Dr. Stephen D. Prystowsky MD
Dermatologist
462 1st Ave # A-560 New York NY, 10016About
Dr. Stephen Prystowsky is a dermatologist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Prystowsky specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Prystowsky diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A median nodule of the upper lip as a familial trait.
- Epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
- Allergic contact hypersensitivity to nickel, neomycin, ethylenediamine, and benzocaine. Relationships between age, sex, history of exposure, and reactivity to standard patch tests and use tests in a general population.
- Allergic contact hypersensitivity to nickel, neomycin, ethylenediamine, and benzocaine. Relationships between age, sex, history of exposure, and reactivity to standard patch tests and use tests in a general population.
- Systemic lupus erythematosus with generalized chronic cutaneous (discoid) lupus erythematosus.
- Rapidly eruptive, treatment-resistant, nodular Kaposi's sarcoma in an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patient on highly active antiretroviral therapy.
- Dendritic cells in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis.
- Speckled (particulate) epidermal nuclear IgG deposition in normal skin. Correlation of clinical features and laboratory findings in 46 patients with a subset of connective tissue disease characterized by antibody to extractable nuclear antigen.
- Speckled (particulate) epidermal nuclear IgG deposition in normal skin. Correlation of clinical features and laboratory findings in 46 patients with a subset of connective tissue disease characterized by antibody to extractable nuclear antigen.
- Topical glutaraldehyde-percutaneous penetration and skin irritation.
- Glutaraldehyde (pentanedial) allergic contact dermatitis. Usage test on sole and antecubital fossa: regional variations in response.
- Glutaraldehyde (pentanedial) allergic contact dermatitis. Usage test on sole and antecubital fossa: regional variations in response.
- Allergic hypersensitivity to neomycin. Relationship between patch test reactions and 'use' tests.
- Allergic hypersensitivity to neomycin. Relationship between patch test reactions and 'use' tests.
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