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  1. Ochronosis
  2. Exogenous ochronosis.(CASE REPORTS): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by M. Huerta Brogeras, M. Sanchez-Viera, 2006-01-01
  3. Alkaptonuria: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Margaret, PhD Alic, 2005

81. SpringerLink: Neuroradiology - Abstract Volume 42 Issue 12 (2000) Pp 905-907
diagnostic neuroradiology A case of ochronosis MRI of the lumbar spine. AbstractWe present the MRI features of the lumbar spine in a patient with ochronosis.
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Neuroradiology
ISSN: 0028-3940 (printed version)
ISSN: 1432-1920 (electronic version) Table of Contents Abstract Volume 42 Issue 12 (2000) pp 905-907
diagnostic neuroradiology : A case of ochronosis: MRI of the lumbar spine
R. Choudhury, S. S. Rajamani, V. Rajshekhar
Department of Neurological Sciences, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore-632004, Tamil Nadu, India e-mail: vraj@neuro.cmc.ernet.in Tel.: 91-4 16-22 21 02, ext. 20 18/27 67 Fax: 91-4 16-23 21 03/23 20 35
Received: 25 October 1999/Accepted: 8 April 2000 Abstract We present the MRI features of the lumbar spine in a patient with ochronosis. Key words Article in PDF format (73 KB) Online publication: December 13, 2000
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82. P. A. Piccione: Bibliographical Database Of Ancient Egyptian Medicine
1396, Ablin, R., Gonder, MJ, Immerman, RS AIDS A Disease of AncientEgypt? . DISEASES AND CONDITIONSALKAPTONURIA (ochronosis).
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A Report on: This database is currently unavailable on the Internet Classified Bibliographical Database
of Ancient Egyptian Medicine
and Medical Practice
Including: Palaeopathology, Biology
and Human Anthropology
(from A.D. 1676 to the Present) compiled and edited by
Peter A. Piccione
Description
This bibliogaphical database is still in progress. It is a major and comprehensive bibliography designed to facilitate academic research on the subjects of medicine and health in the Nile River Valley from the prehistoric era to early Christian times. As of Spring 2001, the bibliography contains about 3,000 citations that have been fully catalogued and cross-referenced in an electronic database employing the textbase programs INMAGIC DB/TEXTWORKS® and INMAGIC PLUS® . Currently, the entries are cross-referenced under 579 discrete subject headings.
Why Egypt?
The consistently hot and dry desert climate of the Nile Valley has facilitated the preservation of substantial numbers of human remains throughout the millennia. Beginning from at least 10,000 B.C. (the Qada Culture) and ensuing through Late Antiquity, these remains survive either as mummified corpses or unmummified skeletal material, most of which is appropriate for pathological study. The Egyptian environment is also conducive to the preservation of medically-related architecture and artifacts. Archaeology has identified healing centers and sanatoria (e.g., Dendera and Deir el-Bahari), and it has strongly inferred the existence of temple-based establishments for training physician-priests (

83. Orthopaedic Web Links (OWL): Case Presentations
Clinical Manifestations of ochronosis, http//www.orthoweb.be/cases/ochronosis.htm(Added Thu Jan 31 2002 Hits 20 Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It Review It.
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84. Indian Journal Of Dermatology __________________________________________________
Bottom Of Page Top Of Page. ochronosis. ochronosis is a rare disorderwhich presents with distinct clinical and biochemical features.
http://www.e-ijd.org/oct_dec_2k_abstracts.html
Vol 45 No 4
October - December 2000
ABSTRACTS
Iconography in Dermatology
Karl Holubar, Stella Fatvoic-Ferencic
Dermatology as a medical speciality and as a medical discipline designated semantically as such, is about two hundred years old. This notwithstanding, skin disease has been in the focus of attention by the medical and the lay world since time immemorial. Ancient texts, be they Biblical or Vedic, attest to that. Dermatology depends more on visual presentation of disease characteristics than do other disciplines. For this reason, dermatologic imagery has played an important role over the last two centuries during which the discipline was established. This development from woodcuts, to etchings, to chromolithographs, to photographs, is outlined.
Protease production in dermatophytes during sporulation and vegetative phase - its role in pathogenesis and mating type associated virulence
S Ranganathan, M S Ranjith, S Gokul Shankar, S Arun Mozhi Balajee, B N Selvakumar, Mohammad Aejaz
Different strains of common dermatophytes including different mating strain, collected from clinical, animal and soil sources as also some tester strains, were studied for their proteolytic enzyme activity during vegetative and sporulation phases. Sabouraud's dextrose broth and Takashio broth were used to induce vegetative and sporulation phases respectively in these dermatophytes. All the strains of T. rubrum showed very low enzyme activity during sporulation when compared to vegetative growth phase. In other species of dermatophytes, the enzyme activity was found to be almost similar during both the growth phases. High protease production in association with one mating type of A. vanbreuseghemii was observed. The enzyme activity of clinical isolates of the non-anthropophilic species such as T. simii, M. nanum and M. gypseum were relatively low when compared to T. mentogrophytes var. interdigitale and T. tonsurans. The severity of the lesion produced by these dermatophytes supports the validity of keratin specific keratinase in dermatophytes. Our study established the fact that protease in dermatophytes has a definite role in pathogenesis. Protease production during sporulation in T. rubrum may be one of the selective of this species.

