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Collagen Disease and Cancer

Radiology, 1969
The association of cancer with other disease states has intrigued clinicians and investigators of recent years. Para-endocrine syndromes caused by carcinoma of the lung provide dramatic examples of this relationship (1). Recent reports in the literature (2–4) describe the successive occurrence in the same patient of a “collagen” disease such as lupus ...
R. P. Barden
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Collagen Diseases and the Biosynthesis of Collagen

Hospital Practice, 1977
Increasing knowledge concerning the molecular structure of collagen and the steps involved in its biosynthesis provides the basis for a new look at the collagen diseases. Some, like the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, are now known to be the expression of primary molecular defects; others, such as scurvy and scleroderma, appear to be secondary to some process ...
Norberto A. Guzman, Darwin J. Prockop
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Collagen Vascular Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 1992
The iatrogenic L-tryptophan-induced eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome, often considered to be a "new" disease, has proven to be a remarkable mimic of the classic sclerosing rheumatologic disorders. Although subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus remains a clinically defined entity, supportive histologic and immunopathologic findings have recently been ...
John D. DeSpain   +2 more
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Syndrome simulating collagen disease caused by hydralazine (Apresoline).

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
The continued, combined oral administration of hexamethonium chloride and hydralazine hydrochloride (called hyphex therapy) in adequate doses effectively controls severe and malignant forms of hypertension.
H. Perry, H. Schroeder
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Ocular manifestations of diffuse collagen disease.

A M A Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
THIS review was first stimulated by the observation that many ocular syndromes of obscure origin involved the cornea and sclera, tissues rich in connective tissue elements.
M. Stillerman
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Collagen diseases

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1985
Dermatomyositis and variants of lupus erythematosus share histopathologic features which include liquefaction degeneration of the epidermal basal zone, melanin pigment incontinence, and the presence of colloid bodies. The pattern of epidermal changes and dermal inflammation help establish the correct diagnosis.
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Phenylalanine and tyrosine in collagen diseases. Urinary excretion of general intermediary metabolites of tyrosine in patients with collagen disease and liver disease.

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
Introduction The specific and constant presence of 2,5-dihydroxyphenylpyruvic acid (2,5-DHPPA), an imaginary intermediary metabolite of phenylalanine and tyrosine in the urine of collagen disease patients, has been spotted by us1 on the one-dimensional ...
N. Nishimura   +5 more
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Collagens and Muscle Diseases: A Focus on Collagen VI [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
The extracellular matrix is a three-dimensional network providing the proper microenvironment for muscle development and function. Different types of collagens play critical roles in skeletal muscle homeostasis, as revealed by the fact that mutations in distinct collagen genes are linked to inherited muscle disorders, including some forms of myopathies
Tonelotto, Valentina   +3 more
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Collagen disease of the small bowel.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
IT is the purpose of this paper to discuss collagen disease of the small bowel and to report this condition in its early and late stages so that it can be readily recognized clinically in the operating room and possibly treated earlier.
I. Marshall
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Collagen in colon disease

Hernia, 2006
The pathophysiology of wound healing in the bowel wall suggests that collagen and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have an important role in the changes of the bowel wall seen in several colonic diseases. Several recent studies suggest that disturbances of the collagen texture and the extracellular matrix (ECM) metabolism are major factors leading to ...
Uwe Klinge   +5 more
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