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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2009

Walter B. Shelley
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Medical University of Ohio
E. Dorinda Shelley
Affiliation:
Medical University of Ohio
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Consultations in Dermatology
Studies of Orphan and Unique Patients
, pp. 195 - 198
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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Case #1 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: Localized chromidrosis. A survey. Arch Dermatol Syph 69:449–71, 1954Google ScholarPubMed
Case #2 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Urticaria due to occupational exposure to glyceryl monothioglycolate permanent wave solution. Acta Derm Venereol 78:471–2, 1998CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #3 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Aquadynia: Noradrenergic pain induced by bathing and responsive to clonidine. JAAD 38:357–8, 1998CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #4 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Aquagenic urticaria. Contact sensitivity reaction to water. JAMA 189:895–8>, 1964CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #5 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y, Santoso-Pham, J: Estrogen Dermatitis. JAAD 32:25–31, 1995CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #6 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Uncombable hair syndrome: Observations on response to biotin and occurrence in siblings with ectodermal dysplasia. J Am Acad Dermatol 13:97–102, 1985CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #7 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Kurczynski, T W: Painful Fingers, Heat Intolerance, and Telangiectases of the Ear: Easily Ignored Childhood Signs of Fabry Disease. Pediatr Dermatol 12:215–19, 1995CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #8 Unpublished
Case #9 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Argyria: The intradermal “photograph”: A manifestation of passive photosensitivity. J Am Acad Dermatol 16:211–16, 1987CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #10 Unpublished
Case #11 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Tattoos from insulin needles. Ann Intern Med 105:549–50, 1986CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #12 Kosarek, C A, Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: Contact leukoderma secondary to perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) in a spark plug factory. Am J Contact Dermatitis 2:242–4, 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #13 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nonpigmenting fixed drug eruption as a distinctive reaction pattern: Examples caused by sensitivity to pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and tetrahydrozoline. J Am Acad Dermatol 17:403–7, 1987CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #14 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Fixed drug eruption due to metronidazole. Cutis 39:393–4, 1987Google ScholarPubMed
Case #15 Shelley, W B, Pillsbury, D M: Fingertip hyperesthesia. Solitary sign of new occupational dermatosis due to silica hair curlers. JAMA 170:1779–81, 1959CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #16 Shelley, W B: Immediate sunburn-like reaction in a patient with formaldehyde photosensitivity. Arch Dermatol 118:117–18, 1982CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #17 Shelley, W B: Dermatitis artefacta induced in a patient by one of her multiple personalities. Br J Dermatol 105:587–90, 1981CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #18 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Adrenergic urticaria: A new form of stress-induced hives. Lancet II:1031–33, 1985CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #19 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: The fish odor syndrome: Trimethylaminuria. JAMA 251:253–5, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #20 Shelley, W B, Preucel, R W, Spoont, S S: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. Cure by oophorectomy. JAMA 190:35–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #21 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Welbourn, W C: Polypodium fern wreaths (Hagnaya). A new source of occupational mite dermatitis. JAMA 253:3137–8, 1985CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #22 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Ho, A K-S: Cholinergic urticaria. Acetylcholine receptor dependent, immediate type hypersensitivity reaction to copper. Lancet 1:843–6, 1983CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #23 Shelley, W B, Wood, M G: Unilateral wrinkles. Manifestation of unilateral elastic tissue defect. Arch Dermatol 110:775–8, 1974CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #24 Shelley, W B: Essential progressive telangiectasia. Successful treatment with tetracycline. JAMA 216:1343–4, 1971CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #25 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Painful feet due to herniation of fat. JAMA 205:308–9, 1968CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #26 Papa, C M, Shelley, W B: Menthol hypersensitivity. Diagnostic basophil response in a patient with chronic urticaria, flushing, and headaches. JAMA 189:546–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #27 Shelley, W B: Herpes simplex virus as a cause of erythema multiforme. JAMA 201:153–6, 1967CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #28 Shelley, W B, Caro, W A: Cold erythema. A new hypersensitivity syndrome. JAMA 180:639–42, 1962CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #29 Shelley W B, Shelley E D: Keratosis pilaris. In Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D, Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 602–5, 2001Google Scholar
