Literature DB >> 12399669

An updated survey on skin conditions in Down syndrome.

Carmelo Schepis1, Concetta Barone, Maddalena Siragusa, Rosa Pettinato, Corrado Romano.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Only three not concordant surveys have been published on skin conditions associated with Down syndrome.
OBJECTIVE: A sample ranging from infancy to adulthood, using acknowledged criteria for diagnosis, may highlight the skin involvement in Down syndrome.
METHODS: We report the skin conditions observed in 203 people with Down syndrome, separated according to five different age ranges. We have set up two main groups of skin features: the phenotype and the dermatological diseases.
RESULTS: The single palmar crease and xerosis are strongly represented within the phenotype. Among the dermatological diseases, folliculitis and syringomas have been observed mainly in adolescence and adulthood. Atopic dermatitis has been recognized in 10 subjects. Alopecia areata and milia-like idiopathic calcinosis cutis appeared in 6 subjects.
CONCLUSION: People with Down syndrome suffer from peculiar dermatoses (syringomas, milia-like calcinosis, elastosis perforans serpiginosa). Other conditions (folliculitis, alopecia areata) are frequently observed. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12399669     DOI: 10.1159/000065859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatology        ISSN: 1018-8665            Impact factor:   5.366


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Authors:  Karen R Rabin; Justin Smith; Claudia A Kozinetz
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4.  Cell type-specific over-expression of chromosome 21 genes in fibroblasts and fetal hearts with trisomy 21.

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5.  Trisomy 21 causes changes in the circulating proteome indicative of chronic autoinflammation.

Authors:  Kelly D Sullivan; Donald Evans; Ahwan Pandey; Thomas H Hraha; Keith P Smith; Neil Markham; Angela L Rachubinski; Kristine Wolter-Warmerdam; Francis Hickey; Joaquin M Espinosa; Thomas Blumenthal
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6.  Disseminate Recurrent Folliculitis and Hidradenitis Suppurativa Are Associated Conditions: Results From a Retrospective Study of 131 Patients With Down Syndrome and a Cohort of 12,351 Pediatric Controls.

Authors:  Andrea Sechi; Alba Guglielmo; Annalisa Patrizi; Francesco Savoia; Guido Cocchi; Miriam Leuzzi; Marco A Chessa
Journal:  Dermatol Pract Concept       Date:  2019-07-31
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