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Síndrome de Urbach-Wiethe: relato de caso [PDF]

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Ellen Carrara Fonseca   +4 more
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Cobblestone appearance of oral mucosa: A diagnostic conundrum. [PDF]

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Gowda SK   +3 more
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Lipoid Proteinosis

Radiology, 1975
Lipoid proteinosis caused specific changes in the brain, larynx, and cervical esophagus of a young adult man. Laryngography clearly depicts the distribution and degree of pharyngeal and laryngeal pathology. Florid calcification, conforming to the classical temporal lobe distribution, is documented by plain films and tomography. The clinical picture and
W Q, Ward, J, Bianchine, G W, Hambrick
exaly   +8 more sources

Lipoid proteinosis.

Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica, 2004
The case of a 37-year-old woman with lipoid proteinosis is presented. The first symptoms of hoarseness of voice occurred in puberty. Additional symptoms included beaded eyelid papules, macroglossia with yellowish papules, yellowish deposits of soft palate, popular eruption in the axillary area and tuberous nodules on the elbows.
Konrad, Helga   +2 more
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Lipoid proteinosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
Lipoid proteinosis (Urbach-Wiethe disease) is a rare, recessively inherited disorder that is characterized by the deposition of hyaline-like material in the skin, oral cavity, and other tissues. It usually appears in infancy with hoarseness. We report a case of lipoid proteinosis in a 10-year-old boy that demonstrates the characteristic clinical ...
K, Konstantinov   +4 more
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Lipoid Proteinosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
ABSTRACT: Lipoid proteinosis is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that can affect the majority of organ systems, but most frequently presents due to its characteristic skin and mucous membrane changes. This was illustrated in a 27‐year‐old patient. Because its manifestations are easily misinterpreted, one might reasonably assume that the incidence ...
M L, Ramsey, J A, Tschen, J E, Wolf
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