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Am J Cardiol ; 112(12): 1948-52, 2013 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24079520

RESUMO

PHACE syndrome represents the association of large infantile hemangiomas of the head and neck with brain, cerebrovascular, cardiac, ocular, and ventral or midline defects. Cardiac and cerebrovascular anomalies are the most common extracutaneous features of PHACE, and they also constitute the greatest source of potential morbidity. Congenital heart disease in PHACE is incompletely described, and this study was conducted to better characterize its features. This study of the International PHACE Syndrome Registry represents the largest central review of clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic data for cardiovascular anomalies in patients with PHACE to date. Sixty-two (41%) of 150 subjects had intracardiac, aortic arch, or brachiocephalic vessel anomalies. Aberrant origin of a subclavian artery was the most common cardiovascular anomaly (present in 31 (21%) of 150 subjects). Coarctation was the second most common anomaly, identified in 28 (19%) of 150 subjects, and can be missed clinically in patients with PHACE because of the frequent association of arch obstruction with aberrant subclavian origin. Twenty-three (37%) of 62 subjects with cardiovascular anomalies required procedural intervention. A greater percentage of hemangiomas were located on the left side of the head and neck in patients with coarctation (46% vs 39%); however, hemangioma distribution did not predict the presence of cardiovascular anomalies overall. In conclusion, PHACE is associated with a high risk of congenital heart disease. Cardiac and aortic arch imaging with detailed assessment of arch patency and brachiocephalic origins is essential for any patient suspected of having PHACE. Longitudinal investigation is needed to determine the long-term outcomes of cardiovascular anomalies in PHACE.


Assuntos
Aorta Torácica/anormalidades , Coartação Aórtica/epidemiologia , Tronco Braquiocefálico/anormalidades , Anormalidades do Olho/epidemiologia , Cardiopatias Congênitas/epidemiologia , Síndromes Neurocutâneas/epidemiologia , Sistema de Registros , Comorbidade , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Veia Subclávia/anormalidades , Grau de Desobstrução Vascular
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Semin Cutan Med Surg ; 29(2): 92-105, 2010 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20579598

RESUMO

The last decade has yielded many significant advances in hematopoietic transplantation techniques, immunomodulatory prophylaxis, and diagnostic and treatment approaches to acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Unfortunately, GVHD remains the cardinal complication in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, with significant associated rates of morbidity and mortality. In this review, we highlight the numerous strides that have been made in making hematopoietic transplantation more successful and provide an update on the clinical and histopathological features of both acute and chronic GVHD in the pediatric population. It is critical for dermatologists to be aware of the characteristic features of cutaneous acute and chronic GVHD and to remain up to date on the evolving spectrum of these conditions. We discuss 5 cases with clinico-pathologic correlation to illustrate the key concepts and principles underlying the diagnosis and management of both acute and chronic GVHD.


Assuntos
Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro/diagnóstico , Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro/terapia , Transplante de Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/efeitos adversos , Doença Aguda , Adolescente , Tipagem e Reações Cruzadas Sanguíneas , Superfície Corporal , Doença Crônica , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro/epidemiologia , Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro/patologia , Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Prognóstico , Fatores de Risco , Condicionamento Pré-Transplante , Adulto Jovem
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J Cutan Pathol ; 37(4): 416-25, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20377671

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The clinical differential diagnosis of photo-distributed papules and plaques includes polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) and lupus erythematosus (LE). These entities share many histopathological features. However, in most contemporary textbooks, a broad band of papillary dermal edema is reported to be characteristic of PMLE and not seen in LE. Nonetheless, older reports describe papillary dermal edema in LE, including acute cutaneous LE (ACLE) in patients with systemic LE (SLE) and early lesions of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). Older reports also describe papillary dermal edema in microscopic sections of dermatomyositis (DM). METHODS: Retrospective review. RESULTS: Nine cases of LE (including two patients with acute lesions of SLE, six with DLE and one unclassifiable) and three cases of DM were identified in which sections showed striking papillary dermal edema. Attributes of chronicity, such as epidermal atrophy, follicular plugging and basement membrane thickening, were present concurrently in many sections. CONCLUSIONS: Marked papillary dermal edema does not reliably distinguish PMLE from LE as it can be seen in ACLE, early and late lesions of DLE and DM. This phenomenon has been underemphasized in recent reports and textbooks. Furthermore, papillary dermal edema in chronic lesions of DLE has not been previously reported.


