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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 syndrome

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2003
Proteus syndrome is a rare sporadic, hamartoneoplastic disorder of vascular, skeletal, and soft tissues that causes asymmetry of the skull, body, arms, and the legs. The name "Proteus" of the Greek god who had the ability to change his shape was coined to define the variety of deformities including partial gigantism of the hands or feet, asymmetry of ...
Bilkay, U   +6 more
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Proteus syndrome

Sethi D: Proteus syndrome, 2018
Proteus syndrome is an extremely rare disorder with a documentation of only 100 cases world over till date. This sporadic disorder involves the skeletal system, central nervous system, eyes, skin, soft tissues and vascular system. We report a case of Proteus syndrome in a 22 year male presenting with abnormally enlarged and hypertrophied feet resulting
Shailender, Rawal   +4 more
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Proteus syndrome

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1997
Abstract: This female Asian (Malay) baby had clinical features of Proteus syndrome. She had a large right facial lipolymphangioma with hyperpigmentation of the overlying skin. There was a smaller lymphangioma over the left side of her neck with excess nuchal folds, macrodactyly and bilateral talipes equinovarus.
S C, Ng, B S, Khoo, N K, Ho
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[Proteus syndrome].

Archives francaises de pediatrie, 1990
Two new cases of Proteus syndrome are reported. This congenital syndrome, first described in 1983, comprises gigantism of extremities, body hemihypertrophy, pigmented nevi and multiple tumors (subcutaneous, lipomas, hamartomas). This syndrome belongs to the same group as Recklinghausen disease, Maffucci or Klippel-Trenaunay syndromes.
J J, Benichou   +4 more
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Proteus Syndrome

2016
Proteus syndrome is an exceedingly rare disorder, perhaps the least common of all overgrowth syndromes but one of the most distinctive because of its segmental nature and unrelenting progression. Proteus syndrome occurs sporadically and was the first of the segmental overgrowth syndromes found to be caused by somatic mosaicism.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Proteus Syndrome

2022
Christos P. Panteliadis   +1 more
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Proteus-Syndrom

RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2005
CU Bergmann-Köster   +6 more
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Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
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