Problems in Pathology of Nail Disorders", Arlington, Texas,
May 19, 2006.
113.
Albany Medical College 24th Annual Dermatology Teaching Day, "Clinical & Histologic Diagnosis of
Melanoma and its Simulators", June 9, 2006.
114.
Presbyterian Hospital Internal Medicine Allergy/Dermatology Update, “Selected Topics in Dermatology
Update”, February 28, 2007.
115.
31st Annual Uniformed Services Dermatology Seminar, “Actinic Keratosis”, San Antonio, Texas, May 31,
2007.
116.
Speaker, 21st World Congress of Dermatology, “The Evolution of Dermatovenereology as a Medical
Discipline”, Buenos Aires, Aregentina, October 5, 2007.
117.
Speaker, 26th Annual Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, “Sharpen Your Dermatopathology Skills”,
Las Vegas, NV, October 18, 2007.
118.
Speaker, Presbyterian Hospital CME Lecture, “Practical Aspects of Dermatopathology for Dermatologists
and Others that do Skin Biopsies”, Dallas, TX, May 7, 2008.
119.
Speaker, Dallas/Fort Worth Dermatological Society, “Dermpath Secrets,” August 2010.
120.
Speaker, American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, GA. “Inflamatory Dermatopathology,” October
2010.
121.
Speaker, American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, GA. “Challenging Clinicopathologic
Correlations,” October 2010.
122.
Speaker, American Society of Dermatopathology, Atlanta, GA. “Trigger Points in the Diagnosis of
Melanoma,” October 2010
123.
Speaker, Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, Las Vegas, NV. “Controversies in Management of
Melanoma, Dysplastic nevi,” October 2010
124.
Speaker, Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference, Hawaii, “Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in:
Actinic Keratosis, January 2011
125.
American Academy of Dermatology, Director, Basic Self Assessment Course, New Orleans, LA. February
2011.
126.
Speaker, American Academy of Dermatology, “Fat and osseous neoplasme,” New Orleans, LA. February
2011.
127.
Speaker, American Academy of Dermatology, “Dermatology Coding,” New Orleans, LA. February, 2011
128.
Speaker, American Academy of Dermatology, “The Dilemma of Dysplastic Nevi,” New Orleans, LA.
February 2011.
129.
Speaker, American Academy of Dermatology, “The Toughest Melanocytic Lesions I’ve Diagnosed,” New
Orleans, LA, February 2011.
130.
Speaker, Phoenix Dermatological Society, March 2011.
131.
Speaker, Real World Dermatology, “Interacting with your Dermatopathologist,” Las Vegas, NV. April
2011.
Selected Visiting Professorships, Grand Rounds, National and International Symposium Faculty and
Course Directorships
1.
Faculty, New York University Dermatopathology Symposium, "Learning Clinical Dermatology through
Dermatopathology", October 1983.
2.
Grand Rounds Lecture, Cabrini Hospital, New York, New York, "Cutaneous Signs of Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome", November 1985.
3.
Faculty, Forum, American Academy of Dermatology, "Medical Legal Problems and How to Resolve
Them", December 1985, December 1986, December 1987.
4.
Faculty, New York University Dermatopathology Symposium, "Clinico-Pathologic Conference about
Melanocytic Neoplasms", September 1986.
5.
Director, American Society of Clinical Pathology, "Clinico-Pathologic Correlation in Dermatopathology";
Biannual educational seminar conducted each April and October; October 1987-present.
6.
Co-chairman, Forum, International Society of Dermatologic Surgery, "Dysplastic Nevi and Malignant
Melanoma", Barcelona, Spain, October 1987.
7.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome other
than Kaposi's Sarcoma", University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Department of
Dermatology, May 1987.
8.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New York, New York, May 1987.
9.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "The Skin and the Eye", Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, Brooklyn, New York,
June 1987.
10.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection",
Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, Texas, December 1988.
11.
Visiting Professor, Combined Services Dermatopathology Conference, Department of Dermatology,
Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, May 1988.
12.
Co-coordinator and Faculty, Combined Meeting of International Society of Dermatology and International
Society of Dermatopathology, Oxford, United Kingdom, September 4-8, 1988.
