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Ocular involvement in xeroderma pigmentosum
Gulati G, Ahluwalia B
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1985
Xeroderma pigmentosum is an infrequently occurring disease characterized by premature solar skin degeneration owing to an inherent deficiency in the enzymatic process of excision repair of x-ray-induced DNA alterations. Currently, there are six known genetic forms of this disease.
K H, Kraemer, H, Slor
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Xeroderma pigmentosum is an infrequently occurring disease characterized by premature solar skin degeneration owing to an inherent deficiency in the enzymatic process of excision repair of x-ray-induced DNA alterations. Currently, there are six known genetic forms of this disease.
K H, Kraemer, H, Slor
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1971
Five cases of xeroderma pigmentosum have been presented, three of the patients belonging to one family. There was no history of consanguineous marriages in this series. All five patients had advanced ocular complications. Three presented with multiple basal cell carcinomata, which were treated by radiotherapy in two cases and surgery in one.
N N, Khanna, V, Thakur, G C, Pant
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Five cases of xeroderma pigmentosum have been presented, three of the patients belonging to one family. There was no history of consanguineous marriages in this series. All five patients had advanced ocular complications. Three presented with multiple basal cell carcinomata, which were treated by radiotherapy in two cases and surgery in one.
N N, Khanna, V, Thakur, G C, Pant
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
Xeroderma pigmentosum is a rare, recessively transmitted disease associated with increased sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation in wavelengths found in sunlight, development of cancers in sun-exposed areas of the body in much larger numbers and much earlier in life than in normal individuals, and in some patients, neurologic deficiencies unrelated to ...
W C, Lambert, H R, Kuo, M W, Lambert
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Xeroderma pigmentosum is a rare, recessively transmitted disease associated with increased sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation in wavelengths found in sunlight, development of cancers in sun-exposed areas of the body in much larger numbers and much earlier in life than in normal individuals, and in some patients, neurologic deficiencies unrelated to ...
W C, Lambert, H R, Kuo, M W, Lambert
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Xeroderma pigmentosum and keratoconus
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1986Two XP patients are presented. A corneal perforation in the left eye of the first patient necessitated an at-random transplantation à chaud. The graft was remarkably well tolerated, which is possibly explained by UV-light-induced suppression of the cellular immune response in the patient.
BLANKSMA, LJ, DONDERS, PC, VADER, PCV
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Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1959
SUMMARYFollowing some observations on the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of « Xeroderma Pigmentosum «, two histologically ascertained cases are reported, as studied in the dermosyphilopathic Clinic of Berlin's Free University.In the first case it was possible to prove parental consanguinity, already mentioned by Siemens as proof of irregular ...
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SUMMARYFollowing some observations on the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of « Xeroderma Pigmentosum «, two histologically ascertained cases are reported, as studied in the dermosyphilopathic Clinic of Berlin's Free University.In the first case it was possible to prove parental consanguinity, already mentioned by Siemens as proof of irregular ...
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