
Christina C Nguyen
· Professor of Radio-TV-FilmVerifiedNorthwestern University · Radio/Television/Film
Active 1981–2025
About
Christina C Nguyen is a filmmaker and expanded cinema artist exploring the periphery of human perception and experience. Her interest in systems results in the use of specific forms and structures to interface between the digital and analog methods of data and vision. Her films are distributed by Canyon Cinema. She has worked in production and post-production sound in experimental cinema and documentary for over a decade. Films featuring her sound work have screened at Berlinale, Viennale, International Film Festival Rotterdam, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, New York Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, San Sebastian Film Festival, among others. She is from San Francisco, California and earned her MFA in Film/Video at the California Institute of the Arts.
Research topics
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Pathology
- Dermatology
- Immunology
- Environmental health
- Gastroenterology
- Surgery
- Oncology
- Pharmacology
Selected publications
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology · 2025-05-23 · 2 citations
articleSenior authorLB1145 Evaluating intralesional bleomycin for Kaposi sarcoma: A retrospective study
Journal of Investigative Dermatology · 2025-07-21
articleAutoantibodies and malignancy risk in patients with vesiculobullous dermatomyositis
Lara D. Veeken · 2025-02-26
articleSenior authorDevelopment of a Skin-Directed Scoring System for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Epidermal Necrolysis
UNC Libraries · 2025-07-26
articleOpen accessImportance: Scoring systems for Stevens-Johnson syndrome and epidermal necrolysis (EN) only estimate patient prognosis and are weighted toward comorbidities and systemic features; morphologic terminology for EN lesions is inconsistent. Objectives: To establish consensus among expert dermatologists on EN terminology, morphologic progression, and most-affected sites, and to build a framework for developing a skin-directed scoring system for EN. Evidence Review: A Delphi consensus using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness criteria was initiated with a core group from the Society of Dermatology Hospitalists to establish agreement on the optimal design for an EN cutaneous scoring instrument, terminology, morphologic traits, and sites of involvement. Findings: In round 1, the 54 participating dermatology hospitalists reached consensus on all 49 statements (30 appropriate, 3 inappropriate, 16 uncertain). In round 2, they agreed on another 15 statements (8 appropriate, 7 uncertain). There was consistent agreement on the need for a skin-specific instrument; on the most-often affected skin sites (head and neck, chest, upper back, ocular mucosa, oral mucosa); and that blanching erythema, dusky erythema, targetoid erythema, vesicles/bullae, desquamation, and erosions comprise the morphologic traits of EN and can be consistently differentiated. Conclusions and Relevance: This consensus exercise confirmed the need for an EN skin-directed scoring system, nomenclature, and differentiation of specific morphologic traits, and identified the sites most affected. It also established a baseline consensus for a standardized EN instrument with consistent terminology.
Transplantation and Cellular Therapy · 2025-02-01 · 1 citations
articleJournal of Investigative Dermatology · 2025-07-21
articleBritish Journal of Dermatology · 2025-10-14
articleCAR T-cell therapies for blood cancers have recently been associated with secondary T-cell malignancies that can initially present on the skin. We discuss the molecular, immunological and clinical features of these cases and compare them with cutaneous and other T-cell lymphomas. Raising awareness of these secondary neoplasms is important for dermatologists who may be called on for intervention.
LB1113 Molecular features of leukemia cutis in acute myeloid leukemia
Journal of Investigative Dermatology · 2025-07-21
articleOpen accessSenior authorA rare case of disseminated erosive pustular dermatosis
JAAD Case Reports · 2025-06-19
articleOpen accessSolitary and multiple xanthogranulomas in adult patients: a single-center retrospective cohort study
Archives of Dermatological Research · 2025-04-01 · 2 citations
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Frequent coauthors
- 47 shared
Shahrokh F. Shariat
Medical University of Vienna
- 47 shared
Kevin M. Slawin
- 40 shared
Thomas M. Wheeler
Kansas State University
- 28 shared
Lida Zheng
Northwestern University
- 23 shared
Michael W. Kattan
Cleveland Clinic
- 17 shared
Howard L. Adler
Stony Brook University Hospital
- 17 shared
F. Bergamaschi
Azienda Sanitaria Unità Locale di Reggio Emilia
- 16 shared
Adam I. Rubin
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Education
- 2013
MD
University of California San Diego School of Medicine
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