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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 121(5): e202202796, oct. 2023. ilus
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1510077

ABSTRACT

La infiltración cutánea por células leucémicas conocida como leucemia cutis es una presentación infrecuente de esta patología y constituye un desafío diagnóstico. Los diagnósticos como infecciones, otras patologías neoplásicas con afectación cutánea y los trastornos histiocíticos, entre otros, constituyen los principales diagnósticos diferenciales, ya que configuran un escenario pronóstico y terapéutico diferente. Se presentan dos pacientes que fueron diagnosticados inicialmente como leucemia cutis, cuyo diagnóstico final fue de patologías no malignas.


The infiltration of leukemia cells into the skin, known as leukemia cutis, is a rare presentation of this disease and accounts for a diagnostic challenge. The main differential diagnoses include infections, other neoplastic diseases with skin involvement and histiocytic disorders, among others, as they entail different prognostic and therapeutic approaches. Here we describe two patients who were initially diagnosed with leukemia cutis, whose final diagnosis was of non-malignant diseases.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Leukemia/diagnosis , Skin , Diagnosis, Differential
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 121(5): e202202796, 2023 10 01.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36857109

ABSTRACT

The infiltration of leukemia cells into the skin, known as leukemia cutis, is a rare presentation of this disease and accounts for a diagnostic challenge. The main differential diagnoses include infections, other neoplastic diseases with skin involvement and histiocytic disorders, among others, as they entail different prognostic and therapeutic approaches. Here we describe two patients who were initially diagnosed with leukemia cutis, whose final diagnosis was of non-malignant diseases.


La infiltración cutánea por células leucémicas conocida como leucemia cutis es una presentación infrecuente de esta patología y constituye un desafío diagnóstico. Los diagnósticos como infecciones, otras patologías neoplásicas con afectación cutánea y los trastornos histiocíticos, entre otros, constituyen los principales diagnósticos diferenciales, ya que configuran un escenario pronóstico y terapéutico diferente. Se presentan dos pacientes que fueron diagnosticados inicialmente como leucemia cutis, cuyo diagnóstico final fue de patologías no malignas.


Subject(s)
Leukemia , Skin Neoplasms , Humans , Leukemia/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin , Diagnosis, Differential
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Am J Med Genet A ; 188(11): 3153-3161, 2022 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35979658

ABSTRACT

Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is a clinically heterogeneous heritable skin disorder, characterized by blistering of the skin and mucous membranes following minor trauma. Dominant (DDEB) and recessive (RDEB) forms are caused by pathogenic variants in COL7A1 gene. Argentina's population has a heterogeneous genetic background, and little is known about the molecular basis of DEB in our country or in native South American populations. In this study, we present the prevalence and geographical distribution of pathogenic variants found in 181 patients from 136 unrelated families (31 DDEB and 105 RDEB). We detected 95 different variants, 59 of them were previously reported in the literature and 36 were novel, nine of which were detected in more than one family. The most prevalent pathogenic variants were identified in exon 73 in DDEB patients and in exon 3 in RDEB patients. We also report a new phenotype-genotype correlation found in 10 unrelated families presenting mild blistering and severe mucosal involvement. Molecular studies in populations with an unexplored genetic background like ours revealed a diversity of pathogenic variants, and we hope that these findings will contribute to the definition of targets for new gene therapies.


Subject(s)
Collagen Type VII , Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica , Argentina/epidemiology , Collagen Type VII/genetics , Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica/genetics , Genetic Association Studies , Humans , Mutation , Phenotype
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Clin Exp Dermatol ; 47(7): 1346-1349, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35080258

ABSTRACT

Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita is a highly uncommon condition in the paediatric population. This article describes three children with this disease, different clinical presentation and management. It also reviews the most relevant articles on this topic.


Subject(s)
Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita , Epidermolysis Bullosa , Child , Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita/diagnosis , Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita/drug therapy , Humans
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 37(2): 337-341, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31957900

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Kindler syndrome is a rare genodermatosis. Major clinical criteria include acral blistering in infancy and childhood, progressive poikiloderma, skin atrophy, abnormal photosensitivity, and gingival fragility. METHODS: FERMT1 gene was sequenced in 5 patients with a clinical diagnosis of Kindler syndrome. RESULTS: We report a novel pathogenic variant detected in four unrelated families of Paraguayan origin, where one nucleotide deletion in FERMT1 gene (c.450delG) is predicted to cause a frameshift mutation leading to loss of function. Haplotype analysis revealed the propagation of an ancestral allele through this population. CONCLUSIONS: The identification of this recurrent pathogenic variant enables optimization of molecular detection strategies in our patients, reducing the cost of diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Blister/genetics , Blister/pathology , Epidermolysis Bullosa/genetics , Epidermolysis Bullosa/pathology , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Neoplasm Proteins/genetics , Periodontal Diseases/genetics , Periodontal Diseases/pathology , Photosensitivity Disorders/genetics , Photosensitivity Disorders/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Argentina , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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