Sydney Spiesel, MD, PhDAboutResearchNewsGet In TouchSydney SpieselAboutCopy LinkAppointmentsPediatricsClinical ProfessorPrimaryPediatricsOther Departments & OrganizationsPediatricsEducation & TrainingMDYale University (1975)PhDYale University (1975)ResearchCopy LinkResearch at a GlanceYale Co-AuthorsFrequent collaborators of Sydney Spiesel's published research.Irwin Braverman, MDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationLeonard Milstone, MDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationPublications1993Dermatosparaxis in Children: A Case Report and Review of the Newly Recognized PhenotypePetty E, Seashore M, Braverman I, Spiesel S, Smith L, Milstone L. Dermatosparaxis in Children: A Case Report and Review of the Newly Recognized Phenotype. JAMA Dermatology 1993, 129: 1310-1315. DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1993.01680310080014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMarked skin fragilityConnective tissue disordersElectron microscopic findingsUmbilical herniaTissue disordersBlue scleraeGrowth retardationSkin fragilityAutosomal recessive connective tissue disorderCharacteristic biochemicalCircular collagen fibersCase reportJoint laxityClinical diagnosisElectronmicroscopic findingsSkin laxityAbnormal processingLarge fontanellesConnective tissueLaxityAffected boyBruisabilityDisordersHerniaMicrognathiaNewsCopy LinkNewsApril 15, 2010Class of 1975: 35th reunionRead moreabout Class of 1975: 35th reunionSeptember 15, 20051975 - 30th reunionRead moreabout 1975 - 30th reunionNovember 15, 2000Hero to nitpickers everywhereRead moreabout Hero to nitpickers everywhereGet In TouchCopy LinkContactsEmaildrsyd.ss@gmail.comAcademic Office Number203.397.5211Appointment Number203.397.5211Office Fax Number203.397.1875
Dermatosparaxis in Children: A Case Report and Review of the Newly Recognized PhenotypePetty E, Seashore M, Braverman I, Spiesel S, Smith L, Milstone L. Dermatosparaxis in Children: A Case Report and Review of the Newly Recognized Phenotype. JAMA Dermatology 1993, 129: 1310-1315. DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1993.01680310080014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMarked skin fragilityConnective tissue disordersElectron microscopic findingsUmbilical herniaTissue disordersBlue scleraeGrowth retardationSkin fragilityAutosomal recessive connective tissue disorderCharacteristic biochemicalCircular collagen fibersCase reportJoint laxityClinical diagnosisElectronmicroscopic findingsSkin laxityAbnormal processingLarge fontanellesConnective tissueLaxityAffected boyBruisabilityDisordersHerniaMicrognathia