Extractions: Volume 81 Number 4 2001 EDITORIAL Anders Vahlquist Microsatellite Instability in Malignant Melanomas Can Autofluorescence Demarcate Basal Cell Carcinoma from Normal Skin? A Comparison with Protoporphyrin IX Fluorescence Renhua Na; Ida-Marie Stender; Hans Christian Wulf Scratch Induction in the Rat by Intradermal Serotonin: a Model for Pruritus J. S. Thomsen; M. B. Petersen; E. Benfeldt; S. B. Jensen; J. Serup Cytokine Profile of Patients with Mycosis Fungoides and the Immunomodulatory Effect of AS101 M. Shohat; E. Hodak; B. Sredni; B. Shohat; D. Sredni; M. David Stereological Quantification of Lymphocytes in Skin Biopsies from Atopic Dermatitis Patients Expression and Function of CD43 and CDw60 on T Cells from Patients with Atopic Dermatitis Increasing Incidence Rates of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin in Sweden Clinical Scoring of Cutaneous Mastocytosis Rogier Heide; Maritza A. Middelkamp Hup; Paul G. H. Mulder; Arnold P. Oranje Development and Validation of a Questionnaire for Diagnosing Atopic Dermatitis Anne B. Olesen; Karen Bang; Svend Juul; Kristian Thestrup-Pedersen
Clinical Nephrology, Vol. 55, 6/01 Monoclonal Ig production can also be observed associated with various symptoms, that,taken together, have been described as the crowfukase syndrome or POEMS http://www.clinnephrol.com/dustri/31nephrology/31cn0106.htm
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?T 5) crowfukase syndrome (Takatsuki disease, osteosclerotic myeloma, POEMS*).*polyneuropathy, organomgaly, endocrinopathy, M protein, and skin changes. http://www.showa.gunma-u.ac.jp/~hmura/mm-diagnosis.htm
Crow-fukase Syndrome (codes) Pep Syndrome (pigmentation, Oedema, Name POEMS SYNDROME Synonyms, crowfukase syndrome (codes). pep syndrome(pigmentation, oedema, plasma cell dyscrasia) (codes). polyneuropathy http://malattierare.pediatria.unipd.it/pubblicaMR/mr_dx_ing.asp?mr=274
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S000516c - POEMS Syndrome The kidney disease of crowfukase (POEMS) syndrome a clinico-pathological study of four cases. http://www.emory.edu/WHSCL/grady/amreport/litsrch99/s000516c.html
Extractions: [litsrch99/page_header.html] POEMS Syndrome 5/16/00 (Del Rio) Group: Tuesday Interns RE: A 24 year old African American fe male with undiagnosed fever and renal insufficiency. Question: What is the POEMS syndrome? Neurology. 54(3):772-3, 2000 Feb 8. POEMS syndrome with necrotizing vasculitis: a novel feature of vascular abnormalities. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 27(2):87-92, 2000 Feb. Glomeruloid hemangioma in POEMS syndrome shows two different immunophenotypic endothelial cells. American Journal of Dermatopathology. 21(6):567-70, 1999 Dec. POEMS syndrome with xanthomatous cells. Polyneuropathy Organomegaly Endocrinopathy M-protein Skin changes. Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation. 14(10):2370-8, 1999 Oct. A spectrum of clinicopathological features of nephropathy associated with POEMS syndrome. Chest. 115(6):1740-2, 1999 Jun. Pulmonary manifestations of POEMS syndrome: case report and literature review. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 28(3):678-9, 1999 Mar. Antibodies to human herpesvirus 8 in POEMS (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, M protein, skin: changes) syndrome with multicentric Castleman's disease.
POEMS Translate this page POEMS. Voir également Castleman (tumeur ou maladie de),. En anglais POEMSsyndrome. Synonymes syndrome de crow-fukase, syndrome de Takatsuki. http://www.vulgaris-medical.com/textp/poems.html
Extractions: Syndrome (association de symptômes) rare dont l'origine est inconnue et qui a tout d'abord été décrit au Japon. Il se caractérise par une neuropathie (atteinte du système nerveux) périphérique (à différencier du système nerveux central regroupant le cerveau, le cervelet et la moelle épinière entre autres). Symptômes Il montre une dysglobulinémie monoclonale. La dysglobulinémie est une maladie rencontrée parfois chez le sujet âgé ou chez certains malades présentant une atteinte du système lymphoïde (rate, thymus, ganglions, organes lymphoïdes), une maladie auto-immune (le malade fabrique des anticorps contre ses propres tissus) ou une cirrhose du foie. Cette pathologie inconnue peut frapper 2 à 3 % de la population de plus de 70 ans. Elle est causée par la présence d'une certaine quantité de protéines anormales dans le sang. Ce sont des anticorps (immunoglobulines) provenant dune lignée unique, appelés également clones de cellules plasmocytaires. Les plasmocytes sont issus dune variété de globules blancs fabriqués dans la moelle osseuse.
