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Two Egyptian cases of lipoid proteinosis successfully treated with acitretin.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Lipoid proteinosis (Urbach-Wiethe disease) is a rare progressive autosomal recessive disorder, characterized histologically by deposition of periodic acid Schiff-positive, diastase resistant, hyaline-like material into the skin, upper aerodigestive tract, and internal organs.
MAIN OBSERVATION:
We report two cases of lipoid proteinosis. A 2-year-old girl presented with vesiculobullous skin lesions on her face, trunk, extremities and scalp, inability to protrude the tongue and hoarseness of voice that appeared few months after birth. The other case is a 4-year-old girl, who presented with waxy papules on face and trunk, hoarseness of voice and enlarged lips and tongue. The lesions healed leaving pitted scars in both cases. Based on clinical, histopathological and laryngoscopy findings, lipoid proteinosis was diagnosed in both cases. Acitretin was started in a dose of 0.5 mg/kg/day in every child. Complete remission of cutaneous lesions and improvement of the hoarseness was observed after one year.
CONCLUSION:
Acitretin may be benificial for treatment of mucosal and cutaneous lesions in lipoid proteinosis.
AuthorsOla Ahmed Bakry, Rehab Monir Samaka, Nanees Shawky Houla, Mohamed Ahmed Basha
JournalJournal of dermatological case reports (J Dermatol Case Rep) Vol. 8 Issue 1 Pg. 29-34 (Mar 31 2014) ISSN: 1898-7249 [Print] Poland
PMID24748909 (Publication Type: Case Reports)

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