2013
DOI: 10.4103/2229-5178.115523
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A case of zosteriform Darier′s disease with seasonal recurrence

Abstract: Darier's disease is an uncommon genodermatosis characterized by keratotic papules in seborrheic distribution. The disease can rarely present in unilateral zosteriform pattern, as a mosaic form following the Blaschko's line. We present a 35-year-old woman with zosteriform pattern of Darier's disease over right infra mammary region. The lesions occurred strictly during summers. Histologically, suprabasal acantholysis with abundant dyskeratotic cells were seen.

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“…5 If genetic mosaicism involve the gonads, the mutation may be transmitted to descendants and potentially result in widespread disease. 4 , 5 In the case presented there was no similar history among siblings and daughters, suggesting a post-zygotic mutation with no gonadal involvement. Histological findings do not differ from those of widespread disease.…”
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“…5 If genetic mosaicism involve the gonads, the mutation may be transmitted to descendants and potentially result in widespread disease. 4 , 5 In the case presented there was no similar history among siblings and daughters, suggesting a post-zygotic mutation with no gonadal involvement. Histological findings do not differ from those of widespread disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Type 1 phenotype of DD is the most common. 2 , 4 , 5 The skin surrounding the affected areas is normal. A post-zygotic somatic mutation would explain this variant.…”
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