Korean J Dermatol.  1975 Sep;13(3):217-221.

A Case Report of Hidrotic Ectodermal Dusplasia

Abstract

Ectodermal dysplasia tends to fall into two groups, the hidrotic and anhidrotic fo rms. Each type has a seperate geneologic origin and distinct clinical manifestation. The hidrotic form usually results from the action of an autosomal dominant gene, whereas the anhidrotic form appears to be deterrnined by the action of a sex linked recessive gene. In the hidrotic form the main clinical manifestations are dystrophic nails, defects of hair shaft and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles. Recently one case with dystrophic nails, defects of hair and eyebrow and normaI sweating function without family history has been seen by us.


MeSH Terms

Ectoderm*
Ectodermal Dysplasia
Eyebrows
Genes, Dominant
Genes, Recessive
Hair
Humans
Sweat
Sweating
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