13.
Grand Rounds, Emory University Department of Dermatology, “Cutaneous Signs of HIV Disease”,
November 18, 1988.
14.
Visiting Professor and Lecturer, Chicago Dermatology Society and Cook County Department of
Dermatology, Chicago, Illinois, November 4, 1989.
15.
Director, "Clinicopathologic Correlation in AIDS", Focus Session, American Academy of Dermatology
Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 1989.
16.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection", Baylor
Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, March 28, 1989.
17.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection", Emory
University, Department of Dermatology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 7, 1989.
18.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Malignant Neoplasms", St. Paul Hospital, Dallas, Texas, May 1989.
19.
Internal Medicine Grand Rounds Lecture, "Malignant Melanoma", Baylor Medical Center, Dallas, Texas,
August 1, 1989.
20.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lecture, "Accurate and Reliable Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma", Baylor
Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1989.
21.
Grand Rounds, Tel Aviv University Department of Dermatology, Tel Aviv, Israel, February 11, 1990.
22.
Grand Rounds, University of California at San Francisco, Department of Dermatology, "An Inquiry into
Selected Topics Regarding HIV Disease", March 1990.
23.
Director, Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis, Regional Symposium, American Society of Clinical
Pathology; Annual 4 day educational seminar conducted each winter or spring; 1990-present.
24.
Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds Lecture, "Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection", Wayne State
University, Department of Dermatology, Detroit, Michigan, September 1990.
25.
Guest Lecturer, Piedmont Dermatology Society Meeting, Highlands, North Carolina, October 1990.
26.
Rheumatology Grand Rounds, "Dermatopathology of Connective Tissue Disorders", University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, May 2, 1990.
27.
Visiting Professor and Guest Lecturer, Bowman Gray Department of Dermatology, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina, October 1990.
28.
Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds Lecturer, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, January 9-10,
1991.
29.
Grand Rounds lecturer, Department of Dermatology, New York University Medical Center, April 1991.
30.
Grand Rounds, Department of Dermatology, University of Zurich, "New Developments in Skin Diseases in
HIV Infected Patients", Zurich, Switzerland, June 1991.
31.
Faculty, Symposium on Dermatopathology, International Academy of Pathology, "Dysplastic Nevus
Syndrome", March 17, 1991.
32.
Director, Weekend of Pathology, American Society of Clinical Pathology, July 14, 1991.
33.
Faculty, International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, New Orleans, Louisiana, September
1991.
34.
Director, AIDS Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, December 1991, 1992, 1993 and
February 1995.
35.
What's New In Dermatopathology?, American Academy of Dermatology, December 1991.
36.
Faculty, Pruritus Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, December 1991.
37.
Faculty, Clinicopathologic Conference, American Academy of Dermatology, December 1991.
38.
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology Course, American Academy of Dermatology, December 1991.
39.
Faculty, Indian Dermatology Congress, Patna, India, January 1992.
40.
Director, Weekend of Pathology, ASCP, San Antonio, Texas, June 1992.
41.
Faculty, Symposium on AIDS, "Unusual cutaneous disorders in patients with HIV Infection," World
Congress of Dermatology, New York, New York, June 1992.
42.
Faculty, Standard of Care Guidelines Symposium, VIII International Congress on AIDS, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, July 1992.
43.
Visiting professor, University of Louisville Department of Dermatology, August 29-31, 1992.
44.
Faculty, International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1992.
45.
Director, Workshop, "Clinicopathologic Conference", American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Las
Vegas, Nevada, October 1992.
46.
Faculty, Combined Skin Pathology Course, Denver, Colorado, October 1992.
47.
Faculty, Cutaneous Oncology Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, California,
1992.
48.
Faculty, Pruritus Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, California, December
1992.
49.
Faculty, STD Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, California, December
1992.
50.
Co-Director Dermatopathology Seminar, Indian Dermatology Society, Patna, India, January 8, 1992.
51.
Visiting professor, Department of Dermatology, University of New Mexico, April 23-24, 1993.
52.
