Brandon Levian

ORCID: 0009-0001-1690-0025
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Research Areas
  • Skin and Cellular Biology Research
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Dermatological and Skeletal Disorders
  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Urticaria and Related Conditions
  • Connective tissue disorders research
  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Occupational exposure and asthma
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Medical research and treatments
  • Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
  • Biochemical and Structural Characterization
  • Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
  • Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment
  • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders
  • Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis
  • Wound Healing and Treatments
  • Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis

University of Southern California
2021-2024

Keck Hospital of USC
2021

Orthopaedic Hospital
2019

Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is an incurable widespread blistering skin disorder caused by mutations in the gene encoding for type VII collagen (C7), major component of anchoring fibrils.

10.1093/bjd/ljae063 article EN British Journal of Dermatology 2024-02-16

Background Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-based and cannabidiol (CBD)-based products are increasing in popularity for the management of pain. Cannabis-based may serve as a valuable alternative to traditional analgesics such opioids pain among orthopedic patients. The purpose this study was investigate perspective sports medicine patients regarding use THC- CBD-based musculoskeletal Materials Methods A short, 11-question survey distributed clinic via email. Survey participation voluntary....

10.3928/01477447-20250114-02 article EN Orthopedics 2025-01-17

Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is an incurable blistering skin disorder with high infant mortality often caused by nonsense variants in the genes that encode laminin 332.To evaluate safety and outcomes following intravenous gentamicin readthrough therapy subsequent 332 expression patients JEB.This open-label, pilot nonrandomized clinical trial assessed 1 course of low- or high-dose gentamicin, including follow-up at 30 90 days after treatment. Five pediatric JEB (2 intermediate 3...

10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.5992 article EN JAMA Dermatology 2022-03-02

ABSTRACT Massive tears of the rotator cuff (RC) are often associated with progressive and irreversible muscle degeneration due to fibrosis, fatty infiltration, atrophy. RC common in individuals older than 60 years repair these is amongst most prevalent orthopedic procedures. However, current models this injury established young animals, which may not accurately recapitulate clinical condition. In study, we used a murine model massive evaluate age‐related following chronic injury. The...

10.1002/jor.24468 article EN Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 2019-09-13

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to nickel in wristwatches has been documented since the 1930s.1 We report a case of ACD an Apple Watch, popular modern timepiece. A 34-year-old woman with allergic rhinitis was referred for patch testing 6 months pruritic rashes on hands and left wrist. On wrist, she had previously worn Watch Series 2 without associated skin issues; after upgrading 5, within several weeks developed persistent rash directly beneath watch face. Other than corticosteroid simple...

10.1111/cod.14444 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Contact Dermatitis 2023-10-17

Although the World Health Organisation has declared end of pandemic phase COVID-19, situation remains challenging especially for immunocompromised people due to continuous mutations SARS-CoV-2 that perpetuate spread this very contagious virus.1 A major advance in protection from COVID-19 been development effective, constantly updated vaccines which are highly recommended patients with autoimmune disorders such as immunobullous diseases.2 However, there is a paucity data on effect...

10.1002/jvc2.490 article EN cc-by JEADV Clinical Practice 2024-06-19

A woman in her late 70s with a history of immunoglobulin monoclonal gammopathy unknown significance presents tender, draining lesion the central face. What is your diagnosis?

10.1001/jamadermatol.2022.3756 article EN JAMA Dermatology 2022-09-07
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