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JAMA Dermatol ; 150(10): 1083-7, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24989352

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IMPORTANCE: Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare genodermatosis characterized by oculocutaneous albinism, platelet dysfunction, and in some patients, pulmonary fibrosis and granulomatous colitis. The granulomatous inflammation in the bowel of patients with HPS can be indistinguishable clinically and histologically from that of Crohn disease (CD); however, mucocutaneous granulomatous lesions have not been considered among the typical skin findings of HPS. OBSERVATIONS: We report a case of an albino woman in her 40s with a history of CD and pulmonary fibrosis who presented with ulcers, plaques, and nodules in the vulva, perineum, inguinal creases, and left axilla. These cutaneous findings had the typical clinical and histologic findings of metastatic cutaneous CD. However, she also had a genetically confirmed diagnosis of HPS. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: It is unclear whether our patient's cutaneous findings were due to CD or secondary to HPS. This report reviews the features of HPS and CD, 2 entities characterized by a granulomatous inflammatory reaction pattern but with unique genetic and clinical features, and discusses the possible overlap between the 2 diagnoses.


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Enfermedad de Crohn/complicaciones , Granuloma/etiología , Síndrome de Hermanski-Pudlak/complicaciones , Adulto , Axila , Femenino , Granuloma/terapia , Ingle , Síndrome de Hermanski-Pudlak/diagnóstico , Humanos , Membrana Mucosa , Perineo , Enfermedades de la Vulva/etiología , Enfermedades de la Vulva/terapia
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Inflamm Res ; 61(2): 87-96, 2012 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22197935

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OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: The goal of this review is to examine the effector functions of Th17 cells in host defense and autoimmunity. MATERIAL: Published literature on Th17 cells was reviewed with a focus on the secreted products that mediate effector activities of these cells. RESULTS: Th17 cells secrete an array of cytokines that contribute to host defense and that bridge the innate and adaptive arms of the immune response. When this subset of T cells is dysregulated, autoimmune phenomena develop that contribute to the manifestations of many autoimmune diseases. CONCLUSIONS: Th17 cells are positioned at a crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity and provide mediators that are essential for host defense. Current interest in harnessing this system for treatment of autoimmune disease will be challenged by the need to avoid abrogating these many protective functions.


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Enfermedades Autoinmunes/inmunología , Autoinmunidad , Citocinas/inmunología , Citocinas/metabolismo , Células Th17/inmunología , Animales , Infecciones Bacterianas/inmunología , Femenino , Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno/inmunología , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Micosis/inmunología
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