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Quest Diagnostics: Clinical Spotlight Overproduction of vascular endothelial growth factor/vascular permeabilityfactor is causative in crowfukase (POEMS) syndrome. Muscle Nerve. http://www.questdiagnostics.com/hcp/hcp_home_spotlight_latov.html
Extractions: New York, NY USA Introduction Classification of Monoclonal Gammopathies The monoclonal gammopathies are routinely classified according to immunoglobulin class and associated lymphoproliferative or plasma cell disorder (Table 1). Table 1. Monoclonal Gammopathy Classification IgM monoclonal gammopathies: IgG or IgA monoclonal gammopathies: Light or heavy chain diseases: In most cases, the monoclonal gammopathies associated with neuropathy are nonmalignant, but 20 to 35% of the IgM monoclonal gammopathies are associated with Waldenströms macroglobulinemia, and 8 to 17% of the IgA and IgG monoclonal gammopathies are associated with myeloma. The rate of transformation from the nonmalignant to the malignant state is approximately 2% per year. Estimates as to the incidence of neuropathy range from 3-32% in patients with all types of monoclonal gammopathy, 5-50% in IgM monoclonal gammopathies, and 6-25% in IgG and IgA monoclonal gammopathies. Although IgG or IgA monoclonal gammopathies are more frequent than IgM monoclonal gammopathies in the normal population, more patients with neuropathy have IgM than IgG or IgA monoclonal gammopathies. This is consistent with the greater incidence of neuropathy in the IgM monoclonal gammopathies.
Internal Medicine III / School Of Medicine MIYAKAWA Koichiro, TORIYAMA Takanobu, KAWAHARA Hirohisa, SHIGEMATSU Hidekazu Thekidney disease of crowfukase (POEMS)syndrome a clinicopathological study of http://www.med.nagoya-u.ac.jp/medlib/achieve/1991/b-3.html
Extractions: DEL MONTE Monte A., RABBANI Ramin, DIAZ Tarcisio C., LATTIMER Sarah A., NAKAMURA Jiro, BRENNAN Mary C., GREENE Douglas A.: Sorbitol, myo-inositol and rod outer segment phagocytosis in glucose-exposed cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells: in vitro modeling of the myo-inositol depletion hypothesis of diabetic complications. Diabetes 40: 1335-1345, 1991. FUKATSU Atsushi, MATSUO Seiichi, TAMAI Hirofumi, MATSUDA Tadashi, HIRANO Toshio: Expression of interleukin 6 in normal and diseased human kidney. Lab Invest 65: 61-66, 1991. FUKATSU Atsushi, TAMAI Hirofumi, NISHIKAWA Kazuhiro, MATSUKAWA Wahei, YOSHIDA Futoshi, MATSUO Seiichi, TAKEDA Asami, KODERA Kazuo, MOROZUMI Kunio, ITO Yasuhiko, MIYAKAWA Koichiro, TORIYAMA Takanobu, KAWAHARA Hirohisa, SHIGEMATSU Hidekazu: The kidney disease of Crow-Fukase (POEMS)syndrome: a clinicopathological study of four cases. Clin Nephrol 36: 76-82, 1991. HAMADA Yoji, KITOH Ryuzo, RASKIN Philip: Crucial role of aldose reductase activity and plasma glucose level in sorbitol accumulation in erythrocytes from diabetic patients. Diabetes 40: 1233-1240, 1991. HOTTA Nigishi, KAKUTA Hironobu, KOH Naoki, FUKASAWA Hideo, YASUMA Tetsu, AWAYA Shinobu, SAKAMOTO Nobuo: In vitro retinal and erythrocyte polyol pathway regulation by hormones and an aldose reductase inhibitor. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 14: 29-36, 1991.
Extractions: European Journal of Dermatology European Journal of Dermatology. Vol. 7, Issue 7, October - November 1997: 519-21, Clinical Reports IgG lambda multiple myeloma and diffuse necrobiotic xanthogranuloma association: a case report* *Oral Communication presented at the XXXII National Congress of the "Associazione dei Dermatologi Ospedalieri Italiani" (Naples, 20-23 October 1993) Angelo CARABELLI1
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