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    Clinical, Epidemiologic, Histopathologic and Molecular Features of an Unexplained Dermopathy

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    BACKGROUND: Morgellons is a poorly characterized constellation of symptoms, with the primary manifestations involving the skin. We conducted an investigation of this unexplained dermopathy to characterize the clinical and epidemiologic features and explore potential etiologies. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted among persons at least 13 years of age and enrolled in Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) during 2006-2008. A case was defined as the self-reported emergence of fibers or materials from the skin accompanied by skin lesions and/or disturbing skin sensations. We collected detailed epidemiologic data, performed clinical evaluations and geospatial analyses and analyzed materials collected from participants' skin. RESULTS: We identified 115 case-patients. The prevalence was 3.65 (95% CI = 2.98, 4.40) cases per 100,000 enrollees. There was no clustering of cases within the 13-county KPNC catchment area (p = .113). Case-patients had a median age of 52 years (range: 17-93) and were primarily female (77%) and Caucasian (77%). Multi-system complaints were common; 70% reported chronic fatigue and 54% rated their overall health as fair or poor with mean Physical Component Scores and Mental Component Scores of 36.63 (SD = 12.9) and 35.45 (SD = 12.89), respectively. Cognitive deficits were detected in 59% of case-patients and 63% had evidence of clinically significant somatic complaints; 50% had drugs detected in hair samples and 78% reported exposure to solvents. Solar elastosis was the most common histopathologic abnormality (51% of biopsies); skin lesions were most consistent with arthropod bites or chronic excoriations. No parasites or mycobacteria were detected. Most materials collected from participants' skin were composed of cellulose, likely of cotton origin. CONCLUSIONS: This unexplained dermopathy was rare among this population of Northern California residents, but associated with significantly reduced health-related quality of life. No common underlying medical condition or infectious source was identified, similar to more commonly recognized conditions such as delusional infestation

    VIBRATIONAL SPECTRA AND MOLECULAR SYMMETRY OF TETRASILYLHYDRAZINE AND TETRASILYLHYDRAZINE-D12D_{12}

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    Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of South CarolinaThe Raman spectra of tetrasilylhydrazine, N2(SiH3)4N_{2}(SiH_{3})_{4} , and tetrasilylhydrazine-d12,N2(SiD3)4d_{12}, N_{2}(SiD_{3})_{4} , have been recorded for the gas, liquid and solid phases from 25 to 2500cm−12500 cm^{-1}. The infrared spectra of both molecules have been recorded for the gas and solid phases from 90 to 2500cm−12500 cm^{-1}. A vibrational assignment based on observed isotopic shift ratios, relative band intensities, depolarization values, and previously reported work on similar molecules will be presented
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