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We describe a 2 1/2-year-old boy who has hirsutism and ringed creases of the extremities associated with an underlying smooth muscle hamartoma. Cutaneous findings in this child resemble those in other reports of the "Michelin tire syndrome." Histologic examination showed numerous well-demarcated fascicles of smooth muscle cells randomly distributed at all levels of the reticular dermis with haphazard orientation. These cells were immunoreactive with desmin, which confirmed their smooth muscle nature. In addition to the skin changes, this child has multiple unusual phenotypic anomalies, some of which have not previously been associated with the Michelin tire syndrome. These include distinctive facial dysmorphia, submucous cleft palate, lateral clefting of the mouth, genital, and dental anomalies. He also developed seizures at age 2 1/2 years and has moderate developmental delay. The patient and his mother have apparently identical paracentric inversions of the long arm of chromosome 7 (46,XY,inv(7)(q22q31.3) with no detectable loss or gain of either chromosomal material or DNA markers from the cystic fibrosis (CFTR) region. The relevance, if any, of the karyotypic abnormality to the phenotype in this child is discussed.
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PMID:Variability in the Michelin tire syndrome. A child with multiple anomalies, smooth muscle hamartoma, and familial paracentric inversion of chromosome 7q. 843 60

Michelin tire baby syndrome (MTBS) is a benign hamartomatous condition with ring-like lesions present on the limbs and trunk. MTBS is a rare genodermatosis. According to our search, only 20 cases have been reported. We present a case of a six-month-old female child, with complaints of fever and seizures. Since birth, she had asymptomatic multiple, asymmetric skin folds on all four limbs, resembling "Michelin Man" logo of the French tire manufacturer. She had microcephaly with characteristic round face hypertelorism, depressed nasal bridge, hypertrichosis with low set ears, a thin down-turned vermillion border of the upper lip, and a short neck. MRI was normal. Clinically, the diagnosis of MTBS was made. In addition, the parents were counseled about the self-limiting course of this disorder. MTBS itself might not be a single disorder but may manifest as a clinical finding associated with other disorders; therefore, a regular follow up of these patients is usually advised.
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PMID:Michelin Tire Baby Syndrome: A Rare Case with Review of Literature. 3169 12