Gilles F H Diercks
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Kleijn T, Ameline B, Schreuder W, Szuhai K, Kooistra W, van Kempen L, et al.
Mod Pathol
. 2025 Jan;
38(6):100717.
PMID: 39863110
Fibro-osseous tumors of the craniofacial bones are a heterogeneous group of lesions comprising cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD), cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF), juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma (JTOF), psammomatoid ossifying fibroma (PsOF), fibrous dysplasia...
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van der Woude S, Klein Wassink-Ruiter J, Kluiver J, de Jonge M, Diercks G
J Cutan Pathol
. 2024 Oct;
52(1):20-23.
PMID: 39392019
Melanocytic tumors are a diverse group of lesions and are traditionally classified based on a combination of clinical presentation as well as histological examination. More recently, molecular diagnostics has become...
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Kemps P, Woei-A-Jin F, Quint K, van den Bos C, Naeije L, van Laar J, et al.
Blood Adv
. 2024 Oct;
9(3):439-444.
PMID: 39361730
No abstract available.
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Barrutia L, Schuuring E, Racz E, Diercks G, van Kempen L
Diagnostics (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
14(15).
PMID: 39125541
The 2018 WHO edition on the classification of cutaneous melanocytic tumors recognizes eight evolutionary pathways of melanoma and describes tumors of uncertain malignant potential for each. When histology and immunohistochemistry...
5.
Diercks G, Meijer J, Bolling M, Scholtens-Jaegers S, Bremer J, Horvath B
Dermatol Res Pract
. 2024 May;
2024:5504462.
PMID: 38803350
Background: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are rare and potentially life-threatening mucocutaneous blistering diseases that clinically can resemble autoimmune bullous diseases. Moreover, it has been shown that...
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Visser A, van Nimwegen J, Wilbrink R, Liefers S, van der Tuuk K, Mourits M, et al.
J Rheumatol
. 2024 Apr;
51(7):687-695.
PMID: 38561184
Objective: Vaginal dryness is an important factor influencing sexual function in women with primary Sjögren syndrome (pSS). Previous studies showed a higher degree of inflammation in vaginal biopsies from patients...
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Andrei D, Bremer J, Kramer D, Nijenhuis A, van der Molen M, Diercks G, et al.
Exp Dermatol
. 2024 Mar;
33(3):e15046.
PMID: 38509711
Desmoplakin (DSP) is a desmosomal component expressed in skin and heart, essential for desmosome stability and intermediate filament connection. Pathogenic variants in the DSP gene encoding DSP, lead to heterogeneous...
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Strandmoe A, Bremer J, Diercks G, Gostynski A, Ammatuna E, Pas H, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2024 Mar;
191(2):164-176.
PMID: 38504438
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a rare autoimmune bullous disease characterized by blistering of the skin and mucosa owing to the presence of autoantibodies against the desmosome proteins desmoglein 3 and...
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Verkerk A, Andrei D, Vermeer M, Kramer D, Schouten M, Arp P, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2023 Sep;
144(2):284-295.e16.
PMID: 37716648
Desmosomes are dynamic complex protein structures involved in cellular adhesion. Disruption of these structures by loss-of-function variants in desmosomal genes leads to a variety of skin- and heart-related phenotypes. In...
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Houck C, Diercks G, Adlam D, Sheppard M, Vink A
Cardiovasc Pathol
. 2023 Jul;
66:107556.
PMID: 37392841
The pathophysiological mechanism underlying spontaneous coronary artery dissection remains unclear. Although an endothelial-intimal disruption is assumed to be involved as either a primary or secondary event, the presence of a...