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- Proteus_syndrome abstract "Proteus syndrome, also known as Wiedemann syndrome (named after the German paediatrician Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann), is a congenital disorder that causes skin overgrowth and atypical bone development, often accompanied by tumors over half the body.Proteus syndrome is highly variable, and is named after the Greek sea-god Proteus, who could change his shape.The condition appears to have been first described in the American medical literature by Drs. Samia Temtamy and John Rogers in 1976 Dr. Michael Cohen described it in 1979, only a few more than 200 cases have been confirmed worldwide, with estimates that about 120 people are currently alive with the condition. As attenuated forms of the disease may exist, there could be many people with Proteus syndrome who remain undiagnosed. Those most readily diagnosed are also the most severely disfigured.".
- Proteus_syndrome diseasesdb "30070".
- Proteus_syndrome emedicineSubject "derm".
- Proteus_syndrome emedicineTopic "721".
- Proteus_syndrome meshId "D016715".
- Proteus_syndrome omim "176920".
- Proteus_syndrome thumbnail Proteus_Syndrome_-_NHGRI_-_NHI.jpg?width=300.
- Proteus_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink br.fcgi?book=gene&part=phts.
- Proteus_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink www.proteus-syndrome.org.
- Proteus_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink www.proteus-uk.org.
- Proteus_syndrome wikiPageID "485206".
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- Proteus_syndrome caption "Joseph Merrick may have suffered from combined Proteus syndrome & Neurofibromatosis type 1.".
- Proteus_syndrome diseasesdb "30070".
- Proteus_syndrome emedicinesubj "derm".
- Proteus_syndrome emedicinetopic "721".
- Proteus_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Proteus_syndrome.
- Proteus_syndrome meshid "D016715".
- Proteus_syndrome name "Proteus syndrome".
- Proteus_syndrome omim "176920".
- Proteus_syndrome wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Proteus_syndrome subject Category:Congenital_disorders.
- Proteus_syndrome subject Category:Genetic_disorders_with_OMIM_but_no_gene.
- Proteus_syndrome subject Category:Genodermatoses.
- Proteus_syndrome subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Proteus_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Proteus_syndrome type Abnormality114501726.
- Proteus_syndrome type Abstraction100002137.
- Proteus_syndrome type Anomaly114505821.
- Proteus_syndrome type Attribute100024264.
- Proteus_syndrome type BirthDefect114465048.
- Proteus_syndrome type Cognition100023271.
- Proteus_syndrome type Complex105870365.
- Proteus_syndrome type Concept105835747.
- Proteus_syndrome type Condition113920835.
- Proteus_syndrome type CongenitalDisorders.
- Proteus_syndrome type Content105809192.
- Proteus_syndrome type Defect114464005.
- Proteus_syndrome type Disease114070360.
- Proteus_syndrome type GeneticDisease114151139.
- Proteus_syndrome type GeneticDisordersWithOMIMButNoGene.
- Proteus_syndrome type Idea105833840.
- Proteus_syndrome type IllHealth114052046.
- Proteus_syndrome type Illness114061805.
- Proteus_syndrome type Imperfection114462666.
- Proteus_syndrome type PathologicalState114051917.
- Proteus_syndrome type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Proteus_syndrome type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Proteus_syndrome type State100024720.
- Proteus_syndrome type Syndrome105870790.
- Proteus_syndrome type Syndromes.
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- Proteus_syndrome comment "Proteus syndrome, also known as Wiedemann syndrome (named after the German paediatrician Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann), is a congenital disorder that causes skin overgrowth and atypical bone development, often accompanied by tumors over half the body.Proteus syndrome is highly variable, and is named after the Greek sea-god Proteus, who could change his shape.The condition appears to have been first described in the American medical literature by Drs. Samia Temtamy and John Rogers in 1976 Dr.".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Proteus syndrome".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Proteus-Syndrom".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Proteus-syndroom".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Sindrome di Proteo".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Syndrome de Protée".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Síndrome de Proteus".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Síndrome de Proteus".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Zespół Proteusza".
- Proteus_syndrome label "Синдром Протея".
- Proteus_syndrome label "مرض البروتيوس".
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Proteův_syndrom.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Proteus-Syndrom.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Proteus.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Syndrome_de_Protée.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Sindrom_Proteus.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_di_Proteo.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Proteus-syndroom.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Zespół_Proteusza.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Proteus.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs m.02g4b4.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Q281115.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Q281115.
- Proteus_syndrome sameAs Proteus_syndrome.
- Proteus_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Proteus_syndrome?oldid=605988443.
- Proteus_syndrome depiction Proteus_Syndrome_-_NHGRI_-_NHI.jpg.
- Proteus_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Proteus_syndrome.
- Proteus_syndrome name "Proteus syndrome".