Cutis Laxa Causes, Symptoms and Treatment and Related Disorders Important It is possible that the main title of the report Cutis Laxa is not the name you expected.
What is cutis laxa? Cutis laxa is a disorder of connective tissue, which is the tissue that forms the body's supportive framework. Connective tissue provides structure and strength to the muscles, joints, organs, and skin.
cutis laxa - caused by mutations in the ATP6V0A2 gene At least 18 mutations in the ATP6V0A2 gene have been identified in people with cutis laxa.
Definition Cutis laxa (Latin for loose or lax skin) is a connective tissue disorder in which the skin lacks elasticity and hangs in loose folds. Description Cutis laxa is extremely rare; less than a few hundred cases worldwide have been described.
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Cutis Laxa with Bone Dystrophy ... anteverted nostrils, short nose Cutis Laxa with Growth and Developmental Delay ... anteverted nostrils, short nose Cutis Laxa with or without Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation ... anteverted nostrils, short nose ...
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Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AAt), Arterial blood gases (ABGs), bronchial tubes, bronchitis, bronchodilators, chronic bronchitis, corticosteroids, cutis laxa, dyspnea, emphysema, inhaled steroids, leukotriene modifiers, lung disease, ...
Associated conditions include cutis laxa[2] and ataxia.[3] Lattice corneal dystrophy type II. Black and white light micrograph showing deposits of amyloid in cornea. Congo red stain. [edit] References ...
Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma, Hereditary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas Cutis Laxa Cutis Laxa-Growth Deficiency Syndrome Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita Cuts Cuts: When Stitches Are Needed Back to top ...
Cutaneous Leukocytoclastic Angiitis Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma, Hereditary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas Cutis Laxa Cutis Laxa-Growth Deficiency Syndrome Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita Cuts ...
Chhabra SK, Gupta RK, Singh T. Cutis laxa and pulmonary emphysema. Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci. 2001;43(4):235-237.
Examples of disorders in this group include: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome ; Marfan's syndrome ; pseudoxanthoma elasticum ; cutis laxa ; and mucopolysaccharidoses . Osteochondrodysplasias are hereditary disorders that affect bone or cartilage.
Cutis Laxa Cutis Marmorata Telangiectasia Congenita syndrome see M-CMTC syndrome CVID see Primary Immunodeficiencies CVS see Cyclical Vomiting Cyclic vomiting see Cyclical Vomiting Cyclical neutropenia see Neutropenia (Severe Chronic) ...
These conditions include cutis laxa, a rare disease that causes premature aging, and Marfan syndrome, a disorder that affects many different organs, especially the heart, eyes, skeleton and lungs. When to seek medical advice ...
See also: Deficiency, Infections, Cancer, Fibrosis, Arthritis
 
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