Sydney Spiesel, MD, PhDAboutResearchLinksGet 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 boyBruisabilityDisordersHerniaMicrognathiaLinks & MediaCopy 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