2009 Journal Article Cutaneous manifestations associated with chronic inflammatory bowel diseaseFarhi, D., Cosnes, J., Aractingi, S. and Khosrotehrani, K. (2009). Cutaneous manifestations associated with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie, 136 (11), 828-833. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2008.10.045 |
2009 Journal Article Cutaneous manifestations associated with chronic inflammatory bowel diseaseFarhi, D., Cosnes, J., Aractingi, S. and Khosrotehrani, K. (2009). Cutaneous manifestations associated with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie, 136 (11), 834-835. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2009.03.015 |
2009 Journal Article Predictive factors of eczema-like eruptions among patients without cutaneous psoriasis receiving Infliximab: A cohort study of 92 patientsEsmailzadeh, Abdolrasool, Yousefi, Pedram, Farhi, David, Bachmeyer, Claude, Cosnes, Jacques, Berenbaum, Francis, Duriez, Paul, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Predictive factors of eczema-like eruptions among patients without cutaneous psoriasis receiving Infliximab: A cohort study of 92 patients. Dematology, 219 (3), 263-267. doi: 10.1159/000235582 |
2009 Journal Article Fetal-cell microchimerism, lymphopoiesis, and autoimmunityLeduc, Michele, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Fetal-cell microchimerism, lymphopoiesis, and autoimmunity. Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis, 57 (5), 325-329. doi: 10.1007/s00005-009-0044-7 |
2009 Journal Article Increased fetal cell microchimerism in high grade breast carcinomas occurring during pregnancyDubernard, Gil, Oster, Michele, Chareyre, Fabrice, Antoine, Martine, Rouzier, Roman, Uzan, Serge, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Increased fetal cell microchimerism in high grade breast carcinomas occurring during pregnancy. International Journal of Cancer, 124 (5), 1054-1059. doi: 10.1002/ijc.24036 |
2009 Journal Article Dermatological manifestations associated with pregnancySoutou, Boutros, Nassar, Dany, Régnier, Stéphanie, Parant, Olivier, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash and Aractingi, Sélim (2009). Dermatological manifestations associated with pregnancy. Expert Review of Dermatology, 4 (4), 329-340. doi: 10.1586/edm.09.26 |
2009 Journal Article CD34+cells in maternal placental blood are mainly fetal in origin and express endothelial markersParant, Olivier, Dubernard, Gil, Challier, Jean-Claude, Oster, Michele, Uzan, Serge, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). CD34+cells in maternal placental blood are mainly fetal in origin and express endothelial markers. Laboratory Investigation, 89 (8), 915-923. doi: 10.1038/labinvest.2009.55 |
2009 Journal Article Neonatal cases of infantile myofibromatosis do not derive from maternal cells transferred during pregnancyYousefi, P, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Oster, Michele, De Prost, Yves, Fraitag, S and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Neonatal cases of infantile myofibromatosis do not derive from maternal cells transferred during pregnancy. British Journal of Dermatology, 160 (6), 1356-1357. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2009.09135.x |
2009 Journal Article Gestational microchimerism in human diseases [Microchimérisme postgestationnel en pathologie humaine]Parant, Olivier, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Gestational microchimerism in human diseases [Microchimérisme postgestationnel en pathologie humaine]. La Presse Medicale, 38 (4), 584-590. doi: 10.1016/j.lpm.2008.05.020 |
2009 Journal Article Two observations raising questions about risk factors of cutaneous necrosis induced by Terlipressin (Glypressin (R))Megarbane, Hala, Barete, Stephane, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Izzedine, Hassan, Moguelet, Phillippe, Chosidow, Olivier, Frances, Camille and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Two observations raising questions about risk factors of cutaneous necrosis induced by Terlipressin (Glypressin (R)). Dermatology, 218 (4), 334-337. doi: 10.1159/000195676 |
