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  1. Case of the month. (Practice Trends).(diagnosing Degos' disease): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-06-01
  2. Derm diagnosis.(Degos disease): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-06-01
  3. Textbook of Malignant Haematology by Laurent Degos, David C Linch, et all 1999-01-01
  4. Dermatologie (French Edition) by Robert Degos, 1976

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82. Dictionary Definition Of DEGOS' DISEASE
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83. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
degos disease, syndrome (De·gos disease, syndrome) (dschwagomacrz¢) Robertdegos, French dermatologist, born 1904 malignant atrophic papulosis.
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85. Sfhd - Quelques Aspects De La Contribution De Robert Degos à La Dermatologie
disease ou syndromedans la littérature anglo-saxonne, est adopté partout. Un
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Quelques aspects de la contribution de Robert Degos à la Dermatologie
Jean CIVATTE Robert Degos est et restera une des grandes figures de la dermatologie non seulement française mais mondiale: en ce dixième anniversaire de sa mort il n'est que juste de s'en souvenir. Une façon d'évoquer sa mémoire consiste à rappeler, sinon toutes, du moins les princiales affections qu'il a décrites ou dont il a précisé les cadres nosologiques. Certaines maladies portent à juste titre son nom.
La principale est la papulose atrophiante maligne. Elle est née le 12 février 1942.
Cette évolution fatale est rapportée par les mêmes auteurs le 21 mai 1942 sous le titre "dermatite papulo-squameuse atrophiante (Epilogue)": cette appellation est donc, pour l'instant, conservée pour cette affection qui comporte les mêmes altérations histologiques sur la peau et l'intestin et qui fait discuter, mais pour l'éliminer, un lupus érythémateux aigu, en particulier du fait de l'absence de fièvre.
En 1948, R.Degos,J.Delort et R.Tricot présentent devant la Société Médicale des Hôpitaux de Paris un travail sur ce même sujet avec, comme titre, "papulose atrophiante maligne (syndrome cutanéo-intestinal mortel)". Ils utilisent à nouveau ce nom, qui est désormains unaninement accepté, dans un article publié en 1952 dans les Annales de Dermatologie dans lequel ils rappellent leur observation, celle de Tzanck, Civatte et Sidi, et citent un cas présente en juin 1950 par F.P.Merklen et F.Cottenot qu'ils rapprochent du leur, mais sans l'y assimiler faute de renseignements suffisants. Depuis, le nom de maladie de Degos, ou Degos's disease ou syndrome dans la littérature anglo-saxonne, est adopté partout.

86. Re: Malignant Atrophic Papulosis Of Degos
Spain). We got diagnosis in theatre room because the patient sufferedan intestinal perforation by his illness(degos´disease). She
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87. Neurology -- Abstracts: Subbiah Et Al. 46 (3): 636
ARTICLES. Skin lesion with a fatal neurologic outcome (degos disease). All 15 patientshad the typical skin lesions of degos disease, confirmed by skin biopsy.
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Department of Neurology, VA Medical Center, Fresno, CA, USA. Degos' disease, a rare multisystem vasculopathy of unknown etiology, only occasionally involves the nervous system. We report the Mayo Clinic experience of the neurologic features of Degos' disease in a series of 15 patients. All 15 patients had the typical skin lesions of Degos' disease, confirmed by skin biopsy. Ten patients developed neurologic manifestations including fatal hemorrhagic or ischemic strokes (n=5), disabling polyradiculoneuropathy (n=1), and nonspecific neurologic symptoms without objective findings (n=4). Results of laboratory tests varied but none were

88. Segundo Ejemplar De La Revista
disease) involving three generationsof a family. Endoscopic and hystopatologic features of degos disease.
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89. Sfhd - Quelques Aspects De La Contribution De Robert Degos à La Dermatologie
disease ousyndrome dans la littérature anglo-saxonne, est adopté partout.
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Quelques aspects de la contribution de Robert Degos à la Dermatologie
Jean CIVATTE Robert Degos est et restera une des grandes figures de la dermatologie non seulement française mais mondiale: en ce dixième anniversaire de sa mort il n'est que juste de s'en souvenir. Une façon d'évoquer sa mémoire consiste à rappeler, sinon toutes, du moins les princiales affections qu'il a décrites ou dont il a précisé les cadres nosologiques. Certaines maladies portent à juste titre son nom. La principale est la papulose atrophiante maligne. Elle est née le 12 février 1942. Cette évolution fatale est rapportée par les mêmes auteurs le 21 mai 1942 sous le titre "dermatite papulo-squameuse atrophiante (Epilogue)": cette appellation est donc, pour l'instant, conservée pour cette affection qui comporte les mêmes altérations histologiques sur la peau et l'intestin et qui fait discuter, mais pour l'éliminer, un lupus érythémateux aigu, en particulier du fait de l'absence de fièvre. En 1948, R.Degos,J.Delort et R.Tricot présentent devant la Société Médicale des Hôpitaux de Paris un travail sur ce même sujet avec, comme titre, "papulose atrophiante maligne (syndrome cutanéo-intestinal mortel)". Ils utilisent à nouveau ce nom, qui est désormains unaninement accepté, dans un article publié en 1952 dans les Annales de Dermatologie dans lequel ils rappellent leur observation, celle de Tzanck, Civatte et Sidi, et citent un cas présente en juin 1950 par F.P.Merklen et F.Cottenot qu'ils rapprochent du leur, mais sans l'y assimiler faute de renseignements suffisants. Depuis, le nom de maladie de Degos, ou Degos's disease ou syndrome dans la littérature anglo-saxonne, est adopté partout.

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Katz SK, Mudd LJ, Roenigk H. Malignant atrophic papulosis (Degos'disease) involving three generation of a family. J Am Acad Dermatol 1997 ; 37 : 480-4. Powell J, Bordea C, Wojnarowska F, Farrell AM, Morris PJ. Benign familial Degos disease worsening during immunosupression. Br J Dermatol 1999 ; 141 : 524-7. Plantin P, Labouche F, Sassolas B, Delaire P, Guillet G. Degos'disease : a 10-year follow up of a patient without visceral involvement. J Am Acad Dermatol 1989 ; 21 : 136-7. Communications Posters Recherche par nom d'auteur Recherche par mot-clé

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