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Robert C. Gensure, Outi Mäkitie, Catherine Barclay, Catherine Chan, Steven R. DePalma, Murat Bastepe, Hilal Abuzahra, Richard Couper, Stefan Mundlos, David Sillence, Leena Ala Kokko, Jonathan G. Seidman, William G. Cole, Harald Jüppner
Published in Volume 115, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(5):1250–1257 doi:10.1172/JCI22760
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Dermal ultrastructure from proband IV-2 of family 1. (A) Ultrastructure of the extracellular matrix of the proband’s dermis (magnification, ×60,000). The collagen fibrils are more variable in shape and size and are less densely packed than in control samples. The fibrils are also larger (Caffey disease, 108 ± 15 nm; control, 91 ± 8 nm; n = 1,000; P < 0.0001). Granular material is visible in the matrix surrounding the collagen fibrils. (B) Ultrastructure of control dermis. In contrast to the proband’s dermis, the collagen fibrils in the control dermis are round, uniform in size, tightly packed, and are not surrounded by granular material.