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Hyperpigmentation , Humans , Male , Hyperpigmentation/pathology , Female , Skin Neoplasms/pathologyABSTRACT
Therapeutic options are limited in cases of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis with inadequate response to topical agents. Acitretin is the current standard of care in these patients, but its use is limited by cumulative toxicity when prolonged therapy is needed in children. There is evidence to suggest that high doses of vitamin D can normalize keratinization and suppress inflammatory cytokines. Here, we report a patient with lamellar ichthyosis with a novel mutation in the Nipa-like Domain-Containing 4 (NIPAL4) gene. High dose short-term vitamin D therapy was administered with a dramatic and sustained clinical response.
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Ichthyosis, Lamellar , Skin Neoplasms , Child , Humans , Ichthyosis, Lamellar/drug therapy , Ichthyosis, Lamellar/genetics , Vitamin D/therapeutic use , Acitretin/therapeutic useABSTRACT
Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) on skin is considered as the gold standard in the diagnosis of pemphigus. However, alternate substrates can be used. We demonstrate DIF on three substrates, skin biopsy specimen, anagen hair and scrapings of oral erosions. Collection of alternative substrates can be more acceptable to young patients as it is less invasive. It may also be used to detect relapses in cases of pemphigus.