PMID: 9436849Jan 22, 1998Paper

Netherton syndrome presenting as congenital psoriasis

Pediatric Dermatology
T Shwayder, S Banerjee

Abstract

A white boy had erythroderma and dense scale at birth. By 3 months the scale had localized to scalp, diaper area, and acral surfaces. Two biopsy specimens were read as psoriasiform dermatitis at 1 and 3 months. It was not until he was 10 months of age, when terminal hairs grew with nodose irregularities (trichorrhexis invaginatum), that the correct diagnosis of Netherton syndrome was made.

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Feb 15, 2001·Clinics in Dermatology·G L Capella, A F Finzi
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