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Generalized morphea
A type of morphea characterized by four or more plaques found in two or more anatomic locations. The plaques are indurated, generally well-delineated…
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CREST Syndrome
HIDEBOUND SKIN
Scleredema Adultorum
Scleroderma
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2006
2006
Generalized morphea and primary biliary cirrhosis coexisting in a male patient
M. González‐López
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M. Drake
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M. Gonzalez-vela
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S. Armesto
,
H. F. Llaca
,
J. Val-Bernal
Journal of dermatology (Print)
2006
Corpus ID: 29859708
We present further evidence that generalized morphea (GM) and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) may be associated. As far as we…
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2005
2005
Anti‐agalactosyl immunoglobulin G antibodies in localized scleroderma
Yoshihiro Mimra
,
H. Ihn
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+4 authors
K. Tamaki
International Journal of Dermatology
2005
Corpus ID: 25420687
Background Anti‐agalactosyl immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies (anti‐AG IgG) have been reported to be detected and correlated…
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2004
2004
Collagen synthesis in generalized morphea
T. Krieg
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O. Braun-falco
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J. S. Perlish
,
R. Fleischmajer
Archives of Dermatological Research
2004
Corpus ID: 11865670
SummarySynthesis of collagen and non-collagenous proteins was measured in fibroblast cultures derived from different layers of…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Anti-DNA topoisomerase IIα autoantibodies in localized scleroderma
I. Hayakawa
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M. Hasegawa
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K. Takehara
,
S. Sato
2004
Corpus ID: 70604105
Objective To determine the prevalence and clinical correlation of anti-DNA topoisomerase IIα (anti–topo IIα) antibody in…
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2003
2003
Amyloid deposition associated with generalized morphea-like scleroderma.
Koji Sumi
,
Toshiyuki Yamamoto
,
H. Yokozeki
,
K. Nishioka
EJD. European journal of dermatology
2003
Corpus ID: 27591452
A 62-year-old man with amyloid deposition associated with generalized morphea-like scleroderma is described. He had been…
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2002
2002
Unilateral Generalized Morphea in Childhood
Y. Nagai
,
Tomoyasu Hattori
,
O. Ishikawa
Journal of dermatology (Print)
2002
Corpus ID: 34601782
We report a 6‐year‐old boy with unilateral generalized morphea distributing on the right side of his lower leg, trunk, and upper…
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1999
1999
Treatment of generalized morphea with oral 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3.
N. Caca-Biljanovska
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M. V’lckova-Laskoska
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D. V. Dervendi
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N. Pesic
,
D. Laskoski
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
1999
Corpus ID: 2460137
Scleroderma is a chronic connective tissue disease characterized by excessive collagen synthesis and its deposition in the skin…
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1990
1990
Generalized morphea with blisters. A case report.
T. Kobayasi
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A. Willeberg
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J. Serup
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S. Ullman
Acta Dermato-Venereologica
1990
Corpus ID: 26477968
A patient suffering from generalized morphea developed blisters in the morpheic plaques on her buttocks. The plaques had an…
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1986
1986
A case of primary biliary cirrhosis associated with generalized morphea.
Y. Suyama
,
Y. Murawaki
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+5 authors
G. Ohta
Hepato-Gastroenterology
1986
Corpus ID: 46585748
A 50-year-old female with primary biliary cirrhosis associated with generalized morphea is reported. She had suffered from…
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1962
1962
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus of the female genitalia. A clinical study and diagnostic guide.
L. P. Barker
,
P. Gross
Archives of Dermatology
1962
Corpus ID: 33384497
Since Hallopeau 1,2 (1887) first described "lichen planus atrophicus,'' now known as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, * there has…
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