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Lymphocytic mastopathy mimicking carcinoma in a non-insulin-dependent diabetic: a case report. [PDF]
Gaddam P, A P, P K, Raman L.
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis pathogenesis revisited: EBV-idence of immune dysregulation. [PDF]
Ronca V, Londoño MC.
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Bile Duct Targeting or Preservation: Contrasting Liver Histology in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis and Disseminated Juvenile Xanthogranuloma. [PDF]
Däniker M +6 more
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Graves' disease with autoimmune hepatitis and primary Sclerosing cholangitis: an overlap syndrome. [PDF]
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Sclerosing Retroperitonitis and Sclerosing Mediastinitis
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1959Sclerosing retroperitonitis and sclerosing mediastinitis are fibrotic lesions of soft tissue that simulate clinically certain types of malignant neoplasms. The medical history of a patient having either of these diseases is that of a patient having a malignant disorder.
W A, HAWK, J B, HAZARD
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Sclerosing panniculitis is a chronic panniculitis characterized by skin induration and hyperpigmentation of one or both legs that often occurs in patients who have venous insufficiency. The indurated plaques are often painful and the legs frequently have a characteristic "inverted wine bottle" appearance.
Celia, Requena +2 more
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Sclerosing panniculitis is a chronic panniculitis characterized by skin induration and hyperpigmentation of one or both legs that often occurs in patients who have venous insufficiency. The indurated plaques are often painful and the legs frequently have a characteristic "inverted wine bottle" appearance.
Celia, Requena +2 more
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Primary sclerosing cholangitis in children can mimic autoimmune hepatitis in the absence of inflammatory bowel disease. Most adult patients have been identified with human leukocyte antigens that either predispose or protect against disease. Novel class I alleles and cytokine polymorphisms may also contribute to disease susceptibility.
Jayant A, Talwalkar, Keith D, Lindor
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis in children can mimic autoimmune hepatitis in the absence of inflammatory bowel disease. Most adult patients have been identified with human leukocyte antigens that either predispose or protect against disease. Novel class I alleles and cytokine polymorphisms may also contribute to disease susceptibility.
Jayant A, Talwalkar, Keith D, Lindor
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