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Assessment of cryopreserved donor skin viability: the experience of the regional tissue bank of Siena
Skin allografts from cadaver donors are an important resource for treating extensive burns, slow-healing wounds and chronic ulcers. A high level of cell viability of cryopreserved allografts is often required,...
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A Case of Primary Localized Cutaneous Infection Due to Fusarium oxysporum
Fusarium is a ubiquitous hyalohyphomycete isolated from food, widespread in the environment (plants, soil) and present at all latitudes. Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium solani are the most frequent pathogenic spe...
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Extracorporeal photochemotherapy for treatment of fasciitis in chronic graft-versus-host disease
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ECP-treated lymphocytes of chronic graft-versus-host disease patients undergo apoptosis which involves both the Fas/FasL system and the Bcl-2 protein family
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a severe and frequent complication of allogenic bone marrow transplantation which is often treated with extracorporeal photochemotherapy (ECP) with a positive clini...
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Conjunctival edema and alopecia of the external third of the eyebrows in a patient with Meige syndrome
Purpose: To describe a patient with Meige syndrome in whom we observed the coexistence of hereditary lymphedema of the lower legs, conjunctival edema and alopecia of the lateral third of the eyebrows. · Methods:...
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Autosomal dominant aplasia cutis congenita: report of a large Italian family and no hint for candidate chromosomal regions
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Three cases of progressive systemic sclerosis treated with extracorporeal photochemotherapy
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modifications in Cutaneous Infiltrate and Death Rate of Lymphoid Cells in Mycosis Fungoides Patients Treated with Photopheresis
Extracorporal photochemotherapy (ECP), also known as photopheresis, is one of the most recent and interesting methods of treating cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) [1]. It consists in extracorporal exposure of ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Instrumental Evaluation of Skin Colour and Melanoma Risk
The mortality from melanoma has increased, especially in white males [1–5] possibly as a result of increased recreational exposure to sunlight. Rather than cumulative sun exposure, intermittent acute exposure,...
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Ultrastructural study of pseudo-Kaposi's sarcoma (Bluefarb-Stewart type)
An ultrastructural study of the skin lesion of a young patient affected by pseudo-Kaposi's sarcoma of the Bluefarb-Stewart type (BSS) is reported. The neoplasm consisted of a proliferation of vascular structur...
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Ultrastructural observations in lichen nitidus
Lichen nitidus (LN) and lichen planus (LP) are considered by some investigators to be two variants of the same disease, and by others to be two distinct dermatoses. In order to obtain further information about...
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Altered CSF protein pattern in a case of mycosis fungoides with nervous system involvement
We report the clinical, neurophysiological and CSF study in a case of mycosis fungoides with nervous system involvement. The CSF contained an abnormal protein of molecular weight 22000 that was not in the pati...
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Pemphigus antibodies fixation and keratinocyte differentiation in organ cultures
The effect of some agents, influencing the cyclic adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate (cAMP) content of human cells, on the ability of the keratinocytes of binding pemphigus antibodies was studied by using tissue cu...
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DNA-repair after UV-irradiation in skin fibroblasts from patients with actinic keratosis
Autoradiographic counting technique was utilized to measure the ultraviolet-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis of skin fibroblasts from 12 patients with chronic actinic keratosis and from 12 healthy donors of a...
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Complement in pemphigus vulgaris and other bullous dermatoses
The behaviour of the complement and of its components C4 and C3 has been studied in serum and in blister fluid both in patients with pemphigus vulgaris and other bullous dermatoses and in healthy subjects with...