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Cutis laxa: A comprehensive overview of clinical characteristics and pathophysiology

Clinical Genetics, 2020
Cutis laxa (CL) syndromes comprise a rare group of multisystem disorders that share loose redundant skin folds as hallmark clinical feature. CL results from impaired elastic fiber assembly and homeostasis, and the known underlying gene defects affect ...
A. Beyens   +3 more
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Classification of aplasia cutis congenita: a 25‐year review of cases presenting to a tertiary paediatric dermatology department

Clincal and Experimental Dermatology, 2020
Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare, congenital disorder characterized by localized or widespread absence of skin at birth with heterogeneous clinical presentation. The classification proposed by Frieden in 1986 is widely used.
D. Sathishkumar   +3 more
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Leiomyomatosis Cutis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
exaly   +3 more sources

Characterizing calcinosis cutis in a pediatric population

Pediatric dermatology, 2020
Calcinosis cutis is the abnormal deposition of calcium in the skin and subcutis. There is currently a paucity of data surrounding pediatric calcinosis cutis. The objective of this study is to characterize calcinosis cutis in a pediatric cohort.
R. Whitlock, Y. Chiu
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Chordoma cutis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005
Chordomas are rare malignant primary bone tumors, which most often occur in the sacral area. These tumors uncommonly affect the skin, and may not be recognized by dermatologists. We present a case of an adult woman with cutaneous metastasis of a primary sacral chordoma.
Adam I, Rubin   +2 more
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Restoring Skin Hydration and Barrier Function: Mechanistic Insights Into Basic Emollients for Xerosis Cutis

International Journal of Dermatology
Healthy skin is structured to maintain water balance by maximizing water retention and minimizing evaporative loss. The water‐holding and barrier functions of the skin can be impaired by several factors that lead to xerosis cutis (dry skin); however ...
Joachim W. Fluhr   +2 more
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Leukemia Cutis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
Leukemia cutis is an uncommon manifestation of leukemia that is strongly associated with the presence of extramedullary disease at other sites. Patients usually present with leukemia cutis concomitantly with systemic leukemia or after leukemia has been diagnosed.
K V, Ratnam, C J, Khor, W P, Su
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Pediatric leukemia cutis: A case series

Pediatric dermatology, 2019
Pediatric leukemia cutis (LC) is often difficult to diagnose due to similarity in appearance to other dermatologic diseases. Several case reports and smaller case series have been published in the medical literature, but studies on larger cohorts of ...
E. Andriescu   +10 more
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Chordoma cutis.

European journal of dermatology : EJD, 2003
We report a case of an 85-year-old white man with a diffuse form of psoriasis, who showed a large asymptomatic subcutaneous tumour in the sacrococcygeal region. On cut section there was a subcutaneous neoplasia with a glistening, friable surface. Histologically, the deep dermis was infiltrated by cords and nests of pleomorphic cells embedded in an ...
Boneschi, V   +5 more
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ATP6V0A2‐related cutis laxa in 10 novel patients: Focus on clinical variability and expansion of the phenotype

Experimental Dermatology, 2018
In ATP6V0A2‐related cutis laxa, the skin phenotype varies from a wrinkly skin to prominent cutis laxa and typically associates with skeletal and neurological manifestations.
A. Beyens   +14 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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