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Induction of Darier-White disease with UVB radiation in a clinically photo-insensitive patient
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1996Combination UVA/UVB radiation and UVB radiation alone have been shown to induce the lesions of Darier-White disease. However, 6% of patients with Darier-White disease claim that sunlight ameliorates their condition. We performed an unblinded, side-by-side controlled trial of UVB, UVA, and combination UVB/UVA phototherapy in a patient with historically ...
C C, Otley, K, Momtaz
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Commentary: Darier-White Disease
Archives of Dermatology, 1983In 1871, Harvard became the first American university to establish an independent chair of dermatology and James C. White, MD, was the first to occupy it. At that time, dermatology was becoming recognized as a specialty in this country and American dermatology had declared its independence from the European schools.
R, Rand, H P, Baden
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Darier's (Darier–White) disease/keratosis follicularis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2004Darier’s (Darier–White) disease/keratosis follicularis was initially reported in the year 1889 by Darier and White independently. Darier’s disease has since (for over a century) fascinated research workers. 1–12 Almost all cases of the disease are attributed to mutations in the sarcoplasmic endoreticulum Ca 2+ -ATPase isoform-2 (SERCA-2).
Virendra N, Sehgal, Govind, Srivastava
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Darier-White disease: a multifaceted immunodeficient state?
Archives of dermatology, 1985To the Editor.— Darier-White disease has recently acquired a new interest on the basis of an immunological dysfunction, even though no consistent and specific abnormality has yet been demonstrated. The evidence for this has been comprehensively reviewed in theArchives.
J C, Dorval +3 more
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Genetic Basis of Darier-White Disease: Bad Pumps Cause Bumps
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2000Background: Darier-White disease, or keratosis follicularis, is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by brown hyperkeratotic papules and plaques in a seborrheic distribution. The genetic basis of this disorder has recently been elucidated. Objective: In this article, we review the history of the search for the genetic basis of Darier-White ...
S J, Bale , J R, Toro
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1980
Darier1 and White2.3 casually mentioned some nail abnormalities in their descriptions of the disease that bears their names. Half a century later, Ronchese4 pioneered the concept that the clinical nail signs of Darier-White disease are unique.
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Darier1 and White2.3 casually mentioned some nail abnormalities in their descriptions of the disease that bears their names. Half a century later, Ronchese4 pioneered the concept that the clinical nail signs of Darier-White disease are unique.
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Therapeutic implications of an intraoral malignancy complicated by Darier-White's disease
Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1983A 69-year-old white male with a long history of severe Darier-White's disease presented with an extensive intraoral malignancy. High dose external supervoltage radiotherapy (Cobalt-60) to the tumour caused remarkable clearing of the hyperkeratotic lesions involving the overlying skin.
B S, Slasky, M, Deutsch
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Pseudoepitheliomatous Changes in a Case of Vegetating Darier–White Disease
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2015Darier–White disease (DWD) is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis, characterized by constant and typical histopathological findings, such as hyperkeratosis, dyskeratosis with corps ronds and grains and papillary microvilli formation with suprabasal clefting.
Claudia, Pezzini +4 more
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Darier-White disease: A review of the clinical features in 163 patients
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992Darier's disease is a rare, dominantly inherited genodermatosis; there have not been any large clinical studies of patients with this disease.Our purpose was to document the clinical features in a large group of patients with Darier's disease.Data were collected from 163 affected persons.The onset usually occurred between the ages of 6 and 20 years ...
S M, Burge, J D, Wilkinson
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Acitretin-induced acral hemorrhagic lesions in Darier-White disease.
Cutis, 2014Darier-White disease (DD) is an autosomal-dominant inherited disease characterized by keratotic papules that are usually located in seborrheic areas. Systemic retinoids generally are first-line treatment in cases of diffuse DD. We report the case of an 84-year-old woman with a hypertrophic variant of DD with acral lesions.
E. Zavattaro +9 more
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