Disease: Leiner disease
- A case of keratomalacia with anemia and cutaneous changes
- A complement C5 gene mutation, c.754G>A:p.A252T, is common in the Western Cape, South Africa and found to be homozygous in seven percent of Black African meningococcal disease cases
- ACTH therapy of Leiner's diseases in infants
- An easy method of treatment of erythroderma desquamativum
- Antidiuretic hormone content in cerebrospinal fluid of infants affected with Leiner's disease
- Biotin in the treatment of desquamating erythroderma and seborrheic dermatitis: clinical results
- Blood level of biotin in seborrheic dermatitis, Leiner's disease and eczema in infants
- Carbohydrate metabolism in infants with Leiner's disease, eczema and dermatitis
- Carbohydrate metabolism in Leiner's disease, eczema, and dermatitis in infants
- Case of desquamative erythroderma as a specific form of dermatosis in infant (Leiner's disease)
- Certain clinical peculiarities of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum
- Chronic gonococcal arthritis with C5 deficiency presenting with brief flare-ups: case study and literature review
- Clinical aspects, therapy and prevention of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum
- Combined therapy of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum; contributions to the chapter of skin diseases in infants. II
- Comparison of Four-Dimensional Flow MRI, Two-Dimensional Phase-Contrast MRI and Echocardiography in Transposition of the Great Arteries
- Complement factor 5 (C5) p.A252T mutation is prevalent in, but not restricted to, sub-Saharan Africa: implications for the susceptibility to meningococcal disease
- Contribution to the study of the blood protein system in children with erythroderma desquamativum
- CONTRIBUTIONS AND CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE ETIOPATHOGENESIS AND THERAPY OF LEINER'S DISEASE
- Convulsions in infants caused by administration of asterol; four cases
- Cutaneous manifestations of defective host defenses
- Data on infantile soor-mycoses similar to Leiner's disease
- Devergie's pityriasis rubra pilaris following exfoliative erythroderma
- Dipacrin tablets therapy of Leiner's disease
- Disorder of fat digestion in the Leiner's disease
- Disorders of the fat digestion in erythroderma desquamativum Leiner
- Erythroderma desquamativa of the newborn infant
- Erythroderma desquamativa; two cases in the same family
- Erythroderma desquamative Leiner
- Erythroderma desquamativum (Leiner's disease)
- Erythroderma desquamativum due to antivitamin B6; preliminary observations in infant
- Erythroderma desquamativum in newborn infants. Unusual severe form with very early onset, perhaps familial
- Erythroderma desquamativum neonatorum
- Erythroderma desquamativum; Leiner's disease; 4 cases appearing simultaneously in a nursery
- Erythroderma desquamativum. Eczema in the infant
- Erythrodermia desquamativa-Leiner
- Etiological role of Staphylococcus aureus in erythroderma desquamativum in infants (Leiner-Moussous disease); the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the breast milk
- Etiology and clinics of infantile dermatitis seborrheica and Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum. I. Role of Candida albicans
- Etiology of dermatitis seborrheica and erythrodermia desquamativum of the infant. I. The role of Candida albicans
- Etiology of dermatitis seborrheica and Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum. II. Overall view of skin symptoms and other consequent general symptoms
- Etiology of dermatitis seborrheica and of erythrodermia desquamativum in the infant. II. The secondary character of the general internal changes
- Etiopathogenesis and therapy of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum
- Failure of fresh plasma in Leiner Disease
- Findings on erythroderma (dermatitis exfoliativa) & report of the 1st case of lipomelanotic reticulosis
- FLUOCINOLONE ACETONIDE TREATMENT OF LEINER'S DISEASE
- From the Cochrane Library: Interventions for infantile seborrheic dermatitis (including cradle cap)
- Functional and anatomical changes of the pancreas in Leiner's disease
- Fungistatic effect of serum of infants in Leiner disease, dermatitis, and eczema
- Further experiences in the treatment of Leiner-Mossous disease with potassium sulphate
- Gangrene of the skin in erythroderma desquamativum in a child
- Generalized desquamative erythroderma with proliferation of the lymph nodes
- Impaired insulin signaling in the B10.D2-<em>Hc<sup>0</sup> H2<sup>d</sup> H2</em>-<em>T18<sup>c</sup></em>/oSnJ mouse model of complement factor 5 deficiency
- Importance of nutritional factors in skin and total body metabolism, with special reference to Leiner's disease
- INCREASED INCIDENCE OF CAMPTODACTYLIA AND LEINER'S DISEASE IN THE SAME FAMILY
- International Pediatric COVID-19 Severity Over the Course of the Pandemic
- Investigations on pathogenesis of Leiner's disease
- Leiner-Moussous disease
- Leiner's disease
- Leiner's disease
- Leiner's disease (erythroderma desquamativum): A review and approach to therapy
- Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum and vitamin B deficiency
- New method of the treatment of Leiner-Moussous disease
- New procedure for the local treatment of erythrodermia desquamativa Leineri
- New study of erythroderma desquamativum
- Novel Mutations Causing C5 Deficiency in Three North-African Families
- On Leiner-Moussous erythrodermia
- On Leiner's disease, erythroderma desquamativum
- On the problem of the relationship of erythroderma desquamativum to seborrheic dermatitis
- Oral treatment of erythroderma desquamativum with cyanocobalamine; 14 case reports
- Origin of hypoproteinmia in Leiner's disease in infants
- OUR EXPERIENCE IN LEINER'S DISEASE
- Pathogenesis of Leiner's disease
- Prednisone therapy as diagnostic criterion in differentiation of Leiner's disease and generalized diathetic eczema seborrhoeicum in infants
- Presence of adult contacts in infantile seborrheic dermatitis
- Presence of the staphylococcic infectious factor in etiopathogenesis of erythroderma desquamativum (Leiner's disease)
- Problem of erythroderma desquamativum in infants
- Pyridoxine therapy of three cases of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum
- Relating the generalized form of infantile erythema mycoticum to Leiner disease
- Relation between the generalized form of erythema mycoticum infantile and Leiner's disease
- Relationship between Ritter's and Leiner's diseases
- Report on a special case of toxic infection characterized by a desquamative erythemato-infiltrative eruption with lenticular foci and a selective localization at the extremities
- Ritter's disease and sclerema; report on two rare cases in infants
- Seborrheic dermatitis of infants and Leiners's disease: a biotin deficiency
- Sodium sulfate therapy of Leiner's disease
- Studies on anemia associated with Leiner's disease
- Studies on anemia in Leiner's disease
- Studies on nitrogen metabolism in infant atrophy treated at the climatic ward
- Studies on protein metabolism in Leiner's disease
- The fungistatic effect of the serum of infants with Leiner's disease, dermatitis and eczema
- The Leiner-Moussous syndrome (erythrodermia desquamativum of the newborn
- The origin of hypoproteinemia in erythroderma desquamativum
- The significance of nutritive factors for the metabolism of skin and whole organism with special reference to the Leiner's disease
- The treatment of eczema in infants and children. II
- The use of biotin in Leiner-Moussus disease
- Therapy of Leiner's disease with biotin
- Treatment of allergic eczema versus seborrheic infantile eczema
- Tryptophan-xanthurenic test in erythroderma desquamativum
- Tuberculous erythrodermias
- Vitamin E metabolism in atrophic infants. IV. Vitamin E metabolism in infants suffering from Leiner's disease
- Vitamin metabolism of atrophic infants. V. Vitamin E metabolism of atrophic infants in Leiner's disease
- Vitamin metabolism of atrophic infants. VIII. Vitamin A metabolism in Leiner's disease of infants