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Connective Tissue Panniculitis
Archives of Dermatology, 1980Two patients with lobular lymphohistiocytic panniculitis had chronic lesions that produced subcutaneous atrophy and that were responsive to antimalarial drugs. Massive lymphocytic infiltrate was associated with caseation necrosis of the fat lobules. In both patients, an unusual antibody to extractable nuclear antigen was seen, and antinuclear antibody ...
R. K. Winkelmann, A. Padilha-Goncalves
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Atlas of Dermatopathology, 2018
Summary. The article deals with the problem of connective tissue dysplasia in children and the role of this pathology in the pathogenesis of diseases of the respiratory system.
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Summary. The article deals with the problem of connective tissue dysplasia in children and the role of this pathology in the pathogenesis of diseases of the respiratory system.
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2023
Life is held together by elaborately woven fibers that create a support system for the biologically vulnerable human interior. Each strand of our connective tissue strengthens the spirit, allowing life to move forward. But what happens when even just one of these critical threads is damaged?
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Life is held together by elaborately woven fibers that create a support system for the biologically vulnerable human interior. Each strand of our connective tissue strengthens the spirit, allowing life to move forward. But what happens when even just one of these critical threads is damaged?
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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 ...
Glyne Rocha, R. K. Winkelmann
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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 ...
Glyne Rocha, R. K. Winkelmann
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The effects of low-frequency, high-power ultrasound (40 kHz, 1,500 W) on meat quality and connective tissue collagen of beef semitendinosus muscle were assessed. Beef steaks were sonicated for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 min.
Hai‐jun Chang+3 more
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The effects of low-frequency, high-power ultrasound (40 kHz, 1,500 W) on meat quality and connective tissue collagen of beef semitendinosus muscle were assessed. Beef steaks were sonicated for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 min.
Hai‐jun Chang+3 more
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Histamine and Connective Tissue
Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1957SummaryHistamine has been reported to act as an important factor in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. The influence of histamine and histamine liberator substances on tissue mast cells was studied. The degranulation observed was interpreted as a release of water-binding mucopolysaccharides in a response to increased tissue water provoked by ...
G. Asboe-Hansen, O. Wegelius
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Mechanics of biological networks: from the cell cytoskeleton to connective tissue.
Soft Matter, 2014From the cell cytoskeleton to connective tissues, fibrous networks are ubiquitous in metazoan life as the key promoters of mechanical strength, support and integrity.
R. H. Pritchard, Y. Huang, E. Terentjev
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The Carbohydrate of Connective Tissue
Nature, 1954IN a recent paper1 on the mucopolysaccharides of bovine cornea, Meyer, Linker, Davidson and Weissmann conclude that “keratosulphate is the only sulphated polysaccharide of animal origin which does not contain a uronic acid as one of its main constituents”, and they showed that it contained N-acetylglucosamine and galactose in equimolecular proportions ...
R. Consden, R. Bird
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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.
W C Johnson, A C Sosis
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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.
W C Johnson, A C Sosis
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The Physiology of Connective Tissue
Annual Review of Physiology, 1956The. realization that the connective tissues may be of importance in a number of physiological and pathological reactions has stimulated increasing investigative effort. The connective tissues are widely dispersed and exhibit marked structural and functional specialization.
Albert Dorfman, Martin B. Mathews
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