Physician
Dermatology
Dr. Whitney D. Tope is an expert in the field of Dermatology. He attended Duke University School of Medicine. Duke University School of Medicine is a top medical university. Duke University School of Medicine has a rank of 8 in research and a 29 in primary care He has 4 awards "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Fellow (FAAD)", "Fellow (FASDS)" and "Super Doctor". Doctor Whitney D. Tope, MD is a published doctor. He published 49 publications, including: 'Ultrastructure of collagen thermally denatured by microsecond domain pulsed carbon dioxide laser.' He accepts Medicare payments and is listed with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- Diagnosing xeroderma pigmentosum group C by immunohistochemistry.
- Photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate for primary nodular Basal cell carcinoma: results of two randomized studies.
- Comparative efficacy of nonpurpuragenic pulsed dye laser and intense pulsed light for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea.
- Hypertrophic scarring of the neck following ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser resurfacing.
- Recurrent cutaneous myoepithelioma treated using Mohs micrographic surgery: case report and review of the literature.
- Fatal diffuse alveolar damage in two lung transplant patients treated with cetuximab.
- Mohs micrographic surgery for lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna Melanoma using Mel-5 immunostaining: University of Minnesota experience.
- Chemoprevention of nonmelanoma Skin cancer with systemic retinoids: practical dosing and management of adverse effects.
- Overtreatment effects associated with a radiofrequency tissue-tightening device: rare, preventable, and correctable with subcision and autologous fat transfer.
- Cardiac devices and electromagnetic interference revisited: new radiofrequency technologies and implications for dermatologic surgery.
- Surgical treatment of obstructive palpebral tumors in d'emblee variant of cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma.
- Pulsed dye laser treatment of rosacea improves erythema, symptomatology, and quality of life.
- Effectiveness of microporous polysaccharide hemospheres for achieving hemostasis in mohs micrographic surgery.
- Effect of acitretin on wound healing in organ transplant recipients.
- Leukotriene-receptor inhibition for the treatment of systemic mastocytosis.
- Photodynamic therapy of multiple nonmelanoma Skin cancers with verteporfin and red light-emitting diodes: two-year results evaluating tumor response and cosmetic outco...
- Response of elastosis perforans serpiginosa to pulsed CO2, Er:YAG, and dye lasers.
- Neurocutaneous melanosis in association with encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis.
- Magnetic resonance imaging and permanent cosmetics (tattoos): survey of complications and adverse events.
- Practical retinoid chemoprophylaxis in solid organ transplant recipients.
- Rhinophyma's fibrous variant. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry.
- Merkel Cell carcinoma. Histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and cytogenetic analysis.
- Large-Cell lymphoma presenting with a distinctive inflammatory dermatosis.
- Cloning and expression of class I major histocompatibility complex genes of the rat.
- Cutaneous tumor in a child. Cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma (CTCL).
- Guidelines for the management of squamous Cell carcinoma in organ transplant recipients.
- A hair's breadth closer?
- Positive predictive value for presumptive diagnoses of Skin cancer and compliance with follow-up among patients attending a community screening program.
- Protoporphyrin IX fluorescence induced in Basal cell carcinoma by oral delta-aminolevulinic acid.
- Surgical pearl: phlebectomy hook Norplant extraction.
- Black tattoo reaction: the peacock's tale.
- Multimodal management of diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis.
- Pulsed carbon dioxide laser, trichloroacetic acid, Baker-Gordon phenol, and dermabrasion: a comparative clinical and histologic study of cutaneous resurfacing in a por...
- Pulsed carbon dioxide laser resurfacing of photo-aged facial Skin.
- Lack of selectivity of protoporphyrin IX fluorescence for Basal cell carcinoma after topical application of 5-aminolevulinic acid: implications for photodynamic treatm...
- Neonatal pemphigus vulgaris in a child born to a woman in remission.
- New methods in cutaneous resurfacing.
- "Hot" KTP-laser treatment of facial angiofibromata.
- Tattoo darkening and nonresponse after laser treatment: a possible role for titanium dioxide.
- Electrosurgical facial resurfacing: a prospective multicenter study of efficacy and safety.
- Ber-EP4-positive phenotype differentiates Actinic keratosis from superficial basal cell carcinoma.
- Management of cutaneous verruciform xanthoma.
- Treatment of multiple eruptive hair cysts with erbium:YAG laser.
- Localized interferon alfa-2b-induced alopecia.
- Multi-electrode radio frequency resurfacing of ex vivo human Skin.
- Ultrastructure of collagen thermally denatured by microsecond domain pulsed carbon dioxide laser.
- Pearls in the rough.
- Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis: a unique childhood exanthem?
Schools
Duke Univ Sch Of Med
University Wash Affil Hosps
Duke University
Mass Genl Hospital Harvard Med School
University OregHlth Scis University
Procedures Preformed
- Destruction of Benign Skin Lesion
- Destruction of Malignant Skin Lesion
- Excision of Benign Skin Lesion
- Excision of Malignant Skin Lesion
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Conditions Treated
- Actinic Keratosis
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Benign Skin Lesion
- Carcinoma in Situ of Skin
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Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
- Choice Plus POS II
- Medicaid
- Assurant Health
- Blue Card PPO
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois PPO
- Blue Cross Accord
- CHAMPVA
- Cigna PPO
- Great West Healthcare-Cigna PPO
- Open Access Plus
- Commercial Insurance Company
- Coventry Health Care
- First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
- Golden Rule
- Tricare
- HealthPartners
- Choice Care PPO
- Mail Handlers Benefit Plan (MHBP)
- Medica
- Medicare MCR
- Meritain Health
- Ucare
- Choice Plus POS
- Navigate POS
- Options PPO
Awards
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Fellow (FAAD)
- Fellow (FASDS)
- Super Doctor
Education
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Duke University Hospital
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University of Washington
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Duke University School of Medicine
Drug Facts
NPI NUMBER |
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1770506784 |
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TOPE |
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WHITNEY |
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554352131 |
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MN |
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Dermatology |
Total Claim Count |
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452.0 |
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0.0 |
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0.0 |
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0.0 |
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