Case #30 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Talanin, N Y: The Mysterious Case of the Premenstrual Purple Chin. Cutis 60:147–9, 1997Google ScholarPubMed
Case #31 Shelley, W B: Urticaria of nine years' duration cleared following dental extraction. Arch Dermatol 100:324–5, 1969CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #32 Shelley, W B: Golf-course dermatitis due to thiram fungicide. Cross hazards of alcohol, disulfiram, and rubber. JAMA 188:415–7, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #33 Unpublished
Case #34 Shelley, W B: Herpetic arthritis associated with disseminate herpes simplex in a wrestler. Br J Dermatol 103:209–12, 1980CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #35 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nicotinic-acid responsive photosensitivity. Lancet 2:576–576, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #36 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic erythroderma induced by β-blocker (timolol maleate) eyedrops. JAAD 37:799–800, 1997CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #37 Shelley, W B: Erythema annulare centrifugum. A case due to hypersensitivity to blue cheese penicillium. Arch Dermatol 90:54–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #38 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. Erythema annulare centrifugum, generalized pigmentation and breast hypertrophy. Arch Dermatol 81:889–97, 1960CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #38a Shelley, W B: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. A follow-up with reference to breast hypertrophy, systemic lupus erythematosus and verrucae. Acta Derm Venereol 52:33–7, 1972Google ScholarPubMed
Case #39 Shelley, W B, Florence, R: Chronic urticaria due to mold hypersensitivity. A study in cross-sensitization and autoerythrocyte sensitization. Arch Dermatol 83:549–58, 1961CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #40 Unpublished
Case #41 Talanin, N Y, Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: IgE bullous disease. Clin Exper Dermatol 22:82–6, 1997CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #42 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Acyclovir therapy for angioedema and chronic urticaria. Cutis 59:185–8, 1997Google ScholarPubMed
Case #43 Unpublished
Case #44 Unpublished
Case #45 Unpublished
Case #46 Unpublished
Case #47 Unpublished
Case #48 Shelley, Ed, Shelley, W B: Chronic dermatitis simulating small-plaque parapsoriasis due to cyanoacrylate adhesive used on fingernails. JAMA 252:2455–6, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #49 Unpublished
Case #50 Unpublished
Case #51 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Photovignette: The abacus nodule (mobile encapsulated lipoma). J Geriatr Dermatol 3:A16, July/August, 1995Google Scholar
Case #52 Unpublished
Case #53 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: The smell of burnt toast: A case report. Cutis 65:225–6, 2000Google ScholarPubMed
Case #54 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Urinary tract infection as a cause of lichen planus: Metronidazole therapy. J Am Acad Dermatol 10:905–7, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #55 Unpublished
Case #56 Unpublished
Case #57 Unpublished
Case #58 Unpublished
Case #59 Unpublished
Case #60 Unpublished
Case #61 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic factitial ulcer of chin cured by endodontic (root-canal) surgery for underlying periapical abscess. JAAD 40:802–4, 1999Google ScholarPubMed
Case #62 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Malignant Melanoma. Cutis 56:161–2, 1995Google ScholarPubMed
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D.Advanced Dermatologic Diagnosis. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1992Google Scholar
Manning, P R, DeBakey, L.Medicine: Preserving the Passion in the 21st Century, Second Edition. Springer-Verlag, New York, 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Booth, M.The Doctor and the Detective. A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. St. Martin's Minotaur, New York 1997Google Scholar
Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1972Google Scholar
Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology II with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1974Google Scholar
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1987Google Scholar
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2001Google Scholar
Case #1 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: Localized chromidrosis. A survey. Arch Dermatol Syph 69:449–71, 1954Google ScholarPubMed
