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Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2003
CLINICAL SUMMARY A 3-year-old African-American boy presented with limping due to a thigh mass of recent appearance. The lesion was initially painless and nonmobile, without erythema or swelling. There was no fever or other constitutional symptom. Four days before admission, a second tumor appeared on the left parietal region.
Eduardo, Zambrano   +4 more
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Chronic granulomatous disease

Pediatric Radiology, 1981
The report describes a ten year old boy with a form of chronic granulomatous disease characterised by hepatic and tibial granulomatous, hilar and broncopulmonar inflammatory processes, and an absolute defect in PMN-mediated ADCC.
F. Bassani   +3 more
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Chronic Granulomatous Disease

2023
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Stasia, Marie José, Roos, Dirk
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Oral Granulomatous Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 2020
Granulomatous diseases are chronic inflammatory disorders whose pathogenesis is triggered by an array of infectious and noninfectious agents, and may be localized or a manifestation of systemic, disseminated disease. As in the skin, oral manifestations of granulomatous inflammation are often nonspecific in their clinical appearance.
Faizan, Alawi   +3 more
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Recurrent granulomatous cheilitis associated with Crohn’s disease successfully treated with ustekinumab: case report and literature review

open access: yesTherapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology, 2020
Granulomatous cheilitis, characterized by persistent inflammation of the lips and a granulomatous histology, is sometimes associated with Crohn’s disease and is a therapeutic challenge. Reported evidence indicates treatment with an anti-TNF agent (mainly
Carlos Taxonera   +2 more
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FATAL GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE

Acta Paediatrica, 1968
SummaryTwo brothers with Fatal granulomatous disease of childhood (FGD) are presented. Both patients exhibited pronounced food allergy. Otherwise, the course of the disease was typical of FGD. From infancy recurrent infections, notably suppurative lymphadenitis, and a fatal outcome before puberty.Microscopic examination of affected organs revealed ...
V, Andersen   +3 more
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Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
Since 1971, significant deviations from the classic pattern of chronic granulomatous disease have been recognized, and the disease appears to be more common that it did formerly. Knowledge of the basic underlying molecular defect has been broadened, and some new concepts of diagnosis and management have been formed. This report summarizes new knowledge
R B, Johnston, S L, Newman
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The Immunogenetics of Granulomatous Diseases

2022
Non-infectious granulomatous skin diseases are a wide category of well-defined reactive inflammatory conditions that share main similarities. While cutaneous sarcoidosis is the prototype of non-infectious (sterile) granulomatous dermatitides, there are several other entities in this group including granuloma annulare and necrobiosis lipoidica.
Gizem Filazi Kök, Ümit Türsen
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Granulomatous Disease of the Testis

Journal of Urology, 1980
Granulomatous disease of the testis may have a specific cause or it may be idiopathic. We found 3 specific agents as the cause of the disease in a retrospective review of 17 cases of granulomatous disease of the testis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was the most common cause of subsequent granulomatous orchitis.
R I, Kahn, J W, McAninch
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