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A rare case of pachydermoperiostosis associated with blepharoptosis and floppy eyelids.
Mukherjee B, Alam MS.
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9. La forme complete de Pachydermoperiostose Syndrome de TOURAINE-SOLENTE-GOLE
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Severe Complete Pachydermoperiostosis (Touraine‐Solente‐Golé Syndrome)
Dermatologic Surgery, 2005The thickened, folded skin of Touraine-Solente-Golé syndrome (pachydermoperiostosis) can result in cosmetic and fuctional deformities.To illustrate that simple surgical procedures can improve cosmetic and functional status.Case report of a 33-year-old male with bilateral eyelid ptosis, enlargement of the eyelids, and a leonine facies owing to deep skin
T. Seyhan +2 more
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Touraine Solente Gole syndrome: the disease and associated tongue fissuring
Rheumatology International, 2009Touraine Solente Gole syndrome, a relatively rare inherited disorder is epitomized by finger clubbing, skeletal changes and pachyderma. We report a typical case of complete pachydermoperiostosis in addition to a thick fissured tongue, a yet unrecognized association and discuss the social cum clinical relevance of identifying this relatively uncommon ...
G. Athappan +6 more
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Idiopathic hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. Touraine-Solente-Gole syndrome.
American heart journal, 1968A. Susmano +4 more
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TOURAINE-SOLENTE-GOLÉ SYNDROME: AN UNUSUAL CASE OF DIGITAL CLUBBING AND HYPERHIDROSIS IN A TEENAGER.
Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical PharmacologyPrimary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy(PHO), characterised by digital clubbing, periostosis, pachydermia, and hyperhidrosis, is also known as pachydermoperiostosis (PDP). It isa rare genetic conditionwith three clinicalpresentations. Here,we describe a 14-
Shishir Shouri +4 more
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Touraine–Solente-Gole Syndrome : a case report
2021Touraine–Solente-Gole Syndrome (TSGS) or pachydermoperiostosis is a rare disorder characterized by pachydermia, periostosis and digital clubbing. It is a clinical variant of primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, for which the etiopathogenesis is not fully known. It is seen more often in males and I have not found a female case in the literature.
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