Korean J Dermatol.  1992 Apr;30(2):262-266.

A case of focal dermal hypoplasia

Abstract

Focal dermal hypoplasia (Goltz syndrome) is a rare genetic mesoectodermal disorder characterized by variable multisystem defects, including anomalies of the skin, skeleton, teeth and eyes. A 22-year-old female patient presented with confluent and disciete, yellowish nodules on the calves, white linear atrophic lesions, hypoand hyper!igmented patches, and telangiectasia scattered over the trunk, neck and extremities. In addition to the skin lesions, this patient showed hypertrophy of the left leg, anomalies of the left foot, fingers and nails, and maloccluded teeth. Histopathological findings of a yellow nodule revealed accumulations of adipose tissue very near to the epidermis that largely replaced the upper dermis.

Keyword

Focal dermal hypoplasia; Yellowish nodules

MeSH Terms

Adipose Tissue
Dermis
Epidermis
Extremities
Female
Fingers
Focal Dermal Hypoplasia*
Foot
Humans
Hypertrophy
Leg
Neck
Skeleton
Skin
Telangiectasis
Tooth
Young Adult
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