This is a case of generalized annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma (AEGCG) associated with borrelia infection and genes of p-30, p-31, p-39
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Se trata de un caso de granuloma elastolítico anular de células gigantes (GEACG) generalizado, asociado con infección por Borrelia y con los genes de p-30, p-31, p-39. Una posible reacción transmediada del tipo de célula T que podría haber inducido la GEACG, se discute a partir del concepto de "proteínas de shock térmico (PST) y mímica molecular".Palabras claves: Granuloma anular elastolítico de células gigantes, Borrelia burgdorferi, proteínas de shock térmico, enfermedad de Lyme, mímica molecular West Indian Med J 2015; 64 (4): 447From:
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