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Late cutaneous signs of incontinentia pigmenti (IP) are often subtle and misdiagnosed. We focus on these somewhat confusing clinical markers in a family, and on the genotypic diagnosis based on DNA analysis. An infant was born with a typical IP rash. Dermatologic examination of the women in her family revealed that her mother, her maternal aunt, and her grandmother had subtle skin signs reminiscent of IP. The four family members proved to be informative for DNA markers in the Xq28 region. Familial cases of IP are sometimes missed due to the lack of recognition of some late skin signs that are not always hyperpigmented streaks. Subtle, faint, hypochromic or atrophic lesions in a linear pattern may occur. Thus an accurate diagnosis of the women in a particular family also requires anamnestic data and recognition of extracutaneous anomalies. When a clinical diagnosis has been made,
DNA marker
analysis allows us to offer a prenatal diagnosis with minimal risk of error in case of further pregnancy. However, early testing of chorionic villus samples does not allow one to predict the severity of the disease in an affected fetus.
Pediatr
Dermatol
1995 Jun
PMID:Incontinentia pigmenti: late sequelae and genotypic diagnosis: a three-generation study of four patients. 765 36
A parallel-group, double-blind, randomised study was performed to establish the effect of the vitamin D3 analogue KH 1060, in an ointment versus vehicle only, on the epidermal cell characteristics of chronic idiopathic lichen planus; KH 1060 also has marked immunosuppressive activity. A group of 10 patients were treated for 8 weeks with either KH 1060 ointment or vehicle only. In addition to the assessment of clinical scores, keratotome biopsies were taken before and after 8 weeks' treatment. Epidermal cell suspensions were prepared with trypsin and the suspensions incubated with TO-PRO-3 (
DNA marker
), RKSE 60 (marker for keratin 10-positive cells) and antivimentin (marker for all non-keratinocytes). In nine of the 10 patients, keratotome biopsies were obtained both before and after 8 weeks treatment. The vehicle alone had no significant effect on the clinical severity scores or epidermal cell characteristics. In contrast, the KH 1060 ointment resulted in a statistically significant reduction in the percentage of cells in S- and G2M phase and the percentage of vimentin-positive cells, but it did not affect the percentage of keratin 10-positive cells.
Clin Exp
Dermatol
1998 Jan
PMID:The epidermis of chronic idiopathic lichen planus during topical treatment with the vitamin D3 analogue KH 1060. 966 2