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The Use of Allograft Skin for the Treatment of Darier Disease. | LitMetric

The Use of Allograft Skin for the Treatment of Darier Disease.

Adv Skin Wound Care

At the Burns Centre and Emilia Romagna Regional Skin Bank, M. Bufalini Hospital, in Cesena, Italy, Carmine D'Acunto, MD, and Catuscia Orlandi, MD, are dermatologists; Valeria Purpura, PhD, is a biotechnologist; and Davide Melandri, MD, is a dermatologist and plastic surgeon. The authors have disclosed no financial relationships related to this article. Submitted July 29, 2019; accepted in revised form October 11, 2019.

Published: October 2020

Darier disease is an autosomal dominant skin disorder characterized by keratotic papules. After their appearance, these lesions tend to grow over time, producing large and exudative plaques that compromise the general condition of the affected patient's skin. The authors report the clinical case of a patient affected by Darier disease with superinfected de-epithelialized areas over 30% of his body. In addition to antibiotic and antifungal therapy, providers used allograft skin to cover the injured areas and stimulate their progressive re-epithelialization with complete healing after 2 months. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first clinical case of treating Darier disease with allograft skin on an extensively damaged area. The effectiveness of this treatment may lead clinicians to consider allograft skin tissue a new, alternative dressing to treat Darier disease when this pathologic condition manifests with extensive eroded skin.

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