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Diabetic sclerodactyly

open access: closedDiabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 1995
Sclerodactyly is a chronic skin disorder seen together with long-term degenerative microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus. In this study, the relationship between sclerodactyly and various clinical and laboratory characteristics of diabetes mellitus have been investigated.
Binnur Tüzün   +7 more
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Palmoplantar keratoderma with sclerodactyly (Huriez syndrome)

open access: closedJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
A syndrome characterized by palmoplantar keratoderma, sclerodactyly, and skin cancer was first described in two families by Huriez et al. The pattern of inheritance was compatible with that of an autosomal dominant disorder. We report a patient with this condition and review the literature.
Annalisa Patrizi   +2 more
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Sclerodactyly in a Patient With Mycosis Fungoides

open access: closedArchives of Internal Medicine, 1985
A 44-year-old man had mycosis fungoides and generalized plaque disease involving 80% of his skin surface with diffuse lymphadenopathy and alopecia of the scalp and groin. In addition, distal to the wrist, there were sclerodermatous changes involving the skin of the hands with associated sclerodactyly of all digits with loss of normal palmar creases ...
Nathan Wei
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Hand-Foot Syndrome With Sclerodactyly-Like Changes in a Patient Treated With Capecitabine

open access: closedThe American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2008
Capecitabine, a fluoropyrimidine carbamate with antineoplastic activity, is an oral agent that was developed as a prodrug of 5-fluorouracil and is used in the treatment of metastatic colorectal and breast cancers. Multiple cutaneous adverse effects had been described with the use of this drug, but to our knowledge, specific association with ...
Felicidade Trindade   +3 more
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[Hereditary sclerodactyly and syndactyly].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1985
A 61-year-old man is described with sclerodactyly of the hands and syndactyly of the second and third toes. Hereditary sclerodactyly is a rare condition, beginning in early youth with flexion contracture of the fingers. In this patient the skin of the fingers was sclerotic and thickened, and the dorsal skin of the hands was atrophic and dry.
R, Eubel, L, Klose, G, Mahrle
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Calcinosis, Raynaud's Phenomenon, Sclerodactyly, and Telangiectasia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1967
SCLERODERMA or progressive systemic sclerosis is recognized as a disorder of connective tissue characterized by inflammation, degeneration, and fibrosis. Although the disease may be chronic, the involvement of specific organ systems varies widely. Recently, a variant of scleroderma, called the CRST syndrome, has been described.
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