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Connective Tissue Nevus

Dermatology, 1972
An 8-year-old girl presented with a two-year history of a progressive ‘wrinkling’ of her cheeks. Examination revealed the skin of both cheeks appeared irregularly furrowed with a linear pattern radiating outward from the nose and mouth. A biopsy showed changes consistent with a connective tissue nevus.
A C, Sosis, W C, Johnson
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2000
A defining feature of mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is the presence of antibodies against the U1-ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex, but other autoantibodies in MCTD have recently been described. Research has also further elucidated the immune responses directed against U1-RNP in humans and in murine models of disease.
R W, Hoffman, E L, Greidinger
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Connective Tissue Tumors

2002
Connective tissue consists of collagen, elastic fibers and ground substances produced by fibrocytes. These cells are usually spindle-shaped with slender nuclei and bipolar cytoplasmic extensions. Apart from labeling for vimentin and variable reactivity for factor XIIIa and CD34, fibrocytes are immunonegative.
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Connective Tissue Diseases

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1993
The classic connective tissue diseases (lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, and scleroderma) have been described with respect to their pathogenesis, clinical picture, laboratory diagnosis, and management. Because the aim of this volume is to provide an interface between plastic surgery and dermatology, the cutaneous manifestations, both shared and ...
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Aging of connective tissues

Experientia, 1980
The purpose of this paper is to review and to illustrate some of the themes underlying recent research on the aging of connective tissues. The systematic variation with age of the relative rates of biosynthesis (and of degradation) of the macromolecules of the intercellular matrix (collagens, elastin, proteoglycans and structural glycoproteins) is ...
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Connective tissue

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1995
The heart is composed of parenchyma (cardiac myocytes) and stroma (connective tissue). Stroma is presumed inert and therefore little attention has been paid to its regulation. Contrary to this notion, evidence presented here raises the possibility that connective tissue is a metabolically active entity capable of regulating peptide hormone generation ...
Weber, K T   +3 more
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Connective Tissue

Acta Paediatrica, 1924
A general Atrophy in scurvy of the connective tissue, and especially of its collagen substance, is proved.
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Connective Tissue

Annual Review of Physiology, 1963
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Connective tissue diseases

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
S R, Pinnell   +3 more
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Connective Tissue Diseases

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2007
Furst DE, MATUCCI CERINIC, MARCO
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