Director, Forum, American Academy of Dermatology, "Problematic Pigmented Lesions", Toronto,
Canada, July 1993.
53.
Faculty, Clinicopathologic Conference, International Society of Dermatopathology Colloquium, Siena,
Italy, June 1993.
54.
Grand Rounds Lecture, "The Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome", St. Paul Hospital, Dallas, Texas.
55.
North Texas Dermatologic Surgery Society, "Accurate Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma.” July 1993.
56.
Faculty, Melanoma Symposium, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Bethesda, Maryland, April 1993.
57.
Guest lecturer and pathologist, Michigan Dermatology Society, October 1993.
58.
Faculty, Dermatopathology Symposium, International Congress of Dermatology, New Delhi, India,
February 1994.
59.
Faculty, British Association of Dermatology and International Society of Dermatopathology Combined
Meeting, London, England, June 1994.
60.
Faculty, Self-Assessment Workshop in Dermatopathology, Rome, Italy, September 1994.
61.
Faculty, Valley of the Sun Dermatology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 1994.
62.
Faculty, International Academy of Pathology Symposium, Hong Kong, October 1994.
63.
Faculty, Pruritus Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology Summer 1994 Meeting, San Francisco,
California, August 1994.
64.
Faculty, Primary Care Treatment of HIV infection, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1994.
65.
Guest lecturer, Southwestern Dermatological Society, Tucson, Arizona, December 1994.
66.
Director, AIDS Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, New Orleans, February 1994.
67.
Faculty, Itch Symposium, Academy '94 meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco,
August 1994.
68.
Faculty, Dermatopathology Workshop, International Academy of Pathologists, Hong Kong, October 1994.
69.
Faculty, Dermatopathology Satellite Meeting, American Society of Dermatopathology, Washington, D.C.,
October 1994.
70.
Faculty, Cutaneous Oncology Symposium, American Academy of Dermatology, New Orleans, Louisiana,
February 1995.
71.
Faculty, Clinicopathologic Conference, American Academy of Dermatology, New Orleans, Louisiana,
February 1995.
72.
Faculty, Self Assessment Course, American Academy of Dermatology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February
1995.
73.
Directory, Regional Dermatopathology Course, American Society of Dermatopathology, Santa Fe, New
Mexico, March 1995.
74.
Director, Dermatopathology Workshop, International Society of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey, June
1995.
75.
Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds Lecturer, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, April 1995.
76.
Director, Weekend of Pathology, ASCP, New York, June 1995.
77.
Summer Session, American Academy of Dermatology, Chicago, Illinois, July 1995.
78.
Faculty, Cutaneous Diseases in HIV Infected Patients for Primary Care Physicians Seminars. July 15, Los
Angeles; July 20, Dallas; July 21, San Francisco; October 1994, Phoenix; September 1995, Chicago.
79.
Faculty, Hawaii Melanocytic Neoplasms: Avoiding Misdiagnosis and Its Consequences, October 1995.
80.
Sixth Dermatopathology Self-Assessment Workshop, Rome, 1994 and 1995.
81.
International Society of Dermatopathology, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1995.
82.
Director, Symposium "Basic Dermatopathology", AAD, 1995-1999.
83.
Dermatopathology Workshop, International Society of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey, June 7, 1995.
84.
International Society of Dermatopathology 16th International Colloquium, Cancun, Mexico, November
1995.
85.
Director, Clinicopathologic Seminar, Pacific Dermatology Association, 1996, 1997.
86.
South African Dermatologic Congress, April 1996.
87.
Co-Director, AIDS Symposium, Dermatology in Year 2000, Vancouver, BC, June 1996.
88.
Faculty, Epidermology Symposium, Dermatology in the Year 2000, Vancouver, BC, June 1996.
89.
American Academy of Dermatology Futures Committee Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 1996.
90.
17th Colloquium of the International Society of Dermatopathology and Swiss Group of
Dermatopathology, The International Society of Dermatopathology, Zurich, Switzerland, July 1996.
91.
Faculty, Janssen Pharmaceutical, Speakers Training Meeting, “Topical Antibacterial & Antifungal Agents
for Skin and Mucous Membranes”, Phoenix, Arizona, November 1996.
