Extractions: National Organization for Rare Disorders PRELIMINARY DRAFT This preliminary draft has not been approved by our medical advisors; therefore, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Verification of medical accuracy is pending. This is the most current information that NORD has available at this time. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, PXE, is an inherited disorder that affects selected connective tissue in some parts of the body.
Definitions Of Genetic Disorders-G Syndrome gcps.htm Groenouw Type I Corneal Dystrophy corndyst.htm Groenouw Type II Corneal Dystrophy corndyst.htm gronbladstrandberg syndrome pxe.htm Grotton http://www.icomm.ca/geneinfo/def-g.htm
Extractions: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, PXE, is an inherited disorder that affects selected connective tissue in some parts of the body. Elastic tissue in the body becomes mineralized; that is, calcium and other minerals are deposited in the tissue. This can result in changes in the skin, eyes, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal system. Clinicians first recognized PXE more than 100 years ago. Researchers have made a number of significant advances in the past few years.
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Extractions: It is possible that the main title of the report is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Information on the following diseases can be found in the Related Disorders section of this report: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, PXE, is an inherited disorder that affects selected connective tissue in some parts of the body. Elastic tissue in the body becomes mineralized; that is, calcium and other minerals are deposited in the tissue. This can result in changes in the skin, eyes, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal system. Clinicians first recognized PXE more than 100 years ago. Researchers have made a number of significant advances in the past few years. It is possible to have PXE and not have any apparent skin lesions. In some individuals, careful examination of the skin by a dermatologist does not reveal any visible sign of lesions, but a positive biopsy indicates the diagnosis of PXE. Thus, until a genetic test is available, it is not always possible to make a definite determination of the presence of PXE.
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Gronblad-Strandberg Syndrome : On Medical Dictionary Online Link to the Medical Dictionary Online. gronbladstrandberg syndrome. A rare, progressive inherited disorder resulting from extensive http://www.online-medical-dictionary.org/?q=Gronblad-Strandberg Syndrome
SUBRETINAL SURGERY IN A PATIENT WITH GRONBLAD-STRANDBERG SYNDROME SUBRETINAL SURGERY IN A PATIENT WITH gronbladstrandberg syndrome. J. Bermig, A. Lambert, P. W5lfelschneider, F. Faude . Background The Grnblad-Strandberg syndrome is a combination of pseudoxanthoma http://www.dog.org/engl/abstract97/P535.html
Extractions: SUBRETINAL SURGERY IN A PATIENT WITH GRONBLAD-STRANDBERG SYNDROME J. Bermig, A. Lambert, P. W5lfelschneider, F. Faude Background: The Grnblad-Strandberg syndrome is a combination of pseudoxanthoma elasticum and angoid streaks. They represent splits in Bruch's membrane and may lead to choroidal subfoveal neovascularisations with a considerable loss of vision. Case report: A 46-year old woman with Grbnblad-Strandberg syndrome was referred to our clinic with a history of diminished vision since 6 month. Peripapiliar angoid streaks and peripheral pigment epithelial atrophy were present on both sides, as well as a subfoveal choroidal neovascular membrane with exudative retinal detachement on the right side. At the performed vitrectomy a subfoveal choroidal neovascular membrane lying between the pigment epithelium and the neuro retina was removed. Visual acuity improved from I/50 preoperative to 1/20 5 month postoperativ. Flourescein angiography revealed no recurrence of the neovascular membrane but a distinct loss of retinal pigment epithelium in the foveolar area. Conclusion: Even in angiod streaks the choroidai neovascular membrane may lay between retinal pigment epithelium and neuro retina so that a subretinal surgery may be usefull. In spite of the loss of retinal pigment epithelium in the foveolar area the vision of our patient improved.
Extractions: It is possible that the main title of the report Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (PXE) is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, PXE, is an inherited disorder that affects selected connective tissue in some parts of the body. Elastic tissue in the body becomes mineralized; that is, calcium and other minerals are deposited in the tissue. This can result in changes in the skin, eyes, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal system. Clinicians first recognized PXE more than 100 years ago. Researchers have made a number of significant advances in the past few years. National Association for Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (NAPE)
PXE International Conditions Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum (PXE); gronbladstrandberg syndrome. Hours Answered 24 hours http://www.geneticalliance.org/Resources/displayorganization.html?orgname=PXE In
Dictionary Definition Of GRONBLAD-STRANDBERG SYNDROME Displaying dictionary terms starting with letter GR Groenouw s corneal dystrophy Groenouw, Arthur groes protein groin ulcer gromill gromwell Gronblad, Ester gronbladstrandberg syndrome grooming groomsman http://www.dictionarybarn.com/GRONBLADSTRANDBERG-SYNDROME.php
Extractions: WWW Medical.WebEnds.com Gronblad-Strandberg Syndrome; Gronblad Strandberg Syndrome; Syndrome, Gronblad-Strandberg A rare, progressive inherited disorder resulting from extensive basophilic degeneration of elastic tissue, usually presenting after puberty and involving the skin , eye, and cardiovascular system . Characteristic manifestations are small, circumscribed yellowish patches at sites of considerable movement of the skin ANGIOID STREAKS in the retina , and a tendency towards hemorrhage and arterial insufficiency.
Entrez PubMed No abstract, Early familial and late acquired forms of gronbladstrandberg syndrome (author s transl) Klin Oczna. 1979 Sep;81(9)543-6. Polish. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Link&db=PubMed&dbFrom=PubMed&f
Entrez PubMed Abstract, Indocyanine green angiographic findings in young patients with gronbladstrandberg syndrome. Ophthalmologica. 2001 Jan-Feb http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?GeneratedBy=Dermatlas&cmd=search&d