Bazex-Dupre-Christol syndrome
An X-linked dominant disorder characterized by a triad of congenital hypotrichosis, follicular atrophoderma affecting the dorsa of the hands and feet, the face, and extensor surfaces of the elbows or knees, and the development of basal cell neoplasms, including basal cell nevi and basal cell carcinomas from the second decade onward. OMIM: 301845
Also Known As:
Bazex syndrome; Follicular atrophoderma and basal cell carcinomas; Follicular atrophoderma-basal cell carcinoma syndrome; Follicular atrophoderma-basocellular proliferations-hypotrichosis syndrome
Networked: 9
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
0 trials/studies)
Relationship Network
Disease Context: Research Results
Related Diseases
Experts
1. | Baniandrés-Rodríguez, Ofelia:
1 article
(01/2017)
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2. | Conde-Montero, Elena:
1 article
(01/2017)
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3. | Horcajada-Reales, Celia:
1 article
(01/2017)
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4. | Parra-Blanco, Verónica:
1 article
(01/2017)
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5. | Suárez-Fernández, Ricardo:
1 article
(01/2017)
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6. | Kaffenberger, Benjamin H:
1 article
(09/2016)
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7. | Tian, Frances:
1 article
(09/2016)
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8. | Vaynshtok, Polina M:
1 article
(09/2016)
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9. | Amano, Maki:
1 article
(09/2016)
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10. | Chikazawa, Sakiko:
1 article
(09/2016)
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Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Bazex-Dupre-Christol syndrome:
1. | AcitretinFDA Link
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2. | ErbB Receptors (EGF Receptor)IBA
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3. | ZincIBA
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4. | Vasopressins (Vasopressin)IBA
07/01/2010
- " The following conditions are described in this review: syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone production, hypercalcaemia, hypercalcaemia-leucocytosis syndrome, ectopic production of beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin, Bazex syndrome, Sweet syndrome, tripe palm syndrome, pemphigus, pityriasis rotunda, neutrophilic leukemoid reaction, cerebral venous sinus thrombophlebitis, digital ischaemia, dermatomyositis, necrotising myopathy, autoimmune retinal degeneration, and subacute cerebellar degeneration. "
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5. | Ficusin (Psoralen)IBA
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Therapies and Procedures
1. | Therapeutics
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2. | Radiotherapy
05/01/2008
- " Childhood onset of BCC is rare and usually associated with genetic disorders such as basal cell nevus syndrome, Bazex syndrome, albinism, and xeroderma pigmentosum or due to radiation therapy. " 11/01/2007
- " In addition to occurring in children with albinism, Bazex syndrome, basal cell carcinoma nevus syndrome, nevus sebaceus, radiotherapy-treated cancers, solid organ transplants, and xeroderma pigmentosum, childhood onset basal cell carcinoma has also occurred, albeit less commonly, de novo. "
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3. | Phototherapy (Light Therapy)
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