Skin fragility-woolly hair-palmoplantar keratoderma syndrome

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Skin fragility-woolly hair-palmoplantar keratoderma syndrome
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Specialty Dermatology, Genetics
Symptoms Skin fragility, woolly hair, palmoplantar keratoderma
Complications N/A
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Causes Mutations in the DSP gene
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Diagnosis Genetic testing, clinical examination
Differential diagnosis
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Treatment Symptomatic treatment
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Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair-Palmoplantar Keratoderma Syndrome (SFWHPPK) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by skin fragility, woolly hair, and palmoplantar keratoderma. The syndrome is also known as Plakophilin-1 deficiency or Ectodermal dysplasia-skin fragility syndrome.

Overview

SFWHPPK is a type of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of conditions affecting the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the DSP gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called desmoplakin. This protein is essential for the normal structure and function of the skin and hair.

Symptoms

The primary symptoms of SFWHPPK include skin fragility, which leads to blistering and erosions, especially on areas of the body that experience friction or trauma. Woolly hair refers to hair that is tightly curled and has a wool-like texture. Palmoplantar keratoderma is a condition that causes thickening of the skin on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of SFWHPPK is based on the clinical features, family history, and genetic testing. Genetic testing can confirm the presence of mutations in the DSP gene.

Treatment

There is currently no cure for SFWHPPK. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive, focusing on managing the skin and hair symptoms. This may include the use of emollients and keratolytics for the skin, and gentle hair care to manage the woolly hair.

Prognosis

The prognosis for individuals with SFWHPPK varies. Some individuals may have mild symptoms and lead relatively normal lives, while others may experience severe skin and hair symptoms that can impact their quality of life.

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