2009 Journal Article Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancyHan, Sun Nguyen, Oster, Michele, Avril, Marie-Francoise, Boitier, Francoise, Mortier, Laurent, Richard, Marie-Aleth, Kerob, Delphine, Maubec, Eve, Souteyrand, Pierre, Moguelet, Philippe, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy. American Journal of Pathology, 174 (2), 630-637. doi: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.080566 |
2009 Conference Publication Fetal cells persist in chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healingNassar, D., Droitcourt, C., Parant, O., Mathieu-d'Argent, E., Uzan, S., Khosrotehrani, K. and Aractingi, S. (2009). Fetal cells persist in chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing. Annual Congress of the French-Speaking Society for Dermatological Research, Reims, France, 3-5 June, 2009. Nature Publishing. |
2009 Conference Publication Pregnancy promotes melanoma lymph node invasion by enhancing VEGF dependent lymphangiogenesisKhosrotehrani, Kiarash, Huu, Sau Nguyen, Prignon, A., Oster, Michele, Avril, M.F., Boitier, F. and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Pregnancy promotes melanoma lymph node invasion by enhancing VEGF dependent lymphangiogenesis. 39th Annual European Society for Dermatological Research Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 9-12 September 2009. Baltimore, MD: Nature Publishing Gourp. doi: 10.1038/jid.2009.232 |
2009 Book Chapter Fetal cell microchimerism: a low-grade naturally occurring cell therapyLeduc, Michele, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Fetal cell microchimerism: a low-grade naturally occurring cell therapy. Perinatal Stem Cells. (pp. 203-208) edited by Curtis L. Cetrulo, Kyle J. Cetrulo and Curtis L. Jr. Cetrulo. Hoboken NJ: John Wiley. doi: 10.1002/9780470480151.ch13 |
2009 Conference Publication Fetal cells persist in maternal chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healingNassar, D., Droitcourt, C., Parant, O., Mathieu-d'Argent, E., Oster, M., Uzan, S., Khosrotehrani, K. and Aractingi, S. (2009). Fetal cells persist in maternal chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing. 39th Annual European Society for Dermatological Research Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 9-12 September 2009. Baltimore, MD: Nature Publishing. doi: 10.1038/jid.2009.232 |
2009 Book Chapter Life threatening dermatoses during gestationKhosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Life threatening dermatoses during gestation. Life-threatening dermatoses and emergencies in dermatology. (pp. 175-180) edited by Jean Revuz. Berlin: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-79339-7_18 |
2008 Journal Article Healing of sickle cell ulcers during pregnancy: A favourable effect of foetal cell transfer?Droitcourt, C., Khosrotehrani, K., Girot, R. and Aractingi, S. (2008). Healing of sickle cell ulcers during pregnancy: A favourable effect of foetal cell transfer?. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 22 (10), 1256-1257. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2008.02602.x |
2008 Journal Article Early phase of maternal skin carcinogenesis recruits long-term engrafted fetal cellsHuu, Sau Nguyen, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Oster, Michele, Moguelet, Philippe, Espie, Marie-Josee and Aractingi, Selim (2008). Early phase of maternal skin carcinogenesis recruits long-term engrafted fetal cells. International Journal of Cancer, 123 (11), 2512-2517. doi: 10.1002/ijc.23819 |
2008 Journal Article Significance of erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum in inflammatory bowel diseases: A cohort study of 2402 patientsFarhi, David, Cosnes, Jacques, Zizi, Nada, Chosidow, Olivier, Seksik, Philippe, Beaugerie, Laurent, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2008). Significance of erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum in inflammatory bowel diseases: A cohort study of 2402 patients. Medicine, 87 (5), 281-293. doi: 10.1097/MD.0b013e318187cc9c |
2008 Journal Article Age at diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1: An audit of practiceAbecassis, S., Bastuji-Garin, S., Khosrotehrani, K., Zeller, J., Revuz, J. and Wolkenstein, P. (2008). Age at diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1: An audit of practice. Dermatology, 216 (4), 347-348. doi: 10.1159/000116622 |