Publication: Skin biopsy in netherton syndrome: a histological review of a large series and new findings
Skin biopsy in netherton syndrome: a histological review of a large series and new findings
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Leclerc-Mercier, S., Bodemer, C., Furio, L., Hadj-Rabia, S., de Peufeilhoux, L., Weibel, L., Bursztejn, A.-C., Bourrat, E., Ortonne, N., Molina, T. J., Hovnanian, A., & Fraitag, S. (2016). Skin biopsy in netherton syndrome: a histological review of a large series and new findings. American Journal of Dermatopathology, 38(2), 83–91. https://doi.org/10.1097/DAD.0000000000000425
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Netherton syndrome (NS) is a severe genetic skin disorder, with often delayed or misleading clinical signs. The histological features of skin biopsies, usually described as a psoriasiform hyperplasia, have only been reported in isolated case reports or small case series. The aim of this study is to define, for the first time, the precise histological pattern of cutaneous lesions, in a large cohort of skin biopsies from confirmed NS patients. The study included 80 consecutive skin biopsies from 67 patients taken between January 1995 an
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Leclerc-Mercier, S., Bodemer, C., Furio, L., Hadj-Rabia, S., de Peufeilhoux, L., Weibel, L., Bursztejn, A.-C., Bourrat, E., Ortonne, N., Molina, T. J., Hovnanian, A., & Fraitag, S. (2016). Skin biopsy in netherton syndrome: a histological review of a large series and new findings. American Journal of Dermatopathology, 38(2), 83