[Linear lesions: A key dermatological feature of X-linked ectodermal dysplasia in a young girl].

Ann Dermatol Venereol

TSA 30030, service de dermatologie, centre de référence des maladies rares de la peau et des muqueuses, hôpital Larrey, 24 chemin de Pouvourville, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France; TSA 30030, université P.-Sabatier, hôpital Larrey, 24 chemin de Pouvourville, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France.

Published: September 2020

Introduction: X-linked hypo/anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (AED) is the most common form of AED. It is manifested in boys by involvement of the adnexa, teeth and sweat glands. In girls, signs are usually minor and may include linear lesions that are poorly known since they are reported infrequently or overlooked. Herein we report 3 cases.

Patients And Methods: There were two female patients who had been followed for several years, as well as the mother of one of the patients. Both of the younger patients had early diagnosis of DEA in childhood based on severe dental abnormalities, i.e. hypodontia and conical teeth, a typical facies, and cutaneous xerosis. The mother had milder signs and the diagnosis was made at the time of her daughter's diagnosis. All 3 had hypopigmented linear skin lesions (arms, buttocks or back), associated with a decrease in hair in one of them. Genetic analysis showed the R156H missense mutation at exon 3 of the EDA gene in all 3 patients.

Conclusion: These hypopigmentation linear lesions, sometimes with hair loss, are well known to pediatric clinicians and dermatologists concerning early diagnosis of AED in girls, especially where the other signs are mild. Early diagnosis enables appropriate therapeutic management and genetic counseling regarding future pregnancy.

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