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Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis: Title and subTitle BreakA 15-Year Follow-up

Diane Quintal, MD, FRCP(C); Robert Jackson, MD, FRCP(C)
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Accepted for publication June 8, 1984.

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From the Division of Dermatology, University of Ottawa and Ottawa Civic Hospital.


Arch Dermatol. 1985;121(8):1062-1063. doi:10.1001/archderm.1985.01660080116028
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† A 37-year-old man was seen because of juvenile hyaline fibromatosis that had been present since he was 2 to 3 years old. His case illustrates the progressive nature of the disease, and during the years attempts to treat the condition were as mutilating in some cases as the disease itself.

(Arch Dermatol 1985;121:1062-1063)

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Kitano Y:  Juvenile hyalin fibromatosis . Arch Dermatol 1976;;112:86-88.
Drescher E, Woyke S, Markiewica C, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis in siblings . J Pediatr Surg 1967;;2:427-430.
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Finlay AY, Ferguson SD, Holt PJA:  Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis . Br J Dermatol 1983;;108:609-616.
Ishikawa H, Meada H, Takamatsu H, et al:  Systemic hyalinosis (juvenile hyaline fibromatosis): Ultrastructure of the hyaline with particular reference to the cross-banded structure . Arch Dermatol 1979;;265:195-206.
Woyke S, Domagala W, Olszewski W:  Ultrastructure of a fibromatosis hyalinica multiplex juvenilis . Cancer 1970;;26:1157-1168.
Iwatha S, Horiuchi R, Maeda H, et al:  Systemic hyalinosis or juvenile hyaline fibromatosis: Ultrastructure and biochemical study of culture of skin fibroblasts . Arch Dermatol Res 1980;; 267:115-121.

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Kitano Y, Horiki M, Aoki T, et al:  Two cases of juvenile hyalin fibromatosis: Some histological, electron microscopic, and tissue culture observations . Arch Dermatol 1972;;106:877-883.
Kitano Y:  Juvenile hyalin fibromatosis . Arch Dermatol 1976;;112:86-88.
Drescher E, Woyke S, Markiewica C, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis in siblings . J Pediatr Surg 1967;;2:427-430.
Puretic S, Puretic B, Fiser-Herman M, et al:  A unique form of mesenchymal dysplasia . Br J Dermatol 1962;;74:8-19.
Finlay AY, Ferguson SD, Holt PJA:  Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis . Br J Dermatol 1983;;108:609-616.
Ishikawa H, Meada H, Takamatsu H, et al:  Systemic hyalinosis (juvenile hyaline fibromatosis): Ultrastructure of the hyaline with particular reference to the cross-banded structure . Arch Dermatol 1979;;265:195-206.
Woyke S, Domagala W, Olszewski W:  Ultrastructure of a fibromatosis hyalinica multiplex juvenilis . Cancer 1970;;26:1157-1168.
Iwatha S, Horiuchi R, Maeda H, et al:  Systemic hyalinosis or juvenile hyaline fibromatosis: Ultrastructure and biochemical study of culture of skin fibroblasts . Arch Dermatol Res 1980;; 267:115-121.

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