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1st International Meeting On Degos Disease dermatology, pathology, neurology, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, papulosis atrophicans maligna, kohlmeierdegos-Delort-Tricot syndrome, http://mediconf.de/recstitl/23000104.HTM
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The American Journal Of Dermatopathology - UserLogin Progressive arterial occlusive disease (kohlmeierdegos) a frequently fatalcutaneosystemic disorder. New Engl J Med 1967; 276195-201. http://www.amjdermatopathology.com/pt/re/ajderm/fulltext.00000372-200104000-0000
Baylor Neurology Case Of The Month Inflammatory, Behcets disease (20 to 25 % of Arabic patients with CVT), Wegener sgranulomatosis, Cogan s syndrome, kohlmeierdegos syndrome, http://www.bcm.edu/neurol/challeng/pat45/summary.html
Extractions: Diagnosis: Intracranial Hypertension due to Sigmoid Sinus Thrombosis CASE SUMMARY: The 6 year old boy described in this case, whose clinical symptoms included only headache without papilledema or focal neurological signs, had isolated intracranial hypertension documented by increased opening pressure at lumbar puncture. Substantial clinical improvement in symptoms was observed following the lumbar puncture, as is frequently observed in cases of intracranial hypertension. However, the age and gender of the patient are somewhat atypical in many series of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri), and the rapid onset of symptoms (over a few days) also raised a concern that the elevated CSF pressure might be secondary to an identifiable cause. MRI and MRV imaging showed evidence of thrombosis of the sigmoid sinus on one side, with normal drainage of the remaining venous system, and no evidence of venous infarction. No evidence of systemic vascular occlusions was evident on the history and general examination. DISCUSSION: The earliest description of cerebral vein and dural sinus thrombosis is attributed to Ribes in 1825. The true incidence of this disorder is unknown, as many cases are asymptomatic or difficult to distinguish from benign symptoms. However, evidence of cerebral vein or sinus thrombosis was documented in 9 percent of 182 consecutive autopsies, with a 2:1 female preponderance. Furthermore, sinovenous thrombosis was diagnosed in 3.75 percent of a pediatric population undergoing angiography. These data suggest that the
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Extractions: Degos Diesease seems to be a disease of the blood vessels - a thrombotic vasculopathy Cells in the linings of the walls of the medium and small veins and arteries under the skin swell when they become inflamed. This causes the blood flow to be restricted. Where this happens, spots (lesions) appear on the skin. They are small and red, slightly raised.. As they develop, the centre becomes dry and white (atrophic). Sometimes the spots itch. You can see some typical lesions in the picture inset on the left and at the following site: http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/Degos01.htm In some people, the disease stays at this stage and other symptoms do not develop. We know of one patient who was diagnosed in 1973 and is still well and working full-time. Be aware that information on some sites is inaccurate . You will read statistics and numbers which might scare you - but they are often based on projections and on published case reports. There are lots of Degos patients whose cases havenât been written up and who are alive and well. There are also lots of confident assertions which just arenât true! For example: âThis disease affects mainly young menâ - not in our experience! Or âThe lesions donât appear on the soles of the feetâ - wrong again! Percentages and actual numbers canât be right, as no-one has compared living patients until now. Take it all with a pinch of salt and add
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Extractions: This Article Full Text (PDF) Services Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager PubMed Articles by Bansal, A. Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM Erica Grabscheid, MD Noah Scheinfeld, MD Mark Rosen, MD, FC and Arvind Bansal, MD Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY INTRODUCTION: Malignant atrophic papulosis (MAP), also known distinctive vasculopathy. It is characterized by narrowing and occlusion of the lumen by intimal proliferation and thrombosis, which leads to ischemia and infarction in the involved organ systems. Its rarity and rapidly fatal course make the disease a difficult diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. CASE PRESENTATION: A 38-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a rash, vomiting and shortness of breath. Five years previously, he developed multiple papular, cutaneous lesions that were distributed mainly on his chest. The skin biopsy revealed morphea. Over
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Underwood School PTO - Notices a 5 year old Newton Corner boy who, this fall lost his battle with KohlmeierDegosdisease, a very rare disorder of the blood vessels. http://www.underwoodschoolpto.org/Topics/Topic.cfm?TopicName=Notices
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