Clouston综合征:一个患有GJB6基因突变的约旦家庭的报告。

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/5577379
Rand Murshidi, Heba Al-Lala
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外胚层发育异常(ED)包括一系列条件,其中源自外胚层的两个或多个结构的发育表现出异常模式。这种罕见的外胚层发育不良的一个例子是多汗性外胚层发育异常,也称为Clouston综合征。这种特殊的变体有三种临床特征,包括部分至完全脱发、指甲营养不良和掌跖角化过度。它是一种罕见的常染色体显性遗传性疾病,由编码间隙连接蛋白连接蛋白30的GJB6基因突变引起。我们在此记录一名45岁的约旦妇女的病例,她除了指甲营养不良外,还患有影响头皮、眉毛和睫毛的脱发。有趣的是,她没有表现出掌跖角化病。值得一提的是,她的几个大家庭成员也表现出类似的临床特征。随后的基因检测最终确定了克劳斯顿综合征的诊断。根据这一诊断,对患者进行了全面的咨询。
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Clouston Syndrome: Report of a Jordanian Family with GJB6 Gene Mutation.

Clouston Syndrome: Report of a Jordanian Family with GJB6 Gene Mutation.

Clouston Syndrome: Report of a Jordanian Family with GJB6 Gene Mutation.

Clouston Syndrome: Report of a Jordanian Family with GJB6 Gene Mutation.

Ectodermal dysplasias (ED) encompass a collection of conditions wherein the development of two or more structures derived from the ectoderm exhibits abnormal patterns. One example of such a rarity within the spectrum of ectodermal dysplasias is hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, also known as Clouston syndrome. This particular variant is distinguished by a triad of clinical characteristics, which encompass partial-to-complete alopecia, nail dystrophy, and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis. It stands as a scarcely encountered autosomal-dominant inherited disorder, resulting from a mutation in the GJB6 gene that encodes the gap junction protein connexin 30. We hereby document the case of a forty-five-year-old Jordanian woman who presented with alopecia affecting the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, in addition to nail dystrophy. Interestingly, she did not manifest palmoplantar keratoderma. It is worth mentioning that several members of her extended family also manifested similar clinical features. Subsequent genetic testing conclusively established the diagnosis of Clouston syndrome. In light of this diagnosis, comprehensive counseling was extended to the patient.

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