92.
Director, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis, “Vesicular
Dermatitis,” “Intraepidermal Acantholytic Dermatitis,” “Lymphoreticular Neoplasia,” “Clinical and
Histological Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma,” “Dysplastic Nevus syndrome.” Palm Springs,
California, January 1997.
93.
Grand Rounds, Fairview General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, “Fungal Infections in HIV.” February 1997.
94.
Director, Basic Dermatopathology Course, American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, California,
March 1997.
95.
Chief Workshop Director, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Spring National Meeting, Chicago,
Illinois, April 1997.
96.
Grand Rounds, Wayne State University Department of Dermatology, “Clinical and Histologic Diagnosis of
Malignant Melanoma,” Detroit, Michigan, April 1997.
97.
Grand Rounds, University of Nebraska Medical Center, “HIV: Fungal Infections,” Omaha, Nebraska,
September 1997.
98.
Grand Rounds, Henry Ford Hospital, “Dermatopathology of HIV Infections”, Detroit, Michigan, January
1998.
99.
Director, Basic Dermatopathology Course, American Academy of Dermatology, Orlando, Florida, March
1998.
100.
Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, “My Most Fascinating Cases”, May 1998.
101.
Grand Rounds, Detroit Dermatology (VAMC), “My Most Interesting Cases-Inflammatory Diseases”,
September 1998.
102.
Director, American Society of Clinical Pathologists “Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis” course,
Safety Harbor, Florida, January 1999.
103.
Faculty, Hawaii Dermatology Group, Maui, Hawaii, February 1999.
104.
Director, American Society of Clinical Pathologists Dynamic Dermatopathologic Diagnosis Course, New
Orleans, Louisiana, January 24-27, 2001.
105.
Grand Rounds, Yale University Department of Dermatology, “Accurate Clinical and Histologic Diagnosis
of Melanoma and its Simulators”, New Haven, Connecticut, April 18, 2001.
106.
Faculty, American Academy of Dermatology, “Forum for Future Leaders in Dermatology”, Santa Monica,
California, January 2002.
107.
Faculty, Medicis Winter Skin Seminar, “Great Cases from the South” and “Simulators of Malignant
Melanoma: Clinical and Histological Diagnosis”, Vail, Colorado, January 26-30, 2002.
108.
AAD Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2002.
Faculty, “Residents Colloquium”, February 23, 2002
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology, “Fat & Osseous Neoplasms”, February 23, 2002
Faculty, Clinicopathological Conference
Faculty, “Dysplastic Nevus, New Issues in Pathology”, February 26, 2002
109.
Grand Rounds, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York, March 13, 2002.
110.
Grand Rounds, New York University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, “Accurate Clinical
and Histologic Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma”, New York, New York, March 14-15, 2002.
111.
Grand Rounds, Presbyterian Healthcare System, “Update in Accurate Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma”,
Dallas, Texas, May 22, 2002.
112.
Grand Rounds, University of Iowa Department of Dermatology, “Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV
Disease”, May 23, 2002.
113.
Faculty, Valley of the Sun Conference on Clinical Dermatology, “Accurate Diagnosis of Malignant
Melanoma” and “Management of Actinic Keratosis”, Scottsdale, Arizona, May 26, 2002.
114.
20th World Congress of Dermatology, Paris, France
Chair, “Approach to the Patient with Infectious Diseases Including STDs”, July 2, 2002.
Faculty, Biology of Non Melanoma Skin Cancer, “Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Keratoacanthomas”,
July 5, 2002
115.
Grand Rounds, University of Oklahoma Department of Dermatology, Tulsa, Oklahoma, September 12,
2002.
116.
Faculty, 3M Pharmaceuticals Roundtable Meeting on Immune Response Modifiers in Dermatology,
“Histology of AD and Histologic Progression of Disease”, Malta, November 15, 2002.
117.
Faculty, American Society for Clinical Pathology, “Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome”, Amelia Island, Florida,
January 12, 2003.
118.
Grand Rounds, University of California San Francisco, “Dysplastic Nevi”, San Francisco, California,
March 12, 2003.
