نتایج جستجو برای: reticulate pigmentation

تعداد نتایج: 12004  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1998
S W Knight T J Vulliamy N S Heiss G Matthijs K Devriendt J M Connor M D'Urso A Poustka P J Mason I Dokal

Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a rare inherited disorder characterised by the early onset of reticulate skin pigmentation, nail dystrophy, and mucosal leucoplakia. In over 80% of cases bone marrow failure develops and this is the main cause of early mortality. The DC1 gene responsible for the X linked form (MIM 305000) of dyskeratosis congenita has been mapped to Xq28. In order to narrow the ca...

2015
Urmi Khanna Sujay Khandpur

Pigmented Contact dermatitis is a non-eczematous variant of contact dermatitis clinically characterised by reddish-brown to slate grey pigmentation in a reticulate pattern, usually without any active or preceding clinical dermatitis. A detailed history is essential to establish the temporal correlation of exposure to a possible sensitizer, which further helps in differentiating PCD from its clo...

2015
Rabia Habib Muhammad Ansar Manuel Mattheisen Muhammad Shahid Ghazanfar Ali Wasim Ahmad Regina C. Betz Roberto Mantovani

Ectodermal dysplasias (EDs) are a large heterogeneous group of inherited disorders exhibiting abnormalities in ectodermally derived appendages such as hair, nails, teeth and sweat glands. EDs associated with reticulated pigmentation phenotype are rare entities for which the genetic basis and pathophysiology are not well characterized. The present study describes a five generation consanguineous...

2014
Altaf H. Chalkoo Vibhuti Kaul Lateef A. Wani

Zinsser-Cole-Engmann syndrome, more commonly known as Dyskeratosis Congenita, is a heritable genodermatosis having an estimated incidence of 1 in 1 million people. It is important for an oral physician to be aware of this condition as oral leukoplakia occurs in this condition as part of a classic triad along with reticulate skin pigmentation and nail dystrophy. Besides these, there may be myria...

2010
Yufeng Wu

MOTIVATION Reticulate network is a model for displaying and quantifying the effects of complex reticulate processes on the evolutionary history of species undergoing reticulate evolution. A central computational problem on reticulate networks is: given a set of phylogenetic trees (each for some region of the genomes), reconstruct the most parsimonious reticulate network (called the minimum reti...

2016
Philip R Cohen

Drug-induced reticulate hyperpigmentation is uncommon. Including the patient described in this report, chemotherapy-associated reticulate hyperpigmentation has only been described in ten individuals. This paper describes the features of a woman with recurrent and metastatic breast cancer who developed paclitaxel-induced reticulate hyperpigmentation and reviews the characteristics of other oncol...

Journal: :Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology 2004
Vladimir Makarenkov Pierre Legendre

In many phylogenetic problems, assuming that species have evolved from a common ancestor by a simple branching process is unrealistic. Reticulate phylogenetic models, however, have been largely neglected because the concept of reticulate evolution have not been supported by using appropriate analytical tools and software. The reticulate model can adequately describe such complicated mechanisms ...

2012
Usha Chouhan

Phylogenies ; The evolutionary histories of groups of species are one of the most widely used tools throughout the life sciences, as well as objects of research with in systematic, evolutionary biology. In every phylogenetic analysis reconstruction produces trees. These trees represent the evolutionary histories of many groups of organisms, bacteria due to horizontal gene transfer and plants du...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Emily B Sessa Elizabeth A Zimmer Thomas J Givnish

Reticulate, or non-bifurcating, evolution is now recognized as an important phenomenon shaping the histories of many organisms. It appears to be particularly common in plants, especially in ferns, which have relatively few barriers to intra- and interspecific hybridization. Reticulate evolutionary patterns have been recognized in many fern groups, though very few have been studied rigorously us...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Joseph Minhow Chan Gunnar Carlsson Raul Rabadan

The tree structure is currently the accepted paradigm to represent evolutionary relationships between organisms, species or other taxa. However, horizontal, or reticulate, genomic exchanges are pervasive in nature and confound characterization of phylogenetic trees. Drawing from algebraic topology, we present a unique evolutionary framework that comprehensively captures both clonal and reticula...

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