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[PDF] Proteus syndrome: diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, and patient evaluation


LG Biesecker, R Happle, JB Mulliken, R … - American journal of medical genetics, 1999 - proteus-syndrome.org
Proteus syndrome is a complex disorder comprising malformations and overgrowth
of multiple tissues. The disorder is highly variable and appears to affect
patients in a mosaic manner. This intrinsic variability has led to ...
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Mechanobiology of force transduction in dermal tissue


FH Silver, LM Siperko, GP Seehra - Skin Research and Technology, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Background/aims:The influence of mechanical forces on skin has been examined
since 1861 when Langer first reported the existence of lines of tension in
cadaver skin. Internal tension in the dermis is not only passively ...
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Fibronectin is overproduced by keloid fibroblasts during abnormal wound healing.

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M Babu, R Diegelmann, N Oliver - Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1989 - Am Soc Microbiol
Page 1. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Apr. 1989, p. 1642-1650 Vol. 9, No.
4 0270-7306/89/041642-09$02.00/0 Copyright C) 1989, American ...
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[PDF] Reassessment of the Proteus syndrome literature: application of diagnostic criteria to …


JT Turner, MM Cohen, LG Biesecker - American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2004 - proteus-syndrome.org
The medical care of patients affected by rare disorders depends heavily on
experiences gar- nered from prior cases, including those patients evaluated by
the treating physician and those published in the medical literature. The ...
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Increased lysyl oxidase activity in fibroblasts cultured from oral submucous fibrosis …


RH Ma, CC Tsai, TY Shieh - Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine, 1995 - interscience.wiley.com
Growth characteristics and lysyl oxidase activity of fibroblasts derived from
human normal mucosa (NM) and oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) associated with betel
nut chewing were compared in cell cultures. The growth rates of cultured ...
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Inheritance of an RNA splicing mutation (G+ 1 IVS20) in the type III procollagen gene ( …

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S Kontusaari, G Tromp, H Kuivaniemi, RL … - American journal of human genetics, 1990 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Page 1. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 47:112-120, 1990 Inheritance of an RNA Splicing
Mutation (G+ IVS20) in the Type Ill Procollagen Gene (COL3AI ...
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The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: Recognition, characterization, and importance of a milder …


M Holzberg, KO Hewan-Lowe, AJ Olansky - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988 - Elsevier
The diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is based on the clinical criteria of
joint hypermobility, increased skin extensibility, abnormal scarring, and easy
bruisibuity. The literature reports this syndrome as rare, yet our ...
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Aetiology and management of hypertrophic scars and keloids

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ST O'Sullivan, M O'Shaughnessy, TPF O' … - Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Although the first documented historical reference to keloid scar formation is
nearly 1000 years old, the aetiology and pathogenesis of this fascinating
condition is poorly understood. References to keloid scars may be found ...
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Role of transforming growth factor-β 1 in fibroblasts derived from normal and hypertrophic …


LJ Zhou, I Ono, F Kaneko - Archives of Dermatological Research, 1997 - Springer
Certain abnormal events occurring during skin wound healing may result in tissue
overgrowth, and the develop- ment of prominent scars which are sometimes
associated with continuous pain and itching. The histopathological ...
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Differences in collagen production between normal and keloid-derived fibroblasts in serum- …


TT Phan, IJ Lim, BH Bay, R Qi, HT Huynh, ST … - Journal of Dermatological Science, 2002 - Elsevier
Keloids are characterized by the deposition of excessive extracellular-matrix
collagen by abnormal fibroblasts in response to cutaneous injury. Studies to
date have largely concentrated on the role of the keloid fibroblast in the ...
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