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ABSTRACT: We report the case of a 66-year-old man presenting 2 chronic, slowly expanding skin lesions having clinical and histopathological characteristics of superficial granulomatous pyoderma. Sulfone treatment induced healing with scar formation.
Dermatology 02/1993; 187(4):312-4. · 2.05 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A 20-year-old black patient with bullous systemic lupus erythematosus developed papular and vesicular lesions on the extensor surfaces of the extremities. Histologically, subepidermal blisters and papillary neutrophilic abscesses with a striking number of lupus erythematosus cells were observed. No circulating anti-basal-membrane-zone antibodies were found. By Western immunoblotting, the patient's serum showed no reactivity against epidermal or dermal extracts.
Dermatology 02/1993; 187(4):306-8. · 2.05 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Resistance to alkylating agents has been correlated with cellular levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST). GSH is also involved in regulation of melanin synthesis. Therefore, we examined sensitivity to melphalan as a function of differentiation and GSH/GST levels in three human melanoma cell lines. The Me8 cell line, classified as undifferentiated on the basis of cell shape, absence of pigment, insignificant dopa oxidase activity and presence of inhibitors of dopa-melanin formation, showed the lowest GST activity among the cell lines investigated. GLL19 cells exhibited normal differentiation as indicated by the presence of dendrites, typical eumelanosomes, melanin granules and dopa oxidase activity. These cells showed the highest GSH content and the highest GST activity. The JUSO cell line showed incomplete differentiation, and its dopa oxidase and GST activities were intermediate between the Me8 and GLL19 cell lines. The sensitivity of melanoma cell lines to melphalan increased with their degree of differentiation; it was lowest for Me8, intermediate for JUSO and highest for GLL19. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP (dbcAMP) enhanced melphalan toxicity against Me8 cells. Depletion of intracellular GSH with buthionine sulphoximine (BSO) resulted in a three-fold increase in melphalan sensitivity in all three cell lines. Our results indicate that melphalan toxicity is related to cell differentiation and GSH status of melanoma cells. Based on the observed relationship between dopa oxidase, GSH/GST levels and drug toxicity, it is proposed that competition for the GSH pool between quinonoid melanin intermediates and melphalan could diminish drug conjugation and increase cytotoxicity.
Melanoma Research 01/1993; 2(5-6):305-14. · 2.19 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Spontaneous and induced mutations at the hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase locus have been measured in cultured human lymphoblastoid (TK6) cell populations under conditions in which cellular glutathione has been severely depleted by overnight treatment with buthionine-S,R-sulfoximine. At maximum levels of glutathione depletion, the increase in spontaneous frequency is at least 5-fold, a finding consistent with the possibility that cellular redox state can modulate the levels of pre-mutagenic damage arising as a result of normal metabolism in cultured human cells. Glutathione depletion does not lead to a significant enhancement in the frequency of mutants that arise as a result of irradiation at 313 nm but does lead to a 3-fold increase in mutations resulting from irradiation at 365 nm. These results indicate that glutathione may quench reactive intermediates that would otherwise lead to spontaneous mutations as well as a fraction of UVA radiation-induced premutagenic damage.
Carcinogenesis 10/1992; 13(9):1557-60. · 5.70 Impact Factor
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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery 09/1992; 2(4):207-9. · 0.81 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is a hereditary skin disorder characterized by blistering and a marked thickening of the stratum corneum. In one family, affected individuals exhibited a mutation in the highly conserved carboxyl terminal of the rod domain of keratin 1. In two other families, affected individuals had mutations in the highly conserved amino terminal of the rod domain of keratin 10. Structural analysis of these mutations predicts that heterodimer formation would be unaffected, although filament assembly and elongation would be severely compromised. These data imply that an intact keratin intermediate filament network is required for the maintenance of both cellular and tissue integrity.
Science 09/1992; 257(5073):1128-30. · 31.20 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is a hereditary skin disorder characterized by blistering and a marked thickening of the stratum
corneum. In one family, affected individuals exhibited a mutation in the highly conserved carboxyl terminal of the rod domain
of keratin 1. In two other families, affected individuals had mutations in the highly conserved amino terminal of the rod
domain of keratin 10. Structural analysis of these mutations predicts that heterodimer formation would be unaffected, although
filament assembly and elongation would be severely compromised. These data imply that an intact keratin intermediate filament
network is required for the maintenance of both cellular and tissue integrity.
Science 08/1992; 257(5073):1128-1130. · 31.20 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Five spontaneously healing collodion babies were recorded in a large Swiss kindred. They all had consanguineous parents. Their distribution in the family indicates autosomal recessive inheritance. At birth they had the typical features of collodion babies. The collodion-like membrane was shed within the first month, leaving a slightly scaly skin for a few weeks. Thereafter the skin remained normal without any evidence of a disorder of cornification.
Pediatric Dermatology 07/1992; 9(2):95-7. · 1.07 Impact Factor
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Der Hautarzt 06/1992; 43(5):294-7. · 0.58 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Chromotropic acid and acetylacetone methods for qualitative determination of formaldehyde were tested in parallel on 48 commercial samples, with high-performance liquid chromotography (HPLC) implemented for quantitative measure. In addition, interference with the detection of formaldehyde was investigated by analyzing 12 other aldehydes and ketones, 7 essential oils and 3 polysorbates. Throughout this comparative study, the disadvantages of the chromotropic acid method, of which 2 variants were used, were delineated and we found that the acetylacetone test proved to be a more efficient screening method for formaldehyde detection in a clinical laboratory.
