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The longitudinal association between dyslipidemia and cognitive trajectory. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Alzheimers Dis
Pink A   +11 more
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Incidence and Survival Rates of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: Population-Based Registry Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology
Nagel G   +51 more
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The Olmsted syndrome

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dermatology, 1997
A 35‐year‐old man had a hyperkeratotic disorder of the palmoplantar skin since the age of 6 months. The palmoplantar keratoderma progressed to thick and warty hyperkeratotic plaques, which enlarged and formed verrucous lesions and deep fissures. The acral keratoderma gradually involved the dorsal surface of the hands and feet with flexion contractures ...
O L, Santos   +7 more
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Anesthetic management of a child with olmsted's syndrome

Journal of Anesthesia, 1994
In 1927, Olmsted described a 5-year-old boy in whom palmoplantar keratoderma had developed during the second half of his first year of life, and who later presented with circumnasal, circumoral, and circumanal hyperkeratotic plaques [1]. Since then, only three cases have been reported in the English literature [1-3].
Kahoru Nishina   +2 more
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Olmsted Syndrome in Twins

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology, 1995
Olmsted syndrome is a rare disorder of keratinization appearing at birth or in early infancy that is characterized by the unusual association of palmoplantar keratoderma and periorificial hyperkeratosis, with possible involvement of other ectodermal derivatives.1-6We report the second familial case, showing a progressive course unresponsive to ...
Stefano Cambiaghi
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Partial Improvement of Olmsted Syndrome With Etretinate

open access: yesPediatric Dermatology, 1993
Abstract: An 11‐year‐old Japanese boy with Olmsted syndrome was seen at our clinic. He had a sharply marglnated, painful keratoderma with a red border on his palms and soles. Flexion contractures of the fingers were also observed. Hyperkeratotic plaques were present below the lower lip, on the elbows and knees, and In the sacral area.
M, Ueda   +4 more
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Keratin Expression in Olmsted Syndrome

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology, 1997
We would like to comment on the article by Kress et al 1 in a recent issue of theArchivesthat described, for the first time, an abnormality in keratin expression in a patient with Olmsted syndrome. The authors state that "AE1 is a monoclonal antikeratin antibody that has specificity for the acidic keratins, including keratins 5 and 14." Keratin 5 is a ...
Curtis A. Raskin
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