Michael D. Ioffreda
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Academic title Assistant Professor of Dermatology
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Dermatology
Joint departments Pathology
Graduate programs
Email Phone FAX
  mioffreda@psu.edu
  717 531 8307
  717 531 6516
Educational background
  M.D., Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, 1990
Internship, Hahnemann University Hospital
Residency, Hahnemann University Hospital
Fellowship, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Areas of expertise
 
Skin NeoplasmsAlopecia
Hidradenitis SuppurativaCarcinoma, Basal Cell
HidrocystomaSweat Gland Neoplasms
Carcinoma, Squamous CellCryosurgery
Mohs SurgeryAngiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia
Adenocarcinoma, SebaceousNevus
Neoplasms, Multiple PrimaryExtremities
Skin DiseasesPhotography
HyperpigmentationAdenoma, Sweat Gland
Genetic Diseases, InbornAdaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
Antigens, CD30Lymphoma, Large-Cell, Anaplastic
Lymphomatoid PapulosisHidradenitis
Immunocompromised HostRemission Induction
CarcinomaHemangioma
HemangiosarcomaNeoplasms, Second Primary
BiopsyPhysician's Practice Patterns
Ear CanalEar Diseases
Xanthogranuloma, JuvenileFoot Diseases
Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
Publication author name
  Ioffreda MD
Ioffreda M
Select publications
  Clarke J. Ioffreda M. Helm KF. Multiple familial trichoepitheliomas: a folliculosebaceous-apocrine genodermatosis. 2002 Oct. Am J Dermatopathol. 24(5):402-5.
Ioffreda MD. Gordon CA. Adams DR. Naides SJ. Miller JJ. Black tongue. 2001 Jul. Arch Dermatol. 137(7):968-9.
Youker SR. Marks JG. Ioffreda MD. Occupationally induced pyoderma gangrenosum. 2002 Aug. J Am Acad Dermatol. 47(2):322-3.
Miller J. Djabali K. Chen T. Liu Y. Ioffreda M. Lyle S. Christiano AM. Holick M. Cotsarelis G. Atrichia caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor gene is a phenocopy of generalized atrichia caused by mutations in the hairless gene. 2001 Sep. J Invest Dermatol. 117(3):612-7.

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