Patrick S. Phelan
Researcher
Also affiliated: Washington University in St. Louis (2018–2020); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2026); Washington University Medical Center (2020)
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Biography and Research Information
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Patrick S. Phelan's research focuses on medical case studies, particularly in dermatology and neonatology. He has published on topics such as unilateral pachydermodactyly, severe anogenital ulceration in neonates, and vesiculopustular rash in newborns. Phelan also investigates the terminology and understanding of electrosurgery. His work involves human subjects across various age groups, including neonates, young adults, adults, and the elderly, with a consideration for both male and female patients. He has a h-index of 5 and has authored 27 publications with 179 citations. Phelan frequently collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Megan S. Evans and Alyson T. McKinnon.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 180
Selected Publications
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Incise parallel, section perpendicular to the dermatoglyphs for diagnosis of acral melanocytic lesions—A comment on Thakker et al (2026)
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How We Do It: Selection of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Lesions for Deroofing Based on Surface Contour (2026)
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Demystifying Electrosurgery Terminology (2025)
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Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation (2025)
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Severe anogenital ulceration in a preterm neonate (2022)
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Vesiculopustular Rash in a Neonate (2022)
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Effects of Ethanol on Immune Response in the Brain: Region-Specific Changes in Adolescent Versus Adult Mice (2013)
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- Vesiculopustular Rash in a Neonate
- Severe anogenital ulceration in a preterm neonate
- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
- Vesiculopustular Rash in a Neonate
- Severe anogenital ulceration in a preterm neonate
- Severe anogenital ulceration in a preterm neonate
- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
- Demystifying Electrosurgery Terminology
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