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AI-Based HRCT Quantification in Connective Tissue Disease-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease. [PDF]

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Connective Tissue Nevus

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
The connective tissue nevus is a hamartoma of collagen tissue producing a dermal tumor which in confluent plaques gives the appearance of peau de chagrin. Cases have been reported, especially in the European literature, under a variety of names: nevus elasticus regionis mammariae,1pflastersteinformiger Bindegewebesnaevus,2Bindegewebesnaevus,3 ...
G, ROCHA, R K, WINKELMANN
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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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