Nevus comedonicus syndrome: A systematic review of the literature.

Pediatr Dermatol

Department of Dermatology, James Paget University Hospital, Great Yarmouth, UK.

Published: March 2021

Nevus comedonicus (NC) syndrome is a condition first identified in 1978. The cause of NC syndrome has been recently proven to be a gain-of-function, mosaic postzygotic mutation of the NEK9 gene. A systematic review of the literature retrieved 43 well-established cases of NC syndrome reported so far. Three morphological variants of NC in NC syndrome emerged: (a) the more common, predominantly comedonal type; (b) "Selhorst type"; and (c) "atrophoderma vermiculatum" type. NC syndrome is mainly associated with ocular, skeletal, and neural abnormalities, most typically ipsilateral congenital cataract and malformations of fingers and toes.

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