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Myopia: A collagen disease?

Medical Hypotheses, 2009
Myopia is an increasingly important public health problem in the world. Even though previous studies have strongly implicated a role of certain environmental factors such as visual near-work in myopia development, the pathogenesis of this disease still remains unclear.
Xuyang Liu   +4 more
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Collagen diseases in children

Clinics in Dermatology, 2000
Collagen disease is a pathological entity first established by Klemperer et al in 1942.1 The classical collagen diseases include rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, dermatomyositis (polymyositis), and systemic scleroderma.
Fukumi Furukawa, Akihisa Hiroi
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Hydralazine syndrome; hypersensitivity or toxicity? its significance in understanding of collagen disease.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
The occurrence of a syndrome simulating collagen disease during the course of hydralazine (Apresoline, 1-hydrazinophthalazine hydrochloride) therapy was first reported by Morrow, Schroeder, and Perry, 1 in December, 1953.
H. Reynolds, J. Caldwell
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Diffuse collagen disease: acute disseminated lupus erythematosus and diffuse scleroderma.

, 1942
The thesis of Morgagni that diseases reside in certain organs of the human body has dominated pathologic anatomy and clinical investigation for centuries. Every diagnostic endeavor was directed toward establishing the fundamental organ disease. No doubt,
P. Klemperer, A. Pollack, G. Baehr
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Collagen-Vascular Diseases

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
Some of the collagen-vascular diseases and overlap syndromes included are polymyosititis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, Sjögren's syndrome, and Raynaud's phenomenon. Because diagnosis and treatment can be complicated, primary care physicians may want to seek experienced consultation.
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Esophageal dysfunction in collagen disease.

American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1973
A prospective cineradiographic and manometric study of pharyngeal and esophageal dysfunction was performed in 54 patients with rigidly defined scleroderma, poly-myositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
R. Turner   +5 more
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Collagen disease debuting as acute hepatitis.

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1971
Three cases of acute hepatitis in debuting collagen disease were observed. One patient suffered from typical polyarteritis nodosa and succumbed after 6 months.
L. Sestoft, H. Poulsen, K. Winkler
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Nature of collagen diseases

American Heart Journal, 1952
Abstract Summarizing these various correlations, we may say that the collagen diseases are characterized by injury of the connective tissue which consists of mucopolysaccharides and proteins produced by, or with the aid of, fibroblasts from materials derived from blood and other sources.
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Pulmonary manifestations in collagen disease.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962
Pulmonary symptomatology is frequently observed in the diffuse collagen diseases. An evaluation to determine any specificity or similarity of the pulmonary manifestations of these diseases was made using certain diagnostic techniques and therapeutic ...
M. Sullivan, D. K. Miller
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Primary biliary cirrhosis as a collagen disease.

Postgraduate medicine, 1979
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a disease of the small bile ducts with altered immunologic responsiveness often associated with various collagen diseases. All appear to be mediated by immune complex deposition.
F. Schaffner
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