Dr. Kavita Y Sarin M.D.
Dermatologist
3240 ALPINE RD PORTOLA VALLEY CA, 94028About
Dr. Kavita Sarin, MD practices medicine at Redwood city, California and specializes in dermatology. Dr. Sarin received her medical degree from Stanford University (2000) and is licensed to practice medicine ...
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Treatment of recalcitrant eosinophilic cellulitis with adalimumab.
- Dermatomyositis associated with capecitabine in the setting of malignancy.
- Dermatologic applications of direct-to-consumer genomic analysis.
- A subdermal source: contact dermatitis.
- Mutations in the Kinetochore Gene KNSTRN in Basal Cell Carcinoma.
- Squamous Change in Basal-Cell Carcinoma with Drug Resistance.
- A survey of direct-to-consumer teledermatology services available to US patients: Explosive growth, opportunities and controversy.
- Familial skin cancer syndromes: Increased melanoma risk.
- Familial skin cancer syndromes: Increased risk of nonmelanotic skin cancers and
- Identification of Alpha-Adrenergic Agonists as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Dermatomyositis through Drug-Repurposing Using Public Expression Datasets.
- Basosquamous Carcinoma: Controversy, Advances, and Future Directions.
- Assessment of Accuracy of Patient-Initiated Differential Diagnosis Generation by Google Reverse Image Searching.
- Genome-wide association study identifies novel susceptibility loci for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
- Genome-wide association study identifies 14 novel risk alleles associated with basal cell carcinoma.
- Direct-to-consumer teledermatology services for pediatric patients: Room for improvement.
Publications
- jourl of investigative dermatologyActivating HRAS Mutation in Nevus Spilus.2014
- JAMA dermatologyActivating HRAS Mutation in Agmited Spitz Nevi Arising in a Nevus Spilus.2013
- JOURL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGYMosaic Activating RAS Mutations in Nevus Sebaceus and Nevus Sebaceus Syndrome2013
- The Jourl of investigative dermatologyMolecular Profiling to Diagnose a Case of Atypical Dermatomyositis.0
- ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGYTreatment of Recalcitrant Eosinophilic Cellulitis With Adalimumab2012
- TURE MEDICINEReversible cell-cycle entry in adult kidney podocytes through regulated control of telomerase2012
- PLOS GENETICSTERT promotes epithelial proliferation through transcriptiol control of a Myc-2008
- STEM CELL REVIEWSAging, graying and loss of melanocyte stem cells2007
- TUREConditiol telomerase induction causes proliferation of hair follicle stem cells2005
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