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Idiopathic Adolescent Miserable Malalignment. [PDF]
Farnham C, Gupton M, Allen M.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
NAIL-PATELLA SYNDROME, FONG’S SYNDROME, OR HEREDITARY ONYCHOOSTEODYSPLASIA (HOOD), TURNERKIESER SYNDROME, OMIM #161200 Nail-patella syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with a characteristic clinical tetrad including fingernail dysplasia, hypoplastic or absent patellae, dislocation of the radial head, and bony protuberances of the iliae, known as
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NAIL-PATELLA SYNDROME, FONG’S SYNDROME, OR HEREDITARY ONYCHOOSTEODYSPLASIA (HOOD), TURNERKIESER SYNDROME, OMIM #161200 Nail-patella syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with a characteristic clinical tetrad including fingernail dysplasia, hypoplastic or absent patellae, dislocation of the radial head, and bony protuberances of the iliae, known as
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1981
A case of the nail‐patella syndrome in extensive development is presented and the literature on this rare hereditary arthro‐osteo‐onychodysplasia is reviewed.
C, Kouskoukis, A, Tousimis, D, Minas
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A case of the nail‐patella syndrome in extensive development is presented and the literature on this rare hereditary arthro‐osteo‐onychodysplasia is reviewed.
C, Kouskoukis, A, Tousimis, D, Minas
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Archives of Dermatology, 1964
A case of the nail-patella-elbow syndrome is reported. To our knowledge, it is the first case of the condition in which elastic fiber changes of the skin have been described. The abnormal histologic findings in grossly normal appearing skin is unexplained.
R C, GIBBS, P H, BERCZELLER, A B, HYMAN
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A case of the nail-patella-elbow syndrome is reported. To our knowledge, it is the first case of the condition in which elastic fiber changes of the skin have been described. The abnormal histologic findings in grossly normal appearing skin is unexplained.
R C, GIBBS, P H, BERCZELLER, A B, HYMAN
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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2002
The pathognomonic symptoms of patients with nail-patella syndrome are their small or absent patellae and dysplastic or absent finger- and toenails. Many of the patients suffer from renal symptoms which also affect their prognosis. In 1998, mutations in the gene encoding the transcription factor LMX1B were identified as underlying this autosomal ...
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The pathognomonic symptoms of patients with nail-patella syndrome are their small or absent patellae and dysplastic or absent finger- and toenails. Many of the patients suffer from renal symptoms which also affect their prognosis. In 1998, mutations in the gene encoding the transcription factor LMX1B were identified as underlying this autosomal ...
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2014
Nail–patella syndrome (NPS) is characterized by dysplasia of the nails, absent or hypoplastic patellae, iliac horns, abnormality of the elbows, and nephropathy. Abnormalities of the nails are the most characteristic feature. Nails may be absent, hypoplastic, dystrophic, ridged, pitted, or otherwise abnormal. Triangular lunulae are characteristic.
Stefan Mundlos, Denise Horn
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Nail–patella syndrome (NPS) is characterized by dysplasia of the nails, absent or hypoplastic patellae, iliac horns, abnormality of the elbows, and nephropathy. Abnormalities of the nails are the most characteristic feature. Nails may be absent, hypoplastic, dystrophic, ridged, pitted, or otherwise abnormal. Triangular lunulae are characteristic.
Stefan Mundlos, Denise Horn
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