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Focal Dermal Hypoplasia with Osteopathia Striata
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Background: Focal dermal hypoplasia is a genetic disease of multiple systems initially affecting the skin, skeleton, dental, eyes and face with developmental abnormalities and facial dysmorphism. Focal dermal hypoplasia is X-linked dominant disease affecting the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. 95% feature de novo and 90% of these are females. Focal dermal hypoplasia is induced by a mutation in the PORCN gene. Objective: The aim of this article is to present a case of a one-year-old girl child with multi-hypopigmented reticulated atrophic macules and patches grouped in linear mode at the lines of blaschko, skeleton abnormalities, umbilical hernia, developmental delay, hypoplastic nails, syndactyly and lobster claw deformity. Case report: A one-year-old girl child presented to the dermatology clinic with asymptomatic lesions since childhood with no improvement, with multi- hypopigmented skin lesions on the trunk and extremities since birth as linear erosions that heal gradually during few days, leaving peripheral hypopigmentation with hyperpigmentation with anomalies of limbs and nails and delayed development. She was born by normal vaginal delivery and weighed 2.5 kg at birth. None of the family members had such features. She had dental enamel anomaly and partial anodontia in the lower jaw. Sparse hair and partial alopecia (scalp, eyebrows and eyelashes) were recorded. Conclusion: Focal dermal hypoplasia is a congenital skin disease with a unique clinical feature. Thorough examination of the extremities is indicated for early proper genetic counseling and therapy.
Title: Focal Dermal Hypoplasia with Osteopathia Striata
Description:
Background: Focal dermal hypoplasia is a genetic disease of multiple systems initially affecting the skin, skeleton, dental, eyes and face with developmental abnormalities and facial dysmorphism.
Focal dermal hypoplasia is X-linked dominant disease affecting the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
95% feature de novo and 90% of these are females.
Focal dermal hypoplasia is induced by a mutation in the PORCN gene.
Objective: The aim of this article is to present a case of a one-year-old girl child with multi-hypopigmented reticulated atrophic macules and patches grouped in linear mode at the lines of blaschko, skeleton abnormalities, umbilical hernia, developmental delay, hypoplastic nails, syndactyly and lobster claw deformity.
Case report: A one-year-old girl child presented to the dermatology clinic with asymptomatic lesions since childhood with no improvement, with multi- hypopigmented skin lesions on the trunk and extremities since birth as linear erosions that heal gradually during few days, leaving peripheral hypopigmentation with hyperpigmentation with anomalies of limbs and nails and delayed development.
She was born by normal vaginal delivery and weighed 2.
5 kg at birth.
None of the family members had such features.
She had dental enamel anomaly and partial anodontia in the lower jaw.
Sparse hair and partial alopecia (scalp, eyebrows and eyelashes) were recorded.
Conclusion: Focal dermal hypoplasia is a congenital skin disease with a unique clinical feature.
Thorough examination of the extremities is indicated for early proper genetic counseling and therapy.
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