Green Tea and Its Photoprotective and Anticarcinogenic Effects on the Skin

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green tea, epigallocatechin, catechin, photoaging, carcinogenesis, UV radiation, ultraviolet radiation, carcinoma, melanoma, chemoprevention, antioxidant, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factorsZarraga M, Judy D, Witfill K, cosmetic dermatology, photoaging, skin cancer, carcinoma, melanoma, UV radiation, green tea, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factors
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green tea, epigallocatechin, catechin, photoaging, carcinogenesis, UV radiation, ultraviolet radiation, carcinoma, melanoma, chemoprevention, antioxidant, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factorsZarraga M, Judy D, Witfill K, cosmetic dermatology, photoaging, skin cancer, carcinoma, melanoma, UV radiation, green tea, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factors
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green tea, epigallocatechin, catechin, photoaging, carcinogenesis, UV radiation, ultraviolet radiation, carcinoma, melanoma, chemoprevention, antioxidant, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factorsZarraga M, Judy D, Witfill K, cosmetic dermatology, photoaging, skin cancer, carcinoma, melanoma, UV radiation, green tea, polyphenols, EGCG, enzyme-inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, skin cancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogen, DNA, oxidative stress, Langerhans cells, reactive oxygen species, skin tumors, chemotherapy, keratinocyte, immune suppression, erythema, edema, cytokines, IL-10, IL-12, lymph nodes, singlet oxygen, peroxy radicals, nitric oxide, superoxide oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, UVB, glutathione, vitamin E, vitamin C, wrinkling, laxity, fragility, mottled brown pigmentation, MMP, vascular endothelial growth factors
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Leukemia Cutis in a Patient With Acute Myelogenous Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Drs. Aguilera, Zarraga, and Rosen report no conflict of interest. The authors report no discussion of off-label use. Dr. Fisher reports no conflict of interest. The staff of CCME of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cutis® have no conflicts of interest with commercial interest related directly or indirectly to this educational activity. Dr. Aguilera is Assistant Clinical Professor, Wellington Regional Medical Center, Florida, and Medical Director, Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology and Laser Institute, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Zarraga was a medical student, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, Florida, and currently is Chief Intern, Palmetto General Hospital, Hialeah, Florida. Dr. Rosen is a private practitioner, Dermpath Diagnostics, Pompano Beach, Florida.

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