Localized Darier disease. Implications for genetic studies
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Localized Darier disease. Implications for genetic studies
Abstract
Background: Darier disease is an uncommon genodermatosis characterized by the symmetrical eruption of keratotic reddish-brown papules occurring in the seborrheic areas of the body. A unilateral, or localized, variant has been identified. We report 4 new cases of localized Darier disease and review the English-language literature. The implications of these cases on future genetic studies are also discussed.
Observations: Localized Darier disease occurred with equal frequency in males and females. The average age at onset was 27 years. The most frequent site of involvement was the trunk (40% [16/40]). This condition was aggravated by sunlight, heat, or sweating in 42% (19/40) of reported cases, and 38% (15/40) of the patients responded to treatment with topical tretinoin.
Conclusions: Many of the clinical features of localized Darier disease suggest that it is a genetic mosaic of generalized Darier disease. Further studies of localized Darier disease may therefore prove to be instrumental in the search for the Darier disease gene.
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Unilateral Darier disease with contralateral renal agenesis.Arch Dermatol. 1998 May;134(5):634-5. doi: 10.1001/archderm.134.5.634-a. Arch Dermatol. 1998. PMID: 9606339 No abstract available.
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