Roman Bronfenbrener, M.D.

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Clinical Associate in Department of Dermatology, Penn Medicine - Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
Department: Dermatology

Contact information
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
Department of Dermatology
3400 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
B.S. (Biological Sciences)
Rutgers, The State University of New Brunswick, 2008.
M.D. (Medicine)
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 2012.
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Selected Publications

Eric L Bean 1 , Daniel J Lewis, James Abbott, Angela J Jiang, John P Fischer, Taine Tv Pechet, Roman Bronfenbrener : Successful radical surgical resection of a giant neurofibroma. Dermatol Online J 29(3), June 2023 Notes: DOI: 10.5070/D329361433.

Bronfenbrener R: Inexpensive compounding of low dose naltrexone (LDN) with orange juice. JAAD S0190-9622(19): 30511-0, March 28 2019 Notes: DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2019.03.067.

Bronfenbrener R, Cohen J, Slutsky JB. : Conflicting dermoscopic criteria in a suspicious lesion. JAMA Dermatol 151(5): 553-4, May 2015.

Bronfenbrener R: Stains and smears: resident guide to bedside diagnostic testing. Cutis 94(6): E29-30, December 2014.

Bronfenbrener R: Learning dermatopathology in the digital age. Cutis 94(4): E22-24, October 2014.

Bolognia JL, Bronfenbrener R: Learning from a leader: An interview with Jean L. Bolognia, MD. Cutis 94(2): E18-20, August 2014.

Bronfenbrener R: Giving a good needle: resident guide to decreasing injection pain. Cutis 93(6): E13-15, June 2014.

Bronfenbrener R: Simplifying sun safety: A guide to the new FDA sunscreen monograph Cutis 93(4): E17-19, April 2014.

Elston DM, Bronfenbrener R: Learning from a leader: An interview with Dirk M. Elston, MD. Cutis 93(2): E7-9, February 2014.

Mehta MS, Dolfi SC, Bronfenbrener R, Bilal E, Chen C, Moore D, Lin Y, Rahim H, Aisner S, Kersellius RD, Teh J, Chen S, Toppmeyer DL, Medina DJ, Ganesan S, Vazquez A, Hirshfield KM: Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 expression and its polymorphic variants associate with breast cancer phenotypes. PLoS One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069851, 8(7): e69851, July 2013.

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