1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1981.tb01207.x
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Unilateral systematized keratosis follicularis. A variant of Darier's disease or an epidermal naevus (acantholytic dyskeratotic epidermal naevus)?

Abstract: SUMMARY In this report seven new eases showing unilateral systematized, linear or zosteriform distribution of lesions resembling Darier's disease, but without other findings suggestive of Darier's disease, are presented. It is suggested that the eruption represents an epidermal naevus for which the name acantholytic dyskeratotic epidermal naevus is proposed.

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“…[5] Since then, various localized variants like unilateral, linear, segmental or zosteriform have been described. [456789] The skin lesions in the localized variants are usually confined to a limited area and other features that are associated with classical DD are usually absent. The lack of family history, absence of other signs of DD and the limited distribution of the lesions favor a nevoid origin.…”
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“…[5] Since then, various localized variants like unilateral, linear, segmental or zosteriform have been described. [456789] The skin lesions in the localized variants are usually confined to a limited area and other features that are associated with classical DD are usually absent. The lack of family history, absence of other signs of DD and the limited distribution of the lesions favor a nevoid origin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] Localized pattern of DD was first reported in 1906. [5] Since then, many localized variants like localized, unilateral, linear,segmental or zosteriform DD[456789] have been described. We present a case of zosteriform DD confined to the right infra-mammary region in an adult female.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Die Zuordnung zu beschriebenen Dermatosen erfolgt wegen fehlender Informationen über die zugrunde liegenden Gene aufgrund des klinischen Erscheinungsbildes [4] [30]. Hierbei handelt es sich meist um nä-voide Varianten, bei denen die Hautveränderungen dem Verlauf der BlaschkoLinien folgen [35] und die Darier-typische Beteiligung der Hände und Nägel üblicherweise fehlt [4,8,28]. Starink u. Woerdeman haben hierfür die Bezeichnung "akantholytischer dyskeratotischer epidermaler Nävus" vorgeschlagen [35], was nicht unwidersprochen blieb [30].…”
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“…Hierbei handelt es sich meist um nä-voide Varianten, bei denen die Hautveränderungen dem Verlauf der BlaschkoLinien folgen [35] und die Darier-typische Beteiligung der Hände und Nägel üblicherweise fehlt [4,8,28]. Starink u. Woerdeman haben hierfür die Bezeichnung "akantholytischer dyskeratotischer epidermaler Nävus" vorgeschlagen [35], was nicht unwidersprochen blieb [30]. Es wird angenommen, daß diese linearen Formen durch eine postzygotische Mutation während der frü-hen Embryogenese entstehen [30].…”
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“…In addition to displaying varying stages of epidermal differentiation, the histopathology of epidermal nevi may mimic other clinical entities such as seborrheic keratosis (2), acanthosis nigricans (3), Darier's disease (acantholytic dyskeratosis) (4,5), buUous ichthyosis (epidermolytic hyperkeratosis) (6,7), porokeratosis (8), comedonal acne (9), and psoriasis, eczematous dermatitis, or lichen simplex chronicus (10). Furthermore, a nevus may exhibit more than one histopathologic pattem in different topographic sites or at different times (1).…”
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