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multidisciplinary dermatology care

A Dermatology & Dermatopathology Approach to Systemic Disease

By ODAC Sessions

clinicopathologic correlation

At ODAC, Olayemi Sokumbi, MD, FAAD, delivered a masterclass in clinicopathologic correlation — a timely reminder that careful clinicopathologic thinking changes diagnoses, management, and outcomes. Through two cases, Dr. Sokumbi outlined how clinicopathologic correlation is a clinical imperative:

  • Case 1: Flesh‑colored papules initially called “skin tags” were reclassified as multicentric reticulohistiocytosis after integrating distribution, clinical course (periungual/hand involvement, inflammatory arthritis), and histology — a diagnosis with major implications for arthritis management and malignancy screening.
  • Case 2: Subtle, diffuse skin discoloration with otherwise non‑diagnostic biopsies was clarified by elastic tissue stain to be ochronosis due to alkaptonuria, prompting genetic and systemic workup.

These cases illustrate how dermatologists and dermatopathologists can be the first to uncover multisystem disease and steer timely, life‑altering care.

Practical reminders: Don’t be afraid to re‑biopsy, use targeted IHC and special stains, and maintain close dermatopathology collaboration. Persistence and multidisciplinary care are often the key.

ODAC Faculty in the News: Dr. Hadar Lev-Tov

By Media Coverage

integrating dermatologists into medical teams

ODAC faculty member Hadar Lev-Tov, MD, MAS, FAAD, recently spoke with the American Journal of Managed Care about the benefits of collaboration between dermatologists and clinicians in other specialties. Dr. Lev-Tov believes in the unique value of a dermatologist and that medical practices should consider adding a dermatologist to the team.

Dr. Lev-Tov will participate in a panel discussion at ODAC on mastering hidradenitis suppurativa, which will address deroofing, post-operative care, and medical treatment strategies. Register for ODAC today.