2013
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e3182840741
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Teaching Neuro Images : Lipoid proteinosis (Urbach-Wiethe disease)

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“…Five female participants with Urbach-Wiethe disease (UWD) partly from the South African UWD cohort [51] and 12 matched controls took part in the experiment. UWD, also known as lipoid proteinosis [52], is a rare genetic disorder that leads to a variety of symptoms such as thickening of the skin and beaded eyelid papules, and also results in calcification of brain tissue. Mutations in the extracellular matrix protein (ECM1) gene on chromosome 1 (1q21) are responsible for UWD symptoms [53].…”
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“…Five female participants with Urbach-Wiethe disease (UWD) partly from the South African UWD cohort [51] and 12 matched controls took part in the experiment. UWD, also known as lipoid proteinosis [52], is a rare genetic disorder that leads to a variety of symptoms such as thickening of the skin and beaded eyelid papules, and also results in calcification of brain tissue. Mutations in the extracellular matrix protein (ECM1) gene on chromosome 1 (1q21) are responsible for UWD symptoms [53].…”
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“…Extracellular matrix protein 1 (ECM1) is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of ureteric bud patterning and branching (2), lung regeneration in post‐pneumonectomy mice (3), and various disease processes, including lipoid proteinosis (46), lichen sclerosus (710), and ulcerative colitis (11, 12). ECM1 plays a critical role in the acquisition of immune tolerance and allergic responses via particular T‐cell subsets, such as CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T cells and Th2 cells (13).…”
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“…UrbacheWiethe Disease (UWD) provides the neuroscience community with a unique possibility to study the functions of the amygdala in a causal way. UWD or lipoid proteinosis is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic disease that leads to thickening of the skin, beaded eyelid papules, other dermatological symptoms and calcification of brain tissue (Quirici & da Rocha, 2013). So far, 250 to 300 cases have been described in the literature, with current estimations of less than 100 individuals alive (van Honk, Terburg, Thornton, Stein, & Morgan, 2016).…”
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