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J Am Acad Dermatol ; 53(4): 639-43, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16198785

ABSTRACT

Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis with the classical triad of macrocephaly, genital lentiginosis, and intestinal polyposis. Characteristic mucocutaneous manifestations include vascular malformations, lipomatosis, speckled lentiginosis of the penis or vulva, facial verrucae-like or acanthosis nigricans-like lesions, and multiple acrochordons of the neck, axilla, and groin. We present a case of Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome with macrocephaly, abnormal facies, lipoma, tender and painful arteriovenous hemangiomas, lymphangiokeratomas, musculoskeletal abnormalities, and localized myopathy. We also describe previously unreported findings, including peripheral neuropathy, punctate cystic changes in acral tubular bones, and enostosis of talus. Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome needs recognition by dermatologists because affected patients may present with mucocutaneous and subcutaneous lesions that may simulate other dermatological disorders.


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Abnormalities, Multiple , Adenomatous Polyposis Coli , Head/abnormalities , Hemangioma , Lentigo , Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Abnormalities, Multiple/pathology , Adenomatous Polyposis Coli/surgery , Child , Dermis/pathology , Germ-Line Mutation , Hemangioma/pathology , Humans , Keratosis/pathology , Lentigo/pathology , Male , PTEN Phosphohydrolase/genetics , Penile Diseases/pathology , Syndrome , Warts/pathology
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Pediatr Res ; 53(6): 977-82, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12621099

ABSTRACT

Hypotensive episodes are frequent during pregnancy, and their functional effect on fetal brain has not been studied. We produced systemic hypotension for 30 min during mid-gestation in pregnant rats and examined their offspring on postnatal days 1 and 28. When compared with sham controls, the brain of the hypotensive group contained more TUNEL-positive cells in the hippocampal and periventricular regions on both time points. Spatial learning assessed by water milk maze test was impaired in 28-day-old pups of the hypotensive mothers. According to these results, transient maternal hypotension can induce apoptotic cell death in fetal brain and affect learning. Similar mechanisms may be considered and investigated in the pathogenesis of human learning disorders.


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Apoptosis , Fetal Diseases/pathology , Hypotension/pathology , Learning , Animals , Female , Fetal Diseases/physiopathology , Hypotension/physiopathology , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Maze Learning , Pregnancy , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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