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Proteus Syndrome

The Journal of Dermatology, 2002
AbstractProteus syndrome is a rare congenital hamartomatous entity. We report some new findings in a boy with this syndrome, in addition to the classical clinical and radiological features of subcutaneous masses, partial gigantism of hands and feet, bony abnormalities, and epidermal nevi.
Pandhi, Roma   +2 more
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Proteus Syndrome

Dermatology, 1994
Proteus syndrome is a rare hamartomatous syndrome with a variety of abnormalities. A 6-year-old Japanese boy without apparent abnormalities at birth developed by 1 year of age cerebriform skin tumors on the right sole, soft masses on the left sole, palms and fingers, brownish verrucous lesions and whorled brownish patches on the right side of the neck,
K, Sayama   +4 more
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Proteus Syndrom

Vasa, 2003
A 34-year-old male patient was referred with a recalcitrant leg ulcer overlying an extensive vascular malformation, which had led several times to septic soft tissue infections. During his infancy he had been diagnosed to have Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.
G, Dragieva   +6 more
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PROTEUS

Proceeding of the 11th annual international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, 2013
Real-time communication (RTC) applications such as VoIP, video conferencing, and online gaming are flourishing. To adapt and deliver good performance, these applications require accurate estimations of short-term network performance metrics, e.g., loss rate, one-way delay, and throughput.
Qiang Xu   +3 more
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Proteus syndrome

International Journal of Dermatology, 2000
A 7‐year‐old girl presented with a history of wine‐colored tumoral lesions on her leg, right foot, abdomen, and back, present since birth. They bled easily on touch or on minimal trauma. Soft, skin‐colored tumors were also present on the pectoral and left axillary regions. All the lesions had increased in size gradually.
J A, Cavero, E G, Castro, L, Junco
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Proteus penneri

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2006
Proteus penneri, formerly P. vulgaris biogroup 1, was recognized as a new species in 1982. This species is associated with clinical processes similar to those involving P. mirabilis and P. vulgaris and expresses similar pathogenic determinants. In clinical samples, P.
Rafael, Cantón   +2 more
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