نتایج جستجو برای: cutis laxa

تعداد نتایج: 2419  

2016
Pooja Arora Payal Chakravarty Deepshikha Khanna Ruchika Gupta

1. Gutte R, Khopkar U. Predominant palmoplantar lichen planus: A diagnostic challenge. Indian J Dermatol 2014;59:343‐7. 2. Pavitran K, Karunakaram M, Palit A, Raghunatha S. On disorders of keratinisation. In: Valia RG, Valia AR, editors. IADVL Textbook of Dermatology. 3rd ed. Mumbai, India: Bhalani Publishers; 2008. p. 995‐1069. 3. Gutte RM. Unilateral acrosyringeal lichen planus of palm. India...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1972
P Beighton

Cutis laxa is a very rare, genetically determined disorder of elastin, characterized clinically by a tendency of the skin to hang in loose folds, with the production of a typical grotesque facies and the appearance of premature ageing. These changes may be present at birth or may develop during infancy. Systemic ramifications may be widespread and, in particular, the pulmonary and cardiovascula...

2018

A 75 year-old woman who reports eight months of painful lesions located in her face (Figure 1) back and thighs. On physical examination she presented multiple erythematous plaques and grouped papules, as well as skin infiltration, highlighting the presence of excessive folding on the back and posterior areas of both thighs (Figure 2). Several skin biopsies showed a normal epidermis, dermis with...

Journal: :Neurology 2008
L Van Maldergem M Yuksel-Apak H Kayserili E Seemanova S Giurgea L Basel-Vanagaite E Leao-Teles J Vigneron M Foulon M Greally J Jaeken S Mundlos W B Dobyns

OBJECTIVE To delineate a new syndrome of brain dysgenesis and cutis laxa based on the description of 11 patients belonging to nine unrelated families recruited through an international collaboration effort. METHODS Careful clinical assessment of patients from birth to the age of 23 years with follow-up studies ranging from 3 to 20 years. Biochemical studies of serum proteins glycosylation by ...

Journal: :Facial plastic surgery : FPS 2014
Ryan M Greene Jeremy B Green

Radiofrequency (RF) and intense focused ultrasound (IFUS) are increasingly used to address skin laxity of the face and neck. Both nonablative RF and ultrasound create a heat-induced tissue response that leads to collagen remodeling and other ultrastructural changes. Although these treatments are not meant to replace surgical procedures, patient satisfaction in the majority of studies has been c...

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