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Reversed shunting in CREST syndrome

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2015
ABSTRACTThe patent foramen ovale (PFO) is one of the most common congenital defects and may as well stand for “potential for opening” in addition to patent foramen ovale. Although patients are usually asymptomatic because the defect is flap‐like and does not permit significant left‐to‐right shunting, the pathological conditions that result in cardiac ...
Ozeke, Ozcan   +4 more
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CIRCULATING ANTICOAGULANT IN CREST SYNDROME

Rheumatology, 1984
We report the discovery of a circulating anticoagulant in a patient suffering from CREST syndrome. The patient was first seen with a microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia which led to the diagnosis of the CREST syndrome. Several months later, prior to a cataract operation, a routine coagulation screen (prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time ...
J, Albert   +3 more
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WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS AND CREST SYNDROME

Rheumatology, 1994
We describe a patient with an unusual association of Wegener's granulomatosis and CREST ...
D, Le Thi Huong   +6 more
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CREST syndrome

2013
Clinical History Image Findings Discussion Find Diagnosis Differential ...
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Digital nerve calcification in CREST syndrome

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1989
A patient with the CREST variant of scleroderma with painful digital nerve calcification is presented. Surgical removal of the calcification provided pain relief; however, there was no return in sensibility.
J L, Polio, P J, Stern
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Juxtafoveolar Telangiectasis Associated with Crest Syndrome

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2008
To report a case of CREST syndrome associated with juxtafoveolar telangiectasias (JT).Case report.Observational case report.A 64-year-old woman affected with CREST syndrome developed bilateral visual loss. Capillary dilatation and permeability changes in the outer retina were noticed during an angiographic study.
Valentin, Huerva, M Carmen, Sánchez
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CREST Syndrome Associated with Pulmonary Hypertension.

Nishi Nihon Hifuka, 2002
52歳の女性。初診の10年前に,顔面,頚部,四肢の色素沈着,5,6年前に,手指の腫脹,硬化,屈曲困難,1年前に,Raynaud症状が出現。8年前より胸部X線にて心拡大を指摘。6ヵ月前に,労作時息切れ,心胸郭比63.2%,肝腫大等の心不全症状が出現。10日前より起座呼吸となり,2001年1月15日,当院内科入院。心エコーで肺動脈収縮期圧81.4mmHgと著明高値であり,肺高血圧症(PH)の診断。抗核抗体5120倍,抗セントロメア抗体陽性。嚥下困難と顔面,頚部,前胸部の毛細血管拡張,両前腕,右腰部に皮下石灰沈着があり,PHを伴ったCREST症候群と診断。肺線維症はないが,肺拡散能は低下し,酸素吸入療法等の対症療法に不応で,生命予後は不良と思われる。自験例は皮膚症状が先行していたが ...
Yumiko KUBOTA   +2 more
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[CREST syndrome].

Annales de medecine interne, 2002
CREST syndrome has been described as a form of progressive systemic sclerosis in which there is relatively limited involvement of the skin, prominence of calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction and telangiectasia. The acronym CREST was coined in 1964 by Winterbauer in the USA but the very first case report was by French physicians ...
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A Syndrome of the Neural Crest

Archives of Neurology, 1966
IN THE past few years a number of cases have been described under the general heading of congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis. In the present article an additional case is reported and a defect in neural crest differentiation proposed as the common underlying embryonic abnormality.
J W, Brown, R, Podosin
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CREST Syndrome: A Benign Entity?

Archives of Dermatology, 1984
To the Editor.— In the July 1983Archives, Tuffanelli et al 1 made the potentially erroneous statement that the CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal involvement, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia) syndrome is a "benign, chronic" form of scleroderma. In the past, the CREST syndrome variant has been thought to represent a more benign form
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