Case #2 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Urticaria due to occupational exposure to glyceryl monothioglycolate permanent wave solution. Acta Derm Venereol 78:471–2, 1998CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #3 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Aquadynia: Noradrenergic pain induced by bathing and responsive to clonidine. JAAD 38:357–8, 1998CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #4 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Aquagenic urticaria. Contact sensitivity reaction to water. JAMA 189:895–8>, 1964CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #5 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y, Santoso-Pham, J: Estrogen Dermatitis. JAAD 32:25–31, 1995CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #6 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Uncombable hair syndrome: Observations on response to biotin and occurrence in siblings with ectodermal dysplasia. J Am Acad Dermatol 13:97–102, 1985CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #7 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Kurczynski, T W: Painful Fingers, Heat Intolerance, and Telangiectases of the Ear: Easily Ignored Childhood Signs of Fabry Disease. Pediatr Dermatol 12:215–19, 1995CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #8 Unpublished
Case #9 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Argyria: The intradermal “photograph”: A manifestation of passive photosensitivity. J Am Acad Dermatol 16:211–16, 1987CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #10 Unpublished
Case #11 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Tattoos from insulin needles. Ann Intern Med 105:549–50, 1986CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #12 Kosarek, C A, Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: Contact leukoderma secondary to perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) in a spark plug factory. Am J Contact Dermatitis 2:242–4, 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #13 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nonpigmenting fixed drug eruption as a distinctive reaction pattern: Examples caused by sensitivity to pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and tetrahydrozoline. J Am Acad Dermatol 17:403–7, 1987CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #14 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Fixed drug eruption due to metronidazole. Cutis 39:393–4, 1987Google ScholarPubMed
Case #15 Shelley, W B, Pillsbury, D M: Fingertip hyperesthesia. Solitary sign of new occupational dermatosis due to silica hair curlers. JAMA 170:1779–81, 1959CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #16 Shelley, W B: Immediate sunburn-like reaction in a patient with formaldehyde photosensitivity. Arch Dermatol 118:117–18, 1982CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #17 Shelley, W B: Dermatitis artefacta induced in a patient by one of her multiple personalities. Br J Dermatol 105:587–90, 1981CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #18 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Adrenergic urticaria: A new form of stress-induced hives. Lancet II:1031–33, 1985CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #19 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: The fish odor syndrome: Trimethylaminuria. JAMA 251:253–5, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #20 Shelley, W B, Preucel, R W, Spoont, S S: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. Cure by oophorectomy. JAMA 190:35–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #21 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Welbourn, W C: Polypodium fern wreaths (Hagnaya). A new source of occupational mite dermatitis. JAMA 253:3137–8, 1985CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #22 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Ho, A K-S: Cholinergic urticaria. Acetylcholine receptor dependent, immediate type hypersensitivity reaction to copper. Lancet 1:843–6, 1983CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #23 Shelley, W B, Wood, M G: Unilateral wrinkles. Manifestation of unilateral elastic tissue defect. Arch Dermatol 110:775–8, 1974CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #24 Shelley, W B: Essential progressive telangiectasia. Successful treatment with tetracycline. JAMA 216:1343–4, 1971CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #25 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Painful feet due to herniation of fat. JAMA 205:308–9, 1968CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #26 Papa, C M, Shelley, W B: Menthol hypersensitivity. Diagnostic basophil response in a patient with chronic urticaria, flushing, and headaches. JAMA 189:546–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #27 Shelley, W B: Herpes simplex virus as a cause of erythema multiforme. JAMA 201:153–6, 1967CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #28 Shelley, W B, Caro, W A: Cold erythema. A new hypersensitivity syndrome. JAMA 180:639–42, 1962CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #29 Shelley W B, Shelley E D: Keratosis pilaris. In Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D, Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 602–5, 2001Google Scholar
