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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Der Pathologe 20 (1999), S. 365-370 
    ISSN: 1432-1963
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Restriktive Dermopathie ; Autosomal rezessive Genodermatose ; Fetale Akinesie/Hypokinesie-Deformationssequenz ; Arthrogryposis ; Polyhydramnion ; Key words Restrictive dermopathy ; Autosomal recessive genodermatosis ; Fetal akinesia/hypokinesia deformation sequence ; Arthrogryposis ; Polyhydramnios
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Restrictive dermopathy is a rare, fatal, autosomal recessive, congenital skin disease. Rigidity of translucent thin skin, which is thus highly vulnerable and tears, spontaneously causes intra-uterine fetal akinesia or hypokinesia deformation sequence (FADS), characteristic dysmorphic facies with fixed open mouth in O position, and generalized joint contractures (arthrogryposis). Polyhydramnios and pulmonary hypoplasia are distinctive manifestations, leading to respiratory insufficiency and premature delivery at about 31 weeks of gestation. We report on a case of a prematurely born infant who presented with the typical morphological features and describe the light- and electronmicroscopical findings as described in the literature.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die restriktive Dermopathie ist eine seltene autosomal rezessive letal verlaufende Genodermatose. Die Straffheit der dünnen, durchscheinenden, leicht einreißenden Haut bewirkt intrauterin Die „Fetale Akinesie bzw. Hypokinesie Deformation Sequenz” (FADS), eine charakteristische Fazies mit fixierter Gesichtsmorphe und O-förmig offenem Mund sowie Gelenkkontrakturen (Arthrogryposis). Dem Polyhydramnion folgt die stets vorzeitige Geburt etwa in der 31. SSW sowie pulmonale Hypoplasie und respiratorische Insuffizienz. Wir berichten über einen weiteren Fall eines Frühgeborenen mit den typischen klinisch-morphologischen Stigmata, beschreiben die licht- und elektronenmikroskopischen Befunde und diskutieren das Leiden vor dem Hintergrund der vorliegenden Literatur.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cell & tissue research 130 (1972), S. 378-388 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Arteries ; Children ; Structure ; Pattern of calcification ; Light microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Gross calcifications of the common iliac and internal iliac arteries represent a common finding in newborn children and infants. In both arteries, the calcific deposits regularly appear in certain areas of the arterial luminal surface only, whereas the other parts of the arterial wall remain free of gross lesions even in cases with a pronounced calcification. In the common iliac artery, the lateral wall of the vessel and the adjacent sectors of the anterior and posterior wall represent the predilection site of calcific deposits. In the internal iliac artery, the gross calcifications have been regularly demonstrated in the dorso-medial wall. The predominant localisation of the calcification in these parts of the vessels and its absence in the others depend on the definite structural features of the arterial tube and different affinity for calcium of the individual structural elements. In both iliac arteries, only the primary internal elastic membrane undergoes early calcification. However, unlike the most muscular arteries, this membrane is not developed in the whole arterial circumference of the common iliac and internal iliac arteries, but is absent in large areas of their arterial luminal layer. In these areas, the subendothelial or subintimal elastic layers are formed by the networks of longitudinally arranged elastic fibers or membraneous elastic structures which arise from the elastic networks with the further growth. These elastic elements always stay free of calcific deposits. The structural features found in both iliac arteries may be important for the development of the later pathological changes.
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