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  1. ... mutations underlie the X-linked human genetic disease dyskeratosis congenita, which is charac- terized by abnormal skin and ... This limited tissue renewal mani- fests clinically as dyskeratosis congenita, aplastic anemia or other syndromes depending on the ...
  2. ... Cole, H. N., Rauschkolb, J. E., & Toomey, J. Dyskeratosis congenita with pigmentation, dystrophia unguis and leuko- keratosis oris. ...
  3. ... Smith GJ; Loke J. Progressive immune failure in dyskeratosis congenita. Report of an adult in whom Pneumocystis carinii ...
  4. ... Klinik und Pathologie seltener Hornhauterkrankungen (Dystrophia adiposa corneae, Dyskeratosis corneae congenita) Zschr. Augenh., 1927, 62: 21-41, pl.—Stahli. ...
  5. ... congenital. See under Keratosis, hereditary. ---- Darier type. See Dyskeratosis. KERATOSIS 56 KERATOSIS — diffusa congenita. See Keratoma, malignum. essential. See also Keratoderma, essential. ...
  6. ... Morfolcgiaradiografica dell'anca cosi detta sana nella lussazione congenita ... of the hip; with special reference to the anatomy. Brit. J. Surg, 1929-30, ...
  7. ... Satanowsky. P. Criptoftalmia parcial con epicantus y ptosis congenita del ... of the Chinese with special reference to the mon- golic fold. Chin. M. J., ...
  8. ... dila- tazione delle vie urinarie superiori d'origine congenita. Arch. ital. ... renal infection: with special reference to the reflux of urine from the bladder ...
  9. ... undergo degenerative changes resulting in anomalies of cornification-dyskeratosis. Hyperkeratosis.-The term hyperkeratosis is applied to those ... accompanied or followed by desquamation. Anomalies of Cornification: Dyskeratosis.-In the words of Darier, who has, perhaps, ...
  10. ... of the tongue due to epithelial change-keratosis, dyskeratosis, and hyperkeratosis-whether the result of syphilis, arthri- ...
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