Contact Dermatitis 04/1992; 26(3):149-54. · 3.51 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: We report on a patient with AIDS who developed erythema nodosum, an association that has not previously been reported. Extensive clinical and laboratory investigations disclosed no obvious origin of erythema nodosum apart from HIV infection with disseminated Kaposi sarcoma.
Der Hautarzt 03/1992; 43(2):86-8. · 0.58 Impact Factor
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Dermatology 02/1992; 184(4):300-2. · 2.05 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: We report the case of a 30-year-old Nigerian patient with mycetoma of the foot without bone involvement caused by Fusarium sp..Long-term administration of ketoconazole produced a significant improvement with good clinical and biological tolerance.
Dermatology 02/1992; 184(4):303-5. · 2.05 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A 43-year-old fish fancier with fish tank granuloma presented with a sporotrichoid-like skin infection of the right arm with multiple papulo-nodular lesions along the lymphatic drainage. Acid fast bacilli were found in skin biopsy specimens and Mycobacterium marinum grew in cultures. The clinical and histopathological findings in M. marinum infection are reviewed and the differential diagnosis, laboratory findings with this atypical mycobacterium, and therapeutic modalities are discussed. Finally, the importance of an adequate and pertinent patient's history for a correct and timely diagnosis is stressed.
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift 10/1991; 121(37):1340-4. · 1.68 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Aspergillus fumigatus secreted an inducible alkaline protease (AlPase) when cultivated in the presence of collagen (200 micrograms/ml) as sole nitrogen and carbon source. Proteolytic activity was maximum at pH 9.0 with azocollagen as substrate. The enzyme, which was the major protein found in the supernate of a liquid culture, was purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation and gel filtration. The Mr was determined to be 33 Kda by gel filtration and sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The isoelectric point was estimated to be pH 8.2. Divalent cations strongly inhibited enzyme activity, whereas non-ionic detergents and reducing agents had no effect. A. fumigatus AlPase was totally inhibited by phenylmethanesulphonyl fluoride, antipain, chymostatin and alpha-2-macroglobulin. A. fumigatus AlPase is closely related to the A. oryzae AlPase, a serine protease of the subtilisin family, as attested by the antigen pattern seen by immunoblotting. The high collagenic activity and the ability of A. fumigatus AlPase to digest elastin could play a role in the invasion of the tissues by the fungus.
Journal of Medical Microbiology 08/1991; 35(1):23-8. · 2.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Inherited deficiencies of classical pathway complement components are rare and associated with autoimmune diseases and with increased susceptibility to bacterial infections. We report the clinical evolution and studies of the complement system in a 17-year-old female patient of Swiss origin presenting with systemic lupus erythematosus (malar rash, photosensitivity, leukopenia and antinuclear antibodies), in whom the hemolytically active second complement component (C2) was less than 10% of the normal value and antigenic C2 was not detectable. Linkage studies showed that the patient is HLA-A25, B18 positive and has the slow factor B allotype BfS. Further immunological assessment revealed low IgG4 concentrations in the patient, who had the G2M(23) allotype. The asymptomatic first degree family members had half-normal C2 levels compatible with a heterozygous state of C2 deficiency. Therapy with hydroxychloroquine for 17 months and topical sunscreen preparations produced marked clinical improvement. During the 4 years of follow-up, the patient has been well and shown only an abnormal titer of antinuclear antibodies. No infections were observed. To the best of our knowledge, 99 cases of homozygous C2 deficiency have been described so far and are discussed here.
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift 04/1991; 121(12):418-23. · 1.68 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A case of senile erythroderma with serum hyper-IgE is presented. It is comparable to 8 cases previously described by Japanese authors.
Dermatologica 02/1991; 183(1):72-3.
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Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 02/1991; 118(2):115-8. · 0.72 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Two patients are reported with cutaneous malignant melanoma who had been on treatment with cyclosporin A. The first case was a 44-year-old man with systemic sclerosis and the second a 52-year-old woman who had a renal transplant. In both cases cyclosporin A was administered with a low dose of prednisone.
British Journal of Dermatology 09/1990; 123(2):237-9. · 3.67 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Epidemiological studies require characterisation of pathogenic yeasts at and below the species level. The chromosomes of 130 strains of four pathogenic species of the genus Candida, isolated from clinical material, were separated by pulsed field electrophoresis with the clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) technique. Each species was characterised by a distinct electrophoretic karyotype (EK). Furthermore, smaller variations of the EK amongst strains belonging to the same species appeared to offer a useful means of strain differentiation. A karyotyping system is proposed for C. albicans. The EKs were assigned to a code of four numbers which designated the number of bands that could be resolved in each of four sets of chromosomes. Morphotypes of the colonies of C. albicans on malt agar plates, which did not correlate with the EK, could provide a complementary means of strain characterisation in epidemiological studies.
Journal of Medical Microbiology 07/1990; 32(2):123-9. · 2.50 Impact Factor