85. Alkaptonuria In Health > Conditions And Diseases > Genetic Disorders
Alkaptonuria and ochronosis. A detailed look at these disorders, how it affectsthe many body parts, diagnosis, diet and treatment are discussed.
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A brief discussion about this disease and its statistics world wide. Followed by a case study of a 4 year old boy, whose parents noted the darkening of the urine to an almost black color when it was left standing.

86. WorldOrtho - Lecture Notes On Arthritis
disease, myelomeningocele. Acute Rheumatic Fever Group A Bhemolyticstrep infections. ochronosis. Degenerative arthritis resulting
http://www.worldortho.com/database/lectures/lecture2.html
LECTURE 2: ARTHRITIS Eugene Sherry, MD, MPH, FRACS.
Senior Lecturer,
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Sydney, Australia. Knee replacement Pagets disease with OA Charcot forefoot Osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease)- is the most common form of arthritis. Aetiology - On a cellular level, osteoarthritis may be a result of a failed attempt of chondrocytes to repair damaged cartilage as well as increased water content may result from childhood (SUFE see case 14 , Perthes see POT, CDH, Sepsis, necrosis) or in adulthood from abnormal bone (Pagets, AVN see case 13 ), abnormal cartilage (see POT), abnormal loads (malunion). Characteristics - On exam include decreased ROM and crepitus. The knee is the most common joint affected. Treatment begins with supportive measures (activity modification, cane, etc.) and includes NSAIDs and a variety of surgical procedures ranging from arthroscopy to arthroplasty. Neuropathic Arthropathy (Charcot Joint) An extreme form of osteoarthritis caused by a disturbance in the sensory innervation of a joint. Causes include diabetes (foot), tabes dorsalis (lower extremity)

87. Best Practice Of Medicine - Endocrine And Metabolic Arthropathies
ochronosis, ochronosis Tissue accumulation of homogentisic acid leads tothe clinical manifestations of ochronosis (Table 5) 16. ochronosis
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88. Alkaptonuria From Pediatrics / Genetics And Metabolic Disease
collagenous tissues occurs. In the fourth decade, external signs ofpigment deposition, called ochronosis, begin to appear. The slate
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eMedicine Journal Pediatrics Genetics And Metabolic Disease
Alkaptonuria
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: ochronosis Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Authored by Karl S Roth, MD , Chief, Divisions of Genetics, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University and Medical College of Virginia Karl S Roth, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha American Academy of Pediatrics American Association for the Advancement of Science American College of Nutrition ... Sigma Xi , Society for Pediatric Research, and Southern Society for Pediatric Research Edited by James Bowman, MD , Senior Scholar of Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, Professor Emeritus, Department of Pathology, University of Chicago; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota; Leonard G Feld, MD, PhD , Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Atlantic Health System, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey;

89. ESPERIENZE DERMATOLOGICHE ? DERMATOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES

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ESPERIENZE DERMATOLOGICHE
Vol IV numero 1 - Gennaio 2002 - 87-91 Ocronosi esogena: a proposito di due casi A. Morrone, G. Franco, L.M. Muscardin* Servizio di Medicina Preventiva delle Migrazioni del Turismo e di Dermatologia Tropicale. Istituto San Gafficano-IRCCS - Roma. *Laboratorio di Dermatopatologia Polo Dermatologico S. Gallicano IRCCS Roma Parole chiave: Ocronosi esogena Il frequente utilizzo di creme schiarenti, soprattutto a base di idrochinone e di corticosteroidi, espone a notevoli complicanze dermatologiche, soprattutto se tali prodotti vengono usati quotidianamente e per lunghi periodi. Attraverso canali impropri, possono essere reperite sul mercato numerose formulazioni di questi prodotti, provenienti soprattutto da alcuni paesi africani (Nigeria, Costa d'Avorio, Sud-Africa) o dalla stessa Europa e il cui commercio si effettua al di fuori di ogni controllo sanitario. Le complicanze osservate vanno dalla comparsa dell'acne, alle dermatosi infettive modificate dall'applicazione locale di corticosteroidi, alle discromie, agli eczemi da contatto, alle striae cutis distensae. Casi clinici Entrambe le pazienti riferivano di aver fatto uso quotidianamente e per molti mesi di numerosi prodotti depigmentanti, di natura non ben precisata, ma verosimilmente contenenti idrochinone ad alta concentrazione e corticosteroidi locali.

90. Title
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