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Delice Kayishunge's research interests include severe mucositis in the context of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and streptococcal coinfection. Kayishunge has also investigated epidemiologic trends of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in Arkansas, noting demographic disparities. Other areas of study include the progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus, acquired epidermodysplasia verruciformis in a pediatric heart transplant patient, intralymphatic histiocytosis of the eyelid, and the efficacy of mogamulizumab in treating relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome. Kayishunge has 12 publications and an h-index of 1, with 8 citations. Key collaborators include Henry N. C. Wong and Henry K. Wong, both from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Kayishunge has 6 shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Mogamulizumab in combination improves clinical outcomes in relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome (2025)
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Clustered Vesicles on the Neck (2023)
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266 Analysis of novel sezary syndrome genes in mycosis fungoides reveals genes common across stages and those associated with advanced stages (2023)
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A case of typical mycosis fungoides in an HIV-positive patient (2022)
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Epidemiologic Trends of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma in Arkansas Reveals Demographic Disparities (2022)
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Bridging The Gap: Demanding 1-1 Representation of Dark-Light Skin Tones Within Medical Lectures/Resources (2021)
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324 Epidemiologic trends of mycosis fungoides and sezary syndrome in Arkansas reveals increasing incidence and disparities (2021)
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Progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus (2021)
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- Epidemiologic Trends of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma in Arkansas Reveals Demographic Disparities
- Progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus
- 324 Epidemiologic trends of mycosis fungoides and sezary syndrome in Arkansas reveals increasing incidence and disparities
- A case of typical mycosis fungoides in an HIV-positive patient
- Mogamulizumab in combination improves clinical outcomes in relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome
- Epidemiologic Trends of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma in Arkansas Reveals Demographic Disparities
- 324 Epidemiologic trends of mycosis fungoides and sezary syndrome in Arkansas reveals increasing incidence and disparities
- A case of typical mycosis fungoides in an HIV-positive patient
- Mogamulizumab in combination improves clinical outcomes in relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome
- Progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus
- A case of typical mycosis fungoides in an HIV-positive patient
- ISID0266 - Analysis of novel sezary syndrome genes in mycosis fungoides reveals genes common across stages and those associated with advanced stages
- Mogamulizumab in combination improves clinical outcomes in relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome
- Severe Mucositis in the Setting of <i>Mycoplasma pneumoniae</i> and Streptococcal Coinfection
- PP-112 Clustered vesicles on the neck
- Progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus
- Progression of pyoderma gangrenosum with angioinvasive fungus
- Bridging The Gap: Demanding 1-1 Representation of Dark-Light Skin Tones Within Medical Lectures/Resources
- Epidemiologic Trends of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma in Arkansas Reveals Demographic Disparities
- Severe Mucositis in the Setting of <i>Mycoplasma pneumoniae</i> and Streptococcal Coinfection
- PP-112 Clustered vesicles on the neck
- PP-112 Clustered vesicles on the neck
- Mogamulizumab in combination improves clinical outcomes in relapsed and refractory Sézary syndrome
- Intralymphatic Histiocytosis of the Left Eyelid: A Rare Condition
- Intralymphatic Histiocytosis of the Left Eyelid: A Rare Condition
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