Case #30 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Talanin, N Y: The Mysterious Case of the Premenstrual Purple Chin. Cutis 60:147–9, 1997Google ScholarPubMed
Case #31 Shelley, W B: Urticaria of nine years' duration cleared following dental extraction. Arch Dermatol 100:324–5, 1969CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #32 Shelley, W B: Golf-course dermatitis due to thiram fungicide. Cross hazards of alcohol, disulfiram, and rubber. JAMA 188:415–7, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #33 Unpublished
Case #34 Shelley, W B: Herpetic arthritis associated with disseminate herpes simplex in a wrestler. Br J Dermatol 103:209–12, 1980CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #35 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nicotinic-acid responsive photosensitivity. Lancet 2:576–576, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #36 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic erythroderma induced by β-blocker (timolol maleate) eyedrops. JAAD 37:799–800, 1997CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #37 Shelley, W B: Erythema annulare centrifugum. A case due to hypersensitivity to blue cheese penicillium. Arch Dermatol 90:54–8, 1964CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #38 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. Erythema annulare centrifugum, generalized pigmentation and breast hypertrophy. Arch Dermatol 81:889–97, 1960CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #38a Shelley, W B: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. A follow-up with reference to breast hypertrophy, systemic lupus erythematosus and verrucae. Acta Derm Venereol 52:33–7, 1972Google ScholarPubMed
Case #39 Shelley, W B, Florence, R: Chronic urticaria due to mold hypersensitivity. A study in cross-sensitization and autoerythrocyte sensitization. Arch Dermatol 83:549–58, 1961CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case #40 Unpublished
Case #41 Talanin, N Y, Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: IgE bullous disease. Clin Exper Dermatol 22:82–6, 1997CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #42 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Acyclovir therapy for angioedema and chronic urticaria. Cutis 59:185–8, 1997Google ScholarPubMed
Case #43 Unpublished
Case #44 Unpublished
Case #45 Unpublished
Case #46 Unpublished
Case #47 Unpublished
Case #48 Shelley, Ed, Shelley, W B: Chronic dermatitis simulating small-plaque parapsoriasis due to cyanoacrylate adhesive used on fingernails. JAMA 252:2455–6, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #49 Unpublished
Case #50 Unpublished
Case #51 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Photovignette: The abacus nodule (mobile encapsulated lipoma). J Geriatr Dermatol 3:A16, July/August, 1995Google Scholar
Case #52 Unpublished
Case #53 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: The smell of burnt toast: A case report. Cutis 65:225–6, 2000Google ScholarPubMed
Case #54 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Urinary tract infection as a cause of lichen planus: Metronidazole therapy. J Am Acad Dermatol 10:905–7, 1984CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Case #55 Unpublished
Case #56 Unpublished
Case #57 Unpublished
Case #58 Unpublished
Case #59 Unpublished
Case #60 Unpublished
Case #61 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic factitial ulcer of chin cured by endodontic (root-canal) surgery for underlying periapical abscess. JAAD 40:802–4, 1999Google ScholarPubMed
Case #62 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Malignant Melanoma. Cutis 56:161–2, 1995Google ScholarPubMed
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D.Advanced Dermatologic Diagnosis. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1992Google Scholar
Manning, P R, DeBakey, L.Medicine: Preserving the Passion in the 21st Century, Second Edition. Springer-Verlag, New York, 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Booth, M.The Doctor and the Detective. A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. St. Martin's Minotaur, New York 1997Google Scholar
Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1972Google Scholar
Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology II with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1974Google Scholar
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1987Google Scholar
Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2001Google Scholar

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  • References
  • Walter B. Shelley, Medical University of Ohio, E. Dorinda Shelley, Medical University of Ohio
  • Book: Consultations in Dermatology
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511547393.066
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  • Walter B. Shelley, Medical University of Ohio, E. Dorinda Shelley, Medical University of Ohio
  • Book: Consultations in Dermatology
  • Online publication: 23 November 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511547393.066
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  • Walter B. Shelley, Medical University of Ohio, E. Dorinda Shelley, Medical University of Ohio
  • Book: Consultations in Dermatology
  • Online publication: 23 November 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511547393.066
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