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[Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia: a spare cause of prolonged fever in female infant]
Revue Maghrebine de Pediatrie [La]. 2010; 20 (6): 333-335
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-133644
ABSTRACT
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia [AED] is a rare, hereditary genodermatosis classically X-linked recessive disorder. Autosomic transmission is exceptional. The prolonged non-explicated fever could be a circumstance of diagnosis. Salsabil is a 14 month-old-girl. She was admitted with fever at the age of 29 days. Physical examination and bacteriogical findings were normal. Salsabil was admitted several times for "prolonged fever". In the last counseling Salsabil had a discrete facial dismorphy, desquamated dry skin, sparse, fine and slowly growing hair. Inflammatory assessment was normal. Salsabil's mother history taking revealed that Salsabil never sweats. The absence of sweat glands in skin biopsy leaded to the diagnosis of AED. Salsabil had no immunity disorder. The non explicated prolonged fever with a normal inflammatory assessment could be a circumstance of the diagnosis of AED. It is classically X-linked disease but autosomic transmission exists
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: French Journal: Rev. Maghreb. Pediatr. Year: 2010

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: French Journal: Rev. Maghreb. Pediatr. Year: 2010