119.
AAD Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, March 2003:
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology, “Fat & Osseous Neoplasms”, March 22, 2003
Faculty, “Controversies in Dermatology”
Faculty, Advanced Dermatopathology, “Most Difficult Case”, March 24, 2003
Faculty, Clinicopathological Conference, March 24, 2003
120.
Faculty, American Society of Dermatopathology Annual Meeting, "Diagnosis of Conditions with
Lichenoid Infiltrates: Pearls and Pitfalls", Chicago, Illinois, October 11, 2003.
121.
AAD Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 2004:
Keynote Speaker, SDPA CME Symposium, "Trends and Issues in Dermatology", February 4, 2004
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology, “Fat & Bone Tumors”, February 6, 2004
Faculty, Cutaneous Tumors, "Management Strategy for Dysplastic Nevus Patients", February 9, 2004
Faculty, Clinicopathological Conference, February 9, 2004
122.
Faculty, The 2004 South Beach Symposium, "From Actinic Keratosis to Dysplastic Nevi: Redefinition for
the Dermatologist", Miami Beach, Florida, February 13, 2004.
123.
Grand Rounds, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, "Dilemmas in Dysplastic Nevi", New York, New
York, April 28, 2004.
124.
AAD Summer Meeting, New York, NY, July 2004
Faculty, Nail and Hair Symposium, "Update: Dermpath of Nails & Hair", July 29, 2004
125.
Faculty, Winter Clinical Dermatolgy Conference, "The Dilemma of the Dysplastic Nevus", Kohala Coast,
HI, January 16, 2005.
126.
AAD Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2005:
Faculty, Nails Symposium, "Update: Dermatopathology of the Nail", February 18, 2005
Faculy, Basic Dermatopathology, "Fat & Osseous Neoplasms", February 18, 2005
Faculty, Controversies in Dermatology, "Dermatologists Should Not Read Their Own Slides"
Faculty, Advanced Dermatopathology, February 21, 2005
Faculty, Clinicopathological Conference, February 21, 2005
Faculty, Cutaneous Oncology Symposium, "Pathology of Malignant Melanoma – Clinical Implications",
February 22, 2005
127.
Faculty, The 2005 South Beach Symposium, "From AK to Dysplastic Nevus: What's a Dermatologist to
Do?” Miami Beach, Florida, February 13, 2005.
128.
Faculty, Valley of the Sun Conference on Clinical Dermatology, "Updated Selected Topics Regarding
Melanocytic Neoplasia", Phoenix, Arizona, April 8, 2005.
129.
Skin Curriculum Overview for Physician Extenders (SCOPE) Course, "Presidential Update from the
AAD", Grapevine, Texas, June 10, 2005.
130.
Director, Zola Cooper Clinical and Dermatopathologic Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, November 12, 2005.
131.
Faculty, Valley of the Sun Conference on Clinical Dermatology, "Should You or Someone Else be
Reading Your Slides?” Phoenix, Arizona, April 2, 2006.
132.
Ohio State University Didactic Session, Columbus, Ohio, April 28, 2006.
133.
AAD Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, March 2006:
Faculty, Plenary Session, "Government Regulations and Patient Care: A Call to Arms"
Faculty, Advanced Dermatopathology, "Challenging Cases"
134.
Skin Curriculum Overview for Physician Extenders (SCOPE) Course, "Dermatopathology Primer" and
"Dermatology Grand Rounds: Focus on Pigmented Lesions", Tempe, AZ, April 29, 2006
135.
Program Director, 25th Annual Fall Clinical Dermatology Conferece, Las Vegas, NV, October 6, 2006.
136.
Director, Zola Cooper Clinical and Dermatopathologic Seminar, Charolette, NC, October 14, 2006.
137.
Faculty, Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference, “Advances in Dermatopathology-Insights for the
Clinician”, Kohala Coast, HI, January 13, 2007.
138.
AAD Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 2007:
Director, Basic Self-Assessment of Dermatopathology
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology
Faculty, Cutaneous Oncology
139.
Faculty, Texas Dermatological Society, “Patient Discussions Panelist”, April 28, 2007.
