Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

X-linked ichthyosis (a clinical case)

Year: 2020, volume 16 Issue: №3 Pages: 849-852
Heading: Dermatovenerology Article type: Case report
Authors: Yandutova M.V., Epifanova A.Yu., Karakaeva A.V., Moiseev A.A.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

X-linked ichthyosis is a genodermatosis with X-linked recessive inheritance. It characterized by impaired desqua-mation, dryness and coarseness of the skin due to steroid sulfatase deficiency. The disease occurs in males and can lead to visual impairment, cryptorchidism, mental retardation, epilepsy, skeletal anomalies and other dysplasias. To illustrate, we present our own clinical observation of X-linked ichthyosis in siblings.

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