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Approach in an adolescent Proteus male patient with megafoot
Proteus syndrome is a rare overgrowth syndrome characterized by hemihypertrophy, lower limb asymmetry, hyperpigmentations, lipomas, and vascular malformation.
Orhan Derman, Sevim Balci, Ozlem Engiz
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Proteus Syndrome: Report of Intra-Abdominal Lipomatosis
Proteus syndrome (PS) is an extremely rare sporadic disorder that manifests as an asymmetric, disproportionate overgrowth of any connective tissues, such as bone, fat, or epidermal nevi, in a mosaic or patchy pattern.
Basak Erginel +7 more
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Proteus Syndrome: Description of Two Clinical Cases
Background. Proteus syndrome is extremely rare congenital multisystem disease with high variability in clinical manifestations. Its prevalence is unknown, there are less than 200 cases in the world literature. The syndrome is a classic example of somatic
Tatiana S. Belysheva +13 more
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De Novo PTEN Mutation in a Young Boy with Cutaneous Vasculitis
Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) is the protein encoded by the PTEN gene (10q23.3). PTEN mutations are related to a variety of rare diseases referred to collectively as PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes (PHTS), which include Cowden Syndrome, Bannayan ...
Angela Mauro +4 more
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The Proteus syndrome was described 1983 . It has asymmetric gigantism of the limbs, verrucous epidermal naevi, cerebriform enlargement of the plantar region, vascular malformations and neoplasms, as lipomas.
Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Jr +2 more
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Hemimegalencephaly: A Foetal Tauopathy
Researchers at University of Calgary and Alberta Children's Hospital, Canada; and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia studied brain resections from 3 male infants with hemimegalencephaly (HME) and refractory epilepsy.
J Gordon Millichap
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Proteus syndrome: Clinical diagnosis of a series of cases
Objectives: This paper describes the clinical diagnosis of Proteus syndrome (PS) in children referred for evaluation of asymmetric disproportionate overgrowth.
Cresio Alves +2 more
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Proteus: Mythology to modern times
Aims: It is common knowledge that proteus bacteria are associated with urinary tract infections and urinary stones. Far more interesting however, is the derivation of the word proteus. This study examines the origin of the word proteus, its mythological,
Senthy V Sellaturay +3 more
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Recurrent laryngeal lymphangiomatosis in a patient with Proteus syndrome: A case report. [PDF]
Sauter C +5 more
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Operative Management of OSAS in a Complex Case of Proteus Syndrome
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a common disorder in childhood with high prevalence in syndromic subjects with craniofacial malformations.
Elena Cantone +5 more
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