140.
Duke University Medical Center, Division of Dermatolgy, Grand Rounds, Durham, NC, June 14, 2007
141.
Emory University School of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, Grand Rounds, Atlanta, GA, August 30,
2007.
142.
AAD Summer Meeting, New York, NY, August 2007:
Director, What’s Hot & What’s Not: Dermatopathology
143.
Director, Zola Cooper Clinical and Dermatopathologic Seminar, New Orleans, LA, November 16, 2007.
144.
Faculty, SDPA 7th Annual Winter CME Symposium, January 30, 2008.
“Dysplastic Nevi and Implications”
“Melanoma Update”
145.
AAD Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, February 2008:
Director, Basic Self-Assessment of Dermatopathology
Faculty, Basic Dermatopathology
Faculty, Cutaneous Oncology
146.
Guest Lecturer, University of Missouri, Grand Rounds, Columbia, MO, February 29, 2008.
147.
Faculty, Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference, “Pre-Meeting Dermatopathology Session”, Maui, HI,
March 14, 2008.
148.
Advisory Board Consultant, Actinic Keratosis Dermatology Advisory Board Meeting, “AK as a Precursor
for Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) vs. AK as a Malignant Lesion, Jersey City, NY, April 25, 2008.
149.
Skin Curriculum Overview for Physician Extenders (SCOPE) Course, "Dermatopathology Primer" and
"Dermatopathology Grand Rounds", Atlanta, GA, May 17, 2008.
150.
Faculty, 22nd Combined Skin Pathology Course, “Clinical and Histologic Diagnosis of Melanoma”,
Denver, CO, July 26, 2008.
151.
AAD Summer Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2008:
Director, What’s Hot & What’s Not: Dermatopathology
152.
Faculty, Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, Las Vegas, NV. “Sharpen your Dermatopathology Skills –
Hands on Q & A workshop, October 2010.
153.
Faculty, American Society of Dermatopathology Conference, Atlanta GA, “Inflamatory
Dermatopathology, “Challenging Clinicopathologic Correlations”, “Trigger Points in the Diagnosis of
Melanoma”, October 2010.
Selected Clinical Trials:
1.
Principal Investigator: Double-blind pilot study to evaluate safety and efficiency of 5-FU therapeutic
implant with and without epinephrine as compared to placebo when administered to patients with genital
condylomata acuminata. (Alvin E. Friedman-Kien, M.D. and Marcus Conant, M.D.)
2.
Principal investigator: Efficacy of topical retinoids in the treatment of cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma. (Alvin
E. Friedman-Kien, M.D.)
3.
Co-investigator: Clinical and histologic evaluation of effects of Nd: Yag laser on congenital nevocytic
nevi. (A. Jay Burns, M.D.)
4.
Co-investigator. Clinical and histologic evaluation of effects of resurfacing laser. (Sue Ellen Cox, M.D.
and A. Jay Burns, M.D.)
5.
Co-investigator. NIH grant on therapy of cutaneous infectious disorders in patients with HIV infection.
(Ponciano Cruz, M.D.)
6.
Co-investigator. Psoriasis gene map. (Anne Bowcock, Ph.D.)
7.
Co-investigator. Kaposi’s Sarcoma tissue bank (Adi Gazdar, M.D., Ph.D.)
8.
Co-investigator. Effect of intravenous foscarnet in treatment of Kaposi’s Sarcoma. (Alvin E. FriedmanKien, M.D.)
Patents and Intellectual Property
1.
SPF/body wash product, US provisional patent filed, 2008; patent issued in New Zealand and
Australia, 2010.
2.
New body wash provides all-day protection against UV light. P1062, Journal of the American
Academy of Dermatology, March 2010 Volume 62, Number 3, Pg. AB54.
3.
Antibacterial body wash, US provisional patent filed, 2011.
4.
Co-owner, www.skincancer.com, commercial skin education website
5.
Owner, www.skin-consult.com, website affiliated with Cockerell Dermatopathology Consultation
Services, P.A.
Other
1. Co-owner, Cockerell Family Wine Estates, commercial winery, Calistoga, California
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