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Skin biopsies in mammals

Lab Animal, 2007
The skin biopsy is an invaluable diagnostic tool in veterinary dermatology. This column reviews the indications and techniques for performing skin biopsies.
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Skin Biopsy Technique

Archives of Dermatology, 1957
A discussion of biopsy technique is generally limited to a consideration of the instruments to be used and the technical procedures to be carried out in the removal of a specimen for histopathologic study. This emphasis may be valid for other tissues, but when the biopsy is to be performed on the skin these technical considerations take a role ...
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Skin Biopsy Value and Leukoaraiosis

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: In the field of leukoaraiosis, the identification of CADASIL and its link to Notch 3 mutation has shed light on the pathogenesis of white matter (WM) abnormalities related to small‐vessel disease. Since 1993, its systemic vascular involvement allows skin biopsy diagnosis and research on tissues before postmortem examination.
M M, Ruchoux   +3 more
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Muscle, nerve, and skin biopsy

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
The diagnostic approach to neuromuscular disorders begins with clinical evaluation and electromyographic examination. The histology of the muscle, nerve, and skin are the subsequent essential steps in establishing the diagnosis.
Safwan S, Jaradeh, Heather, Ho
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Diagnosis of dystrophinopathy by skin biopsy

Muscle & Nerve, 2002
AbstractWe studied the expression of dystrophin in skin biopsy samples from 19 patients with neuromuscular diseases. Immunohistochemical procedures for dystrophin analyses were performed using monoclonal antibodies for three different domains. Arrector pili muscles, which are smooth muscles in the skin, expressed dystrophin in the patients with limb ...
Takahito, Niiyama   +5 more
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Histopathology of the lepromatous skin biopsy

Clinics in Dermatology, 2015
The histopathology of lepromatous skin varies according to the cell-mediated immunity of the host against Mycobacterium leprae. In tuberculoid and borderline tuberculoid leprosy, epithelioid noncaseating granulomas predominate, and acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are absent or only rarely present.
Cesare, Massone   +2 more
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Skin Biopsy for Cell Culture

Nature, 1963
ONE of the most useful tissues available to the human geneticist for cell culture is skin. It is plentiful, easy to grow, remains diploid for several months, and can be frozen, stored for probably years, then thawed and re-cultured1. What is needed for large-scale family or population studies is a simple, rapid, relatively painless procedure for ...
R G, DAVIDSON   +2 more
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Excisional Biopsy of Skin Tumors

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2004
The most frequently encountered neoplasm in the US is skin cancer. More than 600,000 new cases of malignant skin tumors are diagnosed in the US each year. One standard method of treatment of skin tumors is excisional biopsy. There are seven technical considerations involved in the excisional biopsy of skin tumors: (1) aseptic technique, (2) examination
Richard F, Edlich   +3 more
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Nerve and skin biopsy in neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2018
Purpose of review To give an overview of recent data on the use of nerve and skin biopsy as a diagnostic tool in neuropathies. Recent findings Axonal damage in a biopsy from a patient with chronic inflammatory demyelinating ...
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Skin and conjunctival biopsies in adrenoleukodystrophy

Acta Neuropathologica, 1977
Conjunctival and skin biopsies were performed in an 11 1/2 year-old caucasian male affected by adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). In Schwann cells surrounding myelinated axons in conjunctival and dermal nerve bundles, empty clefts and few arrays of lamellae were discovered. The vacuolization in the eccrine glands of the skin, another striking feature, has not
Martin, Jean-Jacques   +3 more
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