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10768634 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy. | ||
Kim HJ, Jeon BS, Lee KW. Arch Neurol. 2000;57(4):576-80. |
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Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy. | ||
10768634 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy. | ||
Kim HJ, Jeon BS, Lee KW. Arch Neurol. 2000;57(4):576-80. |
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A 37-year-old woman had a 3-year history of involuntary spasms of the right masseter muscle in association with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy. | ||
1589383 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Middle Aged |
Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA. | ||
Adebajo AO, Crisp AJ, Nicholls A, Hazleman BL. Postgrad Med J. 1992;68(797):216-8. |
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We report here two cases showing associations between localized scleroderma and vasculitis, mononeuritis multiplex, juvenile chronic arthritis and hemiatrophy. | ||
1589383 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Middle Aged |
Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA. | ||
Adebajo AO, Crisp AJ, Nicholls A, Hazleman BL. Postgrad Med J. 1992;68(797):216-8. |
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Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA. | ||
1485755 |
FEMALE | Middle Aged |
[Facial hemiatrophy, homolateral cervical linear scleroderma and thyroid disease]. | ||
Claudy AL, Segault D, Rousset H, Moulin G. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1992;119(8):543-5. |
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This case raises two problems: one is the problem of distinction between Romberg's disease and facial hemiatrophy due to a genuine localized scleroderma; the other concerns the relationship between localized scleroderma and dysthyroidism. | ||
1485755 |
FEMALE | Middle Aged |
[Facial hemiatrophy, homolateral cervical linear scleroderma and thyroid disease]. | ||
Claudy AL, Segault D, Rousset H, Moulin G. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1992;119(8):543-5. |
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This case raises two problems: one is the problem of distinction between Romberg's disease and facial hemiatrophy due to a genuine localized scleroderma; the other concerns the relationship between localized scleroderma and dysthyroidism. | ||
2707287 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Progressive hemifacial atrophy with localized scleroderma. | ||
Tan E, Kurkcuoglu N, Atalag M, Gokoz A, Zileli T. Eur Neurol. 1989;29(1):15-7. |
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We describe a patient with localized scleroderma in association with homolateral atrophy of the tongue and marked ipsilateral facial hemiatrophy which was confirmed histologically. | ||
838576 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
[Idiopathic and sclerodermic facial hemiatrophy with generalized myopathy. Clinical, electromyographic and histologic examinations of six patients]. | ||
Runne U, Fasshauer K. Hautarzt. 1977;28(1):10-7. |
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These observations suggest that facial hemiatrophy can originate (a) in a localized scleroderma in the involved part of the face, (b) in an ipsilateral "sclerodermie en coup de sabre", or (c) in the coexistence of both. | ||
838576 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
[Idiopathic and sclerodermic facial hemiatrophy with generalized myopathy. Clinical, electromyographic and histologic examinations of six patients]. | ||
Runne U, Fasshauer K. Hautarzt. 1977;28(1):10-7. |
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Two were found to have idiopathic and four facial hemiatrophy due to different types of localized scleroderma. | ||
1028996 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome). | ||
Rischebieth RH. Proc Aust Assoc Neurol. 1976;13:109-12. |
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In all three cases there is evidence of localised scleroderma or morphea in association with the facial hemiatrophy. |