J.kontos (skin) < TRUSTED >

: Located on the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) campus, this building was the site of a significant archaeological find in 1994 when workers uncovered human remains (including skin and hair) in an abandoned 19th-century well.

The name "Kontos" is also associated with major medical and research facilities, though these may be named after donors or historical figures rather than the researcher directly: J.KONTOS (skin)

Research by Kontos et al. (2005) significantly contributed to the understanding of how immunoglobulins deposit in the skin of patients with different subtypes of lupus: : Located on the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)

In dermatological research, is primarily recognized for work involving the classification and immunoreactant patterns of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE) , specifically Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) . Key Research Findings Key Research Findings : A study of 63

: A study of 63 patients (50 with DLE and 13 with Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, or SCLE) found no distinct difference in the types of immunoglobulins present between the subtypes.

: The only statistically significant pattern identified in this study was a specific "staining combination pair" of IgG and fibrinogen found specifically in DLE cases.