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Fingertip dermatitis refractory to topical corticosteroids associated with nail-patella syndrome
A 14-year-old girl and her 47-year-old father presented with fingernails that were hypoplastic, spoon-shaped and ridged since birth. Fingertip dermatitis and paronychia were also observed in the daughter, which had been present since birth and had ...
Opie, Jacinta +5 more
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The nail-patella syndrome (synonym of onychoosteodysplasia) is considered to be an autosomal dominant hereditary disease affecting numerous tissues of ectodermal and mesodermal origin. The changes are mostly found on nails, patellae, eyes and joints. The symptoms of nephropathy are present in 30% to 40% of patients, and renal insufficiency with typical
J, Slavicek +4 more
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Total Knee Replacement in Nail Patella Syndrome [PDF]
António José Girão de Caires
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Maffucci syndrome presenting in a patient with nail-patella syndrome [PDF]
Latanya Benjamin +3 more
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Intraoperative asystole in a patient with nail-patella-syndrome [PDF]
Trevor Hennessey +3 more
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El síndrome de nail-patella: presentación de 5 casos
Five cases of nail-patella syndrome of 2 different families are presented. In all of them there were evident the clinical features typical of the disease.
Ortega Arruti, J.A. +4 more
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GE-13 * A NOVEL ASSOCIATION OF PRIMARY CNS GERMINOMA IN A PATIENT WITH NAIL PATELLA SYNDROME [PDF]
Sharyu Hanmantgad, Yasmin Khakoo
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[From gene to disease; the nail-patella syndrome and the LMX1B gene]
Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is an autosomal dominant hereditary disorder characterised by nail dysplasia, patellar apoplasia/hypoplasia, iliac horns, elbow dysplasia, and frequently primary open angle glaucoma and progressive nephropathy.
Knoers, N.V.A.M., Bongers, M.H.F.
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How are podocytes affected in nail–patella syndrome? [PDF]
Ralph Witzgall
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