Extractions: Degos Disease,Degos Syndrome,Degos-Kohlmeier Disease,Kohlmeier-Degos Disease,Malignant Atrophic Papulosis,Degos Disease,Degos Syndrome,Degos-Kohlmeier Disease,Kohlmeier-Degos Disease,Malignant Atrophic Papulosis,Degos Disease,Degos Syndrome,Degos-Kohlmeier Disease,Kohlmeier-Degos Disease,Malignant Atrophic Papulosis Degos Disease is a rare systemic disorder that affects small and medium sized arteries, causing them to become blocked (occlusive arteriopathy). Degos Disease usually progresses through two stages. During the first stage, characteristic skin lesions appear that may last for a period of time ranging from weeks to years. The second stage of Degos Disease is most frequently characterized by lesions in the small intestine, but other organs may also be affected. Major symptoms may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and/or weight loss. Intestinal lesions may break through the wall of the bowel (perforation), a potentially life-threatening complication.
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Degos' Disease Information Diseases Database Degos' disease Erythrokeratoderma en cocardes kohlmeierdegos disease Malignant atrophic papulosis, Disease Database Information 4 synonyms or equivalents were found. Degos' disease. aka/or http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/sieve/item1.asp?glngUserChoice=29425
Your Search Degos Degos' disease Information Diseases Database. Degos' disease Erythrokeratoderma en cocardes kohlmeierdegos disease Malignant atrophic papulosis, Disease Database http://www.i-une.com/cgi-bin/meta/search.cgi?lang=en&keywords=Degos
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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: Degos disease is a rare systemic disorder that affects small and medium sized arteries, causing them to become blocked (occlusive arteriopathy). Degos disease usually progresses through two stages. During the first stage, characteristic skin lesions appear that may last for a period of time ranging from weeks to years. The second stage of Degos disease is most frequently characterized by lesions in the small intestine, but other organs may also be affected. Major symptoms may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and/or weight loss. Intestinal lesions may break through the wall of the bowel (perforation), a potentially life-threatening complication. The exact cause of Degos disease is unknown.
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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. Degos disease is a rare systemic disorder that affects small and medium sized arteries, causing them to become blocked (occlusive arteriopathy). Degos disease usually progresses through two stages. During the first stage, characteristic skin lesions appear that may last for a period of time ranging from weeks to years. The second stage of Degos disease is most frequently characterized by lesions in the small intestine, but other organs may also be affected. Major symptoms may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and/or weight loss. Intestinal lesions may break through the wall of the bowel (perforation), a potentially life-threatening complication. The exact cause of Degos disease is unknown. Digestive Disease National Coalition
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Entrez PubMed kohlmeierdegos disease a multisystem vasculopathy with progressive cerebralinfarction. The aetiology of kohlmeier-degos disease remains unknown. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra
Degos' Disease Information Diseases Database 4 synonyms or equivalents were found. Degos disease aka/or Erythrokeratoderma encocardes aka/or kohlmeierdegos disease aka/or Malignant atrophic papulosis http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/ddb29425.htm
Extractions: Degos disease (malignant atrophic papulosis) is a rare progressive, small and medium size arterial occluding disease, leading to tissue infarction initially involving the skin and later the gastrointestinal, ocular and central nervous systems. The disease is characterized by papules that develop porcelain-white centres and telangiectatic borders. This is the clue to the underlying disease which can affect the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system and may lead to death. The skin biopsy places the pathologist at the centre of the diagnostic evaluation. Background In 1941, in an article entitled "Multiple Hautrekrosen bei Thromboangiitis obliterans," Kohlmeier described a case of a disease that has now been termed malignant atrophic papulosis (MAP) or Degos disease (DD). Degos recognized it as a distinct clinical entity in 1942. Broadly speaking, DD is a vasculopathy or an endovasculitis. It is an occlusive arteriopathy involving small-calibre vessels. Specifically, it is a progressive, small- and medium-size arterial occluding disease, leading to tissue infarction and initially involving the skin. DD occurs both in a limited benign, cutaneous form and in a lethal multiorgan, systemic variant. In the skin, DD initially manifests with erythematous, pink or red papules. These papules heal to leave scars with pathognomonic, central, porcelain white atrophic centers. These papules usually have a peripheral telangiectatic rim.
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NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc. Copyright 1994, 1999, 2000, 2003 Synonyms of Degos Disease Degos Syndrome; DegosKohlmeierDisease; kohlmeier-degos disease; Malignant Atrophic Papulosis. http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Degos Disease
Neurology -- Abstracts: Horner Et Al. 26 (4): 317 ARTICLES. Malignant atrophic papulosis (kohlmeierdegos disease) inchildhood. FA Horner, GJ Myers, DA Stumpf, BJ Oseroff and BH Choi. http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/4/317
Extractions: Malignant atrophic papulosis (Kohlmeier-Degos disease) is reported for the first time with pathologic verification of central nervous system involvement in a child. The disease began in infancy with rare recurring skin lesions; the child died at the age of 7, after progressive neurologic deterioration. Diagnosis was suspected clinically and confirmed by biopsy of a typical skin lesion. Recognition of this disorder by its dermatologic manifestations may obviate invasive diagnostic procedures.
Neurology -- Table Of Contents (September 1 1983, 33, [9]) Abstract. A Sotrel, AG Lacson, and KR Huff Childhood kohlmeierdegos diseasewith atypical skin lesions Neurology 1983 33 1146-1151. Abstract. http://www.neurology.org/content/vol33/issue9/
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