| Literature DB >> 18700119 |
N Kenani1, N Ghariani, M Denguezli, B Sriha, C Belajouza, R Nouira.
Abstract
Dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria is a rare genodermatosis reported initially and mainly in Japan. However, subsequent cases have been reported from other countries. We describe two Tunisian cases of dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria in a 3-year-old and a 3-month-old girl. They presented to our department with asymptomatic progressive mottled pigmentation over the trunk and limbs, which had been noted since birth and had become more noticeable with age. Palms and soles were also affected in the first case. The two patients did not have any systemic or other cutaneous illness. They were born to healthy, second-degree consanguineous parents (case 1) and non consanguineous parents (case 2), following an uneventful pregnancy. No family members had a similar appearance. Physical examination revealed numerous, generalized, hyperpigmented macules interspersed with spotty de-pigmented macules. Hair, nails, teeth, and mucosae were normal. Systemic examination did not reveal abnormalities. Histological exam revealed basal layer hypermelanosis with pigmentary incontinence in some areas. So based on those findings a clinical diagnosis of DUH was made and the patients were followed up in our department for periodic general evaluation of their skin. After a follow up of 12 months, the first child didn't develop other lesions, but palms and soles were also involved in the second case.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18700119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Online J ISSN: 1087-2108