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Indian J Dermatol ; 59(6): 633, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25484425

ABSTRACT

Familial poikiloderma-like cutaneous amyloidosis(FPLCA) is a rare, generalized but genetic dyschromic skin disorder characterized by amyloid deposits in dermis due to defective DNA repair secondary to sunlight damage. Clinically, it presents with diffuse brownish pigmentation with hypo-pigmented macules and many brownish scattered lichenoid papules with normal developmental milestones. The condition is autosomal dominant with incomplete penetrance. We are here reporting a rare familial case of FPLCA with a review of the literature.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19736430

ABSTRACT

Giant congenital melanocytic nevi are rare and occur in about one out of every 2,00,000 to 5,00,000 births. There is a significant association between bathing trunk nevus and neurofibromatosis and lipomatosis. Apart from this, association of bathing trunk nevus with abnormalities like spina bifida occulta, meningocele, club foot and hypertrophy or atrophy of deeper structures of a limb, have been described. We are herewith reporting two cases of bathing trunk nevi. In our first case, an eight-year-old girl presented with a bathing trunk nevus studded with multiple, large nodules. Histopathological examination of the biopsy taken from one nodule revealed features of both neurofibroma and lipoma. To the best of our knowledge, features of both these hamartomas in one nodule of a single patient are probably not reported in the literature. In our second case, a 12-year-old girl presented with bathing trunk nevus and she had spina bifida occulta. She also had lipoma in the lesion of bathing trunk nevus. Both of our patients had satellite melanocytic nevi over the face, forearm, upper back and legs. Our second patient, in addition, had small melanocytic nevi over the medial canthus and sclerocorneal junction of the right eye. By the time this girl presented to us, the melanocytic nevus started fading in color and it had become brownish. We are reporting these cases for their peculiarities and for their rare features.


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Lipoma/diagnosis , Neurofibroma/diagnosis , Nevus, Pigmented/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Child , Congenital Abnormalities/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Lipoma/complications , Neurofibroma/complications , Nevus, Pigmented/complications , Skin Neoplasms/complications
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 75(4): 398-400, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19584468

ABSTRACT

Dowling Degos disease is a rare condition inherited as autosomal dominant trait characterized by numerous, asymptomatic, symmetrical, progressive, small, round-pigmented macules over axillae and groins, face, neck, arms and trunk, scattered comedo-like lesions (dark dot follicles) and pitted acneiform scars. Histopathology is diagnostic. We are hereby reporting three cases of Dowling Degos disease belonging to two families. Our first and second case belonged to the same family, whereas our third case belonged to different family. In our series, all the patients had onset after puberty. All three cases had reticulate pigmentation over face and/or flexures, black comedones and follicular pits. On histopathological examination of the skin biopsy taken from the lesion over the back, all these patients showed classical histopathological features of Dowling Degos disease. We feel that one should investigate the patient presenting with reticulate pigmentation over the face and flexures with blackish comedone-like lesions, because histopathological features of this condition are unmistakable.


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Pigmentation Disorders/diagnosis , Pigmentation Disorders/genetics , Skin Diseases, Genetic/diagnosis , Skin Diseases, Genetic/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pedigree , Pigmentation Disorders/drug therapy , Retinoids/administration & dosage , Skin Diseases, Genetic/drug therapy
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