Abstract

Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis (JHF) is considered a non frequent genetic, autosomic recessive; characterized by connective tissue disorder characterized by multiple subcutaneous nodules, gingival hypertrophy, osteolytic lesions, and joint deformities (contractures). As one of the main clinical symptoms, are multiple subcutaneous nodules, articular contractures, and gingival hypertrophy after 6 months of life. After one year old the subcutaneous nodules appears more frequently among teenagers a great variety of deformations are observed with movement limitations. 70 cases with JHC approximately are reported in the literature.

Details

Title
Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis is an Autosomal Recessive Genetic Disease. Four Cases Report
Author
Manuel, Aparicio-Rodriguez J; Hurtado-Hernandez MdL; Barrientos-Perez, Margarita; Chatelain-Mercado, Sergio
Pages
810-820
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Asian Economic and Social Society
ISSN
22265724
e-ISSN
22231331
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1534551657
Copyright
Copyright Asian Economic and Social Society 2013