Assuntos
Dermatomiosite/patologia , Edema/patologia , Lúpus Eritematoso Cutâneo/patologia , Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade/patologia , Pele/patologia , Adulto , Idoso , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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J Am Acad Dermatol ; 61(6): 1060.e1-14, 2009 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19664847

RESUMO

Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus and a similar condition, porokeratotic eccrine and hair follicle nevus, are rare disorders of keratinization with eccrine and hair follicle involvement. We describe the clinical features in 5 patients, all of whom had widespread skin involvement following the lines of Blaschko. Two patients presented with erosions in the newborn period as the initial manifestation of their disease; one had an associated structural anomaly, unilateral breast hypoplasia; and one adult had malignant transformation in the nevus with development of multifocal squamous cell carcinomas. Three patients had histologic involvement of both acrosyringia and acrotrichia. Based on the observation of overlapping histologic features, we propose the name "porokeratotic adnexal ostial nevus" to incorporate the previously described entities porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus and porokeratotic eccrine and hair follicle nevus.


Assuntos
Nevo Intradérmico/patologia , Poroceratose/patologia , Neoplasias Cutâneas/patologia , Neoplasias das Glândulas Sudoríparas/patologia , Adulto , Feminino , Folículo Piloso , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Nevo Intradérmico/classificação , Nevo Intradérmico/congênito , Poroceratose/classificação , Neoplasias Cutâneas/classificação , Neoplasias Cutâneas/congênito
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 23(5): 476-80, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17014646

RESUMO

The association consisting of posterior fossal malformations, cervicofacial, hemangiomas, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects, eye anomalies, and sternal clefting, or supraumbilical raphe, refers to the occurrence of congenital structural and vascular anomalies in the presence of a facial hemangioma. We report a patient with this association, growth retardation, and developmental delay who was found to have a partially empty sella turcica, central hypothyroidism, and growth hormone deficiency. Endocrinologic evaluation should be considered in any infant with this association.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Faciais/complicações , Hemangioma/complicações , Hipopituitarismo/complicações , Neoplasias Cutâneas/complicações , Malformações Vasculares do Sistema Nervoso Central , Fossa Craniana Posterior/anormalidades , Anormalidades do Olho , Feminino , Cardiopatias Congênitas , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Esterno/anormalidades , Síndrome
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Blood ; 107(6): 2440-5, 2006 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16322477

RESUMO

Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are malignancies of T cells that have a special affinity for the skin. We have previously reported that much of the T-cell receptor repertoire is altered in CTCL, and both malignant and nonmalignant clones are numerically expanded, presumably in response to T-cell trophic cytokines. We therefore examined levels of the T-cell trophic cytokines IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-12, IL-13, and IL-15 in plasma in 93 CTCL patients and healthy controls. Only IL-7 levels were elevated in CTCL. We next looked at lesional skin from patients with CTCL and found elevated levels of IL-7 mRNA. Explant cultures of normal and lesional CTCL skin biopsies revealed significantly more IL-7 protein production in CTCL skin. Additionally, cultures of CTCL skin released greater numbers of T cells than normal skin; this was blocked by the addition of an IL-7 neutralizing antibody. Finally, these cultures induced proliferation of normal peripheral skin-homing T cells that were added to the cultures. These observations led us to postulate that IL-7 produced by skin cells contributes to the survival and proliferation of T cells within skin lesions and is likely the source of elevated circulating IL-7 in CTCL.


Assuntos
Proliferação de Células , Interleucina-7/fisiologia , Linfoma Cutâneo de Células T/etiologia , Linfócitos T/patologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Sobrevivência Celular , Células Cultivadas , Humanos , Interleucina-7/sangue , Interleucina-7/genética , Interleucinas/sangue , Linfoma Cutâneo de Células T/patologia , RNA Mensageiro/análise , Pele
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Clin Cancer Res ; 11(23): 8243-9, 2005 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16322281

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a spectrum of disease of unknown etiology defined by infiltrates of activated and malignant T cells in the skin. In working with blood from CTCL patients, we noticed frequent activation of neutrophils; therefore, we tested the hypothesis that neutrophils are activated in CTCL subjects compared with normal healthy controls. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Using peripheral blood of 44 subjects with CTCL and 15 normal controls, we examined three measures of neutrophil activation. These are the presence of neutrophils of reduced buoyant density, the presence of primed neutrophils in a stimulated chemiluminescence assay, and changes in surface markers by flow cytometry. In addition, we tested plasma interleukin-8 (IL-8) and leukotriene B4 (LTB4) levels using ELISA. RESULTS: A significantly larger fraction of hypodense neutrophils was observed in CTCL subjects compared with normals (10.6 +/- 1.7% versus 1.5 +/- 0.4%). Stimulated chemiluminescence was also significantly increased in CTCL, and analysis of neutrophil surface markers using flow cytometry showed significantly increased CD11b and CD66b and decreased CD62L, consistent with neutrophil activation. These changes were present even in early stages of CTCL. We further found that plasma IL-8 and LTB4 levels are elevated in CTCL, which could form a feedback loop contributing to disease pathophysiology. CONCLUSIONS: CTCL is associated with systemic neutrophil activation, even in early disease, and a feedback loop between neutrophils and T cells mediated by IL-8 and LTB4 is a potential contribution to the pathophysiology of CTCL.


Assuntos
Linfoma Cutâneo de Células T/imunologia , Ativação de Neutrófilo , Neutrófilos/imunologia , Neoplasias Cutâneas/imunologia , Antígenos CD/metabolismo , Antígeno CD11b/metabolismo , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Moléculas de Adesão Celular/metabolismo , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Citometria de Fluxo , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI , Humanos , Interleucina-8/sangue , Selectina L/metabolismo , Leucotrieno B4/sangue , Luminescência
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J Bone Miner Res ; 20(4): 635-43, 2005 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15765183

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: Cytoplasmic arrestins regulate PTH signaling in vitro. We show that female beta-arrestin2(-/-) mice have decreased bone mass and altered bone architecture. The effects of intermittent PTH administration on bone microarchitecture differed in beta-arrestin2(-/-) and wildtype mice. These data indicate that arrestin-mediated regulation of intracellular signaling contributes to the differential effects of PTH at endosteal and periosteal bone surfaces. INTRODUCTION: The effects of PTH differ at endosteal and periosteal surfaces, suggesting that PTH activity in these compartments may depend on some yet unidentified mechanism(s) of regulation. The action of PTH in bone is mediated primarily by intracellular cAMP, and the cytoplasmic molecule beta-arrestin2 plays a central role in this signaling regulation. Thus, we hypothesized that arrestins would modulate the effects of PTH on bone in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used pDXA, muCT, histomorphometry, and serum markers of bone turnover to assess the skeletal response to intermittent PTH (0, 20, 40, or 80 mug/kg/day) in adult female mice null for beta-arrestin2 (beta-arr2(-/-)) and wildtype (WT) littermates (7-11/group). RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: beta-arr2(-/-) mice had significantly lower total body BMD, trabecular bone volume fraction (BV/TV), and femoral cross-sectional area compared with WT. In WT females, PTH increased total body BMD, trabecular bone parameters, and cortical thickness, with a trend toward decreased midfemoral medullary area. In beta-arr2(-/-) mice, PTH not only improved total body BMD, trabecular bone architecture, and cortical thickness, but also dose-dependently increased femoral cross-sectional area and medullary area. Histomorphometry showed that PTH-stimulated periosteal bone formation was 2-fold higher in beta-arr2(-/-) compared with WT. Osteocalcin levels were significantly lower in beta-arr2(-/-) mice, but increased dose-dependently with PTH in both beta-arr2(-/-) and WT. In contrast, whereas the resorption marker TRACP5B increased dose-dependently in WT, 20-80 mug/kg/day of PTH was equipotent with regard to stimulation of TRACP5B in beta-arr2(-/-). In summary, beta-arrestin2 plays an important role in bone mass acquisition and remodeling. In estrogen-replete female mice, the ability of intermittent PTH to stimulate periosteal bone apposition and endosteal resorption is inhibited by arrestins. We therefore infer that arrestin-mediated regulation of intracellular signaling contributes to the differential effects of PTH on cancellous and cortical bone.


Assuntos
Arrestinas/fisiologia , Osso e Ossos/efeitos dos fármacos , Hormônio Paratireóideo/farmacologia , Animais , Arrestinas/genética , Biomarcadores/sangue , Densidade Óssea/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Fêmur/citologia , Fêmur/efeitos dos fármacos , Fêmur/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Hormônio Paratireóideo/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , beta-Arrestina 2 , beta-Arrestinas
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