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Leukocyte agglutinins in collagen disease.

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1957
SummaryLeukocyte-iso-agglutinins were found in 18 of 40 patients with collagen diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, Felty's syndrome and other collagen diseases).
S. Killmann
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COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISEASES

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Collagen vascular diseases are multisystem disorders that frequently affect the skin. At times, cutaneous disease is the initial manifestation. This article focuses on lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, and sclerodermoid syndromes.
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Diffuse Collagen Disease

, 1984
From the perspective of 1984, the concept of diffuse collagen disease may not seem to be such a major advance. After all, rheumatology and clinical immunology are coming of age and assuming an important place in the spectrum of internal medicine, and the
G. Ehrlich
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Intermediary metabolism of phenylalanine and tyrosine in diffuse collagen diseases. I. The presence of 2,5-dihydroxyphenylpyruvic acid in the urine of patients with collagen disease.

Archives of Dermatology, 1958
Many investigators have endeavored laboriously to discover the pathogenesis of diffuse collagen disease morphologically, chemically, and immunologically, but the common denominator of collagen disease has not been found.
N. Nishimura   +5 more
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Intermediary metabolism of phenylalanine and tyrosine in diffuse collagen diseases. II. Influences of the low phenylalanine and tyrosine diet upon patients with collagen disease.

Archives of Dermatology, 1959
Previously, we 1-3 reported the constant and specific presence of 2,5-dihydroxyphenylpyruvic acid, an imaginary intermediary metabolite of phenylalanine and tyrosine, in urine of diffuse collagen disease patients, and that L-tyrosine dosage unfailingly ...
N. Nishimura   +4 more
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Evolution of the Collagen Diseases

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1956
The evolution of the diseases which affect the collagen structures of the eye must be oriented in accordance with the study of the membranes richest in connective tissue—that is, the cornea, which contains more than 90%; the sclera and the iris; the ciliary body; the choroid; the retina, and the optic nerve, which are rich in connective tissue.
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Heritable Diseases of Collagen

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
FOR several decades it has been apparent that many diseases directly or indirectly involve collagen, the tough fibrous material that is the most abundant protein in the body and the major constitue...
Kari I. Kivirikko, Darwin J. Prockop
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Collagen of Dupuytren's Disease

Clinical Science, 1977
1. In contrast to collagen from the aponeurosis of normal adult subjects, the nodules, contractures and apparently unaffected aponeurosis from patients with Dupuytren's disease contained substantial amounts of type III collagen. 2. The presence of type III collagen supports the previous proposal that the initial response to injury is the
Bazin S   +4 more
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Electromyography in Collagen Disease

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Advances in electronics in the past 20 years have added many new capabilities to diagnostic medicine. Electromyography and motor and sensory nerve conduction studies are results of this progress. These studies have been found to be of value in the diagnosis and management of some of the collagen diseases and their complications.
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A heritable disorder of connective tissue. Hydroxylysine-deficient collagen disease.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Two sisters nine and 12 years of age presented with a similar clinical picture consisting of severe scoliosis, recurrent joint dislocation and hyperextensible skin and joints.
S. Pinnell   +3 more
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