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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
This is a report of our experience with 16 patients under therapy with pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisone for a number of the diffuse "collagen diseases" associated with severe, chronic dermatoses.
E. N. Irons+3 more
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This is a report of our experience with 16 patients under therapy with pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisone for a number of the diffuse "collagen diseases" associated with severe, chronic dermatoses.
E. N. Irons+3 more
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The Therapy of Collagen Diseases
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1956Nature of Collagen Diseases Collagen diseases may be characterized as a group of disorders of unknown etiology that have in common histologic alterations of the connective tissues. They are of particular interest to the ophthalmologist because they frequently produce ocular changes.
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Collagen disease and the chronic biological false positive phenomenon.
The Quarterly journal of medicine, 1961RECENT progress in the serological diagnosis of syphilis, and the introduction of new, specific tests for treponemal diseases, have stressed the frequency and importance of non-syphilitic reactions of the type usually known as the biological false ...
BY R. D. Catterall, R. Catterall
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
PRIMARY agammaglobulinemia was once thought to be an extremely rare condition. However, since Bruton1 first recognized the syndrome in 1952, nearly 200 cases have appeared in the literature.
J. K. Wolf
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PRIMARY agammaglobulinemia was once thought to be an extremely rare condition. However, since Bruton1 first recognized the syndrome in 1952, nearly 200 cases have appeared in the literature.
J. K. Wolf
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Pathogenesis of so-called diffuse vascular or collagen disease.
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1949WITHIN the last two decades, there have been many attempts to correlate various systemic diseases that have shown vascular lesions. Among these have been periarteritis nodosa, disseminated lupus erythematosus, thromboangiitis obliterans, scleroderma ...
K. Yarumian, J. Kleinerman
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Biochemistry of Collagen in Diseases
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986Abstract Collagen, the major extracellular matrix component, comprises a family of closely related, yet genetically distinct proteins that provide physiologic tensile properties to the tissues.
Bruce Blumberg+3 more
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Collagen in Health and Disease
Archives of Dermatology, 1984The comprehensive presentation of collagen as it relates to medical and scientific interests is an ambitious and difficult undertaking. It is also one that this book accomplishes almost without fail. The editors present the basic biophysical, biochemical, and cell biology aspects in the first half of the book, followed by a most valuable collection of ...
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"Collagen Diseases" and the Lung
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973Excerpt To the editor: The article by Eisenberg and associates (Ann Intern Med79:37-45, 1973) recalls a paper, "Pulmonary Manifestations of the Collagen Diseases," by myself and W. B.
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A polygene network model for the complex pathological phenotypes of collagen disease
Pathology international (Print), 2011M. Nose
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