نتایج جستجو برای: localized scleroderma

تعداد نتایج: 109929  

F Malekzad S Nasiri T Sabbaghian

Background: There is no data on the characteristics of patients with localized scleroderma in Iran. Objective: In order to determine the age, sex and type distribution of localized scleroderma in Iran, this study was done on patients referred to Boo-Ali Hospital in Tehran in 1995-1999. Patients and Methods: This study was done as an existing data study on 39 patients with localized scleroderma ...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
andrew m. allmendinger 1. the department of radiology, brigham and women’s hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa joseph a. ricci 2. the division of plastic surgery, brigham and women’s hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa naman s. desai 1. the department of radiology, brigham and women’s hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa narayan viswanadhan 1. the department of radiology, brigham and women’s hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa diana rodriguez 3. the division of neuroradiology, boston children’s hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa

how to cite this article: allmendinger am, ricci ja, desai ns, viswanadhan n, rodriguez d. atypical neuroimaging manifestations of linear scleroderma “en coup de sabre”. iran j child neurol. summer 2015;9(3):62-68. abstract linear scleroderma “en coup de sabre” is a subset of localized scleroderma with band-like sclerotic lesions typically involving the fronto-parietal regions of the scalp. pat...

Journal: :Mycologia 2004
Gastón Guzmán Florencia Ramírez-Guillén Orson K Miller D Jean Lodge Timothy J Baroni

The type of Scleroderma stellatum from Brazil exhibits a sharp echinulate, dark brown peridium, and the type of S. bermudense from Bermuda has a peridium that is loosely woven and fibrillose, whitish to pale brownish. These characters indicate two independent species. This information is contrary to that of Guzmán in 1970, who interpreted S. bermudense to be a synonym of S. stellatum based on t...

Journal: :The Journal of Tepecik Education and Research Hospital 2005

2017
Irina Khamaganova

The etiology of localized scleroderma remains unclear. The objective of this article is to review different theories of etiology, specifically provocative and predisposing factors for the development of localized scleroderma. The mini-review presents the factors, which may influence the occurrence of localized scleroderma. The genetic predisposition for the development of scleroderma is a relev...

2012
Suzanne C Li Melissa S Liebling Molly Dempsey-Robertson Andrea S Doria Stephanie Edgerton Carsten Hamer Jose Jarrin Tanicka Kornyat Michael Malone Arun Mohanta Sven Opitz Faridali Ramji Shuzhen Zhang Knut Wittkowski

Purpose Although ultrasound shows great potential for aiding assessment of LS disease activity, its use has been limited because both image acquisition and interpretation are operator dependent. To facilitate evaluating and to standardize interpretation of jLS ultrasound scans, we generated a scoring measure for evaluating echogenicity and vascularity differences (U-DA, Ped Rheum 2010;8:14). Ob...

Journal: :JAMA Dermatology 2013

Journal: :Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health 2019

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2023

Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease affecting the skin and sometimes internal organs of body. There are two types scleroderma, localized scleroderma or systemic. The most common type in children it scleroderma.

2017
Carolyn A. Bangert Andrew Kim

Morphea (localized scleroderma) is an autoimmune disease characterized by sclerosis of the skin and, in some cases, subcutaneous tissue. It occurs in children and adults. It is distinct from systemic sclerosis, but may nevertheless be associated with significant functional and cosmetic impairment. Morphea has several distinct subtypes, including circumscribed, linear, and generalized, all of wh...

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