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Heparan Sulphate Glycosaminoglycan Chains Contribute to the Tethering of Coronal Factors and Are Important for Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Fibroblast Activation. [PDF]
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THE molecular mechanisms underlying synovial fibroblast differentiation in knee osteoarthritis revealed by single-cell transcriptome sequencing. [PDF]
Chen H, Fei J, Zhang K.
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1988
Chronic synovitis refers to fibrin deposits on the surface of proliferating superficial synovial lining cells leading to villous hyperthrophy, and associated with foci of cell necrosis and infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells. The superficial synovial lining cells include fibroblast-like type B cells and macrophage-like type A cells.
Y T, Konttinen +6 more
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Chronic synovitis refers to fibrin deposits on the surface of proliferating superficial synovial lining cells leading to villous hyperthrophy, and associated with foci of cell necrosis and infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells. The superficial synovial lining cells include fibroblast-like type B cells and macrophage-like type A cells.
Y T, Konttinen +6 more
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JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2006
We report the first known South African case of fibroblastic rheumatism, a rare dermatoarthropathy. Our patient presented with the typical clinical features of a sudden-onset, erosive polyarthritis with cutaneous nodules and sclerodactyly. Significant functional loss occurred within a period of 3 to 4 months. X-rays of the hands showed a single erosion,
Du Toit R. +2 more
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We report the first known South African case of fibroblastic rheumatism, a rare dermatoarthropathy. Our patient presented with the typical clinical features of a sudden-onset, erosive polyarthritis with cutaneous nodules and sclerodactyly. Significant functional loss occurred within a period of 3 to 4 months. X-rays of the hands showed a single erosion,
Du Toit R. +2 more
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1994
The first British case of fibroblastic rheumatism is reported. Treatment with apha-interferon in combination with a reducing course of steroids resulted in some regression of the cutaneous nodules, and initial improvement in the skin fibrosis and digital contractures.
L S, Ostlere +5 more
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The first British case of fibroblastic rheumatism is reported. Treatment with apha-interferon in combination with a reducing course of steroids resulted in some regression of the cutaneous nodules, and initial improvement in the skin fibrosis and digital contractures.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2009
Fibroblastic rheumatism (FR) was first described in 1980 by Chaouat et al., and there have been few cases reported to date. The cause remains unknown. We report the first Latin-American patient with FR, to our knowledge, who is also the patient with the most striking dermatological features described in the literature.
I M L, Marconi +3 more
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Fibroblastic rheumatism (FR) was first described in 1980 by Chaouat et al., and there have been few cases reported to date. The cause remains unknown. We report the first Latin-American patient with FR, to our knowledge, who is also the patient with the most striking dermatological features described in the literature.
I M L, Marconi +3 more
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Fibroblast Pneumonocyte Factor
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 1989Fibroblast-pneumonocyte factor (FPF) is an organ-specific differentiation factor produced, under glucocorticoid regulation, by the fetal lung fibroblast, which in turn enhances the differentiation of the alveolar type II cell with respect to surfactant production. In this article we review the appearance of the type II cell phenotype during fetal life
B T, Smith, M, Post
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The fibroblast and myofibroblast in inflammatory angiogenesis
2008Normal wound healing includes a number of overlapping phases. After injury, there is an early inflammatory step characterised by haemorrhage and clotting. At this time, the wound has a provisional serum-derived extracellular matrix, which serves to seal the wound temporarily and allows the invasion of cells that carry out the repair process.
Auguste, Patrick +3 more
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Re-evaluation of fibroblasts and fibroblast-like cells
Anatomy and Embryology, 1990Scanning electron microscopic observations of connective tissue cells show a new aspect of the nature of fibroblasts, and the subsequent broad survey of references makes clear that fibroblasts of many tissues have various features which are regarded as atypical of fibroblasts, and at the same time that various connective tissue cells in different ...
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