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Hijacked and educated by HNSCC cells, HLA‐DR+ Schwann cells lost their normal neural‐related functions but acquired immunoregulatory phenotypes to promote CD4+ T cells transform into Tregs. HLA‐DR+ Schwann cells induced a macrophage subpopulation, Il1β.
Xiaoyan Meng +7 more
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Skin Manifestations and Cryoglobulinemia
Mixed cryoglobulinemia syndrome (MC) is a systemic vasculitis characterized by multiple organ involvement due to the vascular deposition of immune complexes, mainly the cryoglobulins. B-lymphocyte expansion represents the underlying pathological alteration frequently triggered by hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
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Obesity and the skin: Skin physiology and skin manifestations of obesity
Obesity is widely recognized as an epidemic in the Western world; however, the impact of obesity on the skin has received minimal attention. The purpose of this article is to highlight the association between obesity and dermatologic conditions. We review the impact of obesity on the skin, including skin physiology, skin manifestations of obesity, and ...
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[Skin manifestations of monoclonal gammopathies].
Whatever their aetiology, monoclonal gammopathies can be associated to several clinical features. Mechanisms are various and sometimes unknown. Skin is frequently involved and may represent a challenging diagnosis. Indeed, skin manifestations are either the presenting features and isolated, or at the background of a systemic syndrome. Our objective was
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Skin Manifestations and Sjögren’s Syndrome
Sjogren’s syndrome (pSS) is a common systemic autoimmune disease which primarily affects the salivary and lachrymal glands and usually leads to a persistent dryness of the mouth and eyes due to the lymphocytic infiltration and functional impairment of the exocrine glands.
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Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis
La Presse Médicale, 2012The skin manifestations of sarcoidosis are classified as specific, where biopsy reveals non-caseating granulomas, and non-specific, typically erythema nodosum. The most frequent specific (granulomatous) skin lesions are maculopapules, subcutaneous nodules, scar sarcoidosis, plaques and lupus pernio.
Juan, Mañá, Joaquim, Marcoval
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2014
AbstractThe group of congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) has expanded tremendously since its first description in 1980, with around 70 distinct disorders described to date. A great phenotypic variability exists, ranging from multisystem disease to single organ involvement.
D, Rymen, J, Jaeken
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AbstractThe group of congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) has expanded tremendously since its first description in 1980, with around 70 distinct disorders described to date. A great phenotypic variability exists, ranging from multisystem disease to single organ involvement.
D, Rymen, J, Jaeken
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Skin manifestations of running
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006As the United States comes increasingly closer to being the heaviest nation on earth, many people are turning to exercise, especially running, to lose weight. Most runners, whether novice or professional, will have a skin disorder that may prompt them to seek medical attention.
Erica A, Mailler-Savage, Brian B, Adams
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Skin manifestations in acromegaly
Clinics in Dermatology, 2006Cutaneous changes in acromegaly result from excess GH and IGF-1 action on skin cells and adnexae. Skin puffiness due to dermal glycosaminoglycan accumulation and edema are most prominent in the face, hands and feet. Oily skin with large pores, hypertrichosis, and excessive sweating are common features.
Anat, Ben-Shlomo, Shlomo, Melmed
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