Publications
- Konheim A, Brebach E, Samuel J, Mellott A, Gandhi M, Lacouture ME. Magnetic resonance imaging of paronychia induced by cetuximab. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. Oct 2009; 34(7):e258-9
- Heller D, Konheim A, Cyborski C, Deutsch A, Wuermser LA. Patients' Views on Embryonic Stem Cells as a Potential Therapy in Acute Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Nov 2006; 87(11):e47.
- Konheim A, Levy RM, Gerami P, Brieva J. Asymptomatic Papules on the Hands. (submitted to Archives of Dermatology)
- Konheim A, Levy RM, Gerami P, Brieva J. Asymptomatic Papules on the Hands. (submitted to Archives of Dermatology)
Education
Residencies, Internships and Fellowships
Additional Information
Ari Konheim, M.D. joined Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in 2012 following completion of his Dermatology residency at the University of Michigan. After earning his bachelor of science degree in cell and molecular biology from the University of Michigan in 2004, he graduated from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in 2008. Following graduation from medical school, he completed his preliminary year internship in internal medicine at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, and then went on to complete his Dermatology residency at the University of Michigan in 2012. After completing his residency, Dr. Konheim accepted his current position as Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Case Western Reserve University and practices General Dermatology here at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
Dr. Konheim currently sees patients predominantly at the UH Chagrin Highlands and Twinsburg Health Centers. He provides care for patients of all ages and backgrounds and across the full spectrum of general dermatology, including the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers, both melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers, as well as various inflammatory skin diseases and other skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff, acne, melanocytic nevi or moles, actinic keratoses or “pre-cancers,” warts, skin tags, and cysts. He also enjoys teaching and mentoring our Dermatology residents and other residents and medical students interested in Dermatology.