C G Espinoza
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1.
Diri E, Espinoza C, Espinoza L
J Rheumatol
. 1999 Jun;
26(6):1408-10.
PMID: 10381066
A 52-year-old Caucasian man presented with isolated manifestations of myelopathy. Cervical magnetic resonance imaging showed a focus of increased signal intensity at the posterolateral left half of C5 and C6....
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Wallach P, ADELMAN H, Seleznick M, Kanik K, Espinoza C, Espinoza L
Arthritis Rheum
. 1997 Mar;
40(3):589.
PMID: 9082952
No abstract available.
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Rowley M, Nesbitt Jr L, Carrington P, Espinoza C
Int J Dermatol
. 1995 Jun;
34(6):390-2.
PMID: 7657436
Background: Widespread hypopigmented macules are rarely seen in heavily pigmented patients with Darier's disease. Previous hypotheses concerning the cause of decreased pigmentation suggest it is a postinflammatory phenomenon or that...
4.
Rodriguez J, Torbati D, Washington T, Espinoza C, HENEGHAN J, Oleary J
Am Surg
. 1995 May;
61(5):397-402.
PMID: 7733542
We tested the effect of long-term intraluminal administration of glutamine on jejunoileal bypass (JIB) induced abnormalities in the plasma-liver profile in rats. Male Sprague Dawley rats (200-250 g) were subjected...
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Martinez-Osuna P, Espinoza C, Cuellar M, Cabrera G, Silveira L, Espinoza L
Clin Rheumatol
. 1994 Sep;
13(3):528-32.
PMID: 7835024
The eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome associated with L-tryptophan-containing products is highlighted by eosinophilia, incapacitating myalgias, and diverse multisystemic manifestations. In addition to involvement of the skin, skeletal muscle, and peripheral nerves, visceral...
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Espinoza L, Espinoza C, Cuellar M, Scopelitis E, Silveira L, Grotendorst G
J Rheumatol
. 1994 Aug;
21(8):1507-11.
PMID: 7983655
Objective: The main objective was to investigate the expression of platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) receptors, and production of growth factors and cytokines from psoriatic skin and synovium derived fibroblasts....
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Espinoza L, Aguilar J, Espinoza C, Cuellar M, Scopelitis E, Silveira L
J Rheumatol
. 1994 Aug;
21(8):1502-6.
PMID: 7983654
Objective: To explore the potential role of fibroblasts in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and its related arthritis. Specifically, we analyzed the cell cycle of psoriatic fibroblasts obtained from skin and...
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ADELMAN H, Wallach P, Gutierrez F, Kreitzer S, Seleznick M, Espinoza C, et al.
Cutis
. 1994 Aug;
54(2):111-4.
PMID: 7956334
Various conditions can imitate cutaneous vasculitis. Scurvy is a less appreciated cause of rash that can resemble vasculitis. Three patients were referred to our rheumatology service for "vasculitis," who subsequently...
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Baliga M, HOLMQUIST N, Espinoza C
Diagn Cytopathol
. 1994 Jan;
10(1):33-6.
PMID: 8005039
The extracranial spread of a primary intracranial tumor is an infrequent occurrence. The most common metastatic sites in order of frequency are bone, lymph nodes, and soft tissue. Analysis of...
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Lynn A, Brozena S, Espinoza C, Fenske N
Cutis
. 1993 Mar;
51(3):194-6.
PMID: 8444053
Nevus of Ota is a melanotic pigmentary disorder characterized by its distinctive cutaneous distribution involving skin innervated by the trigeminal nerve. Most cases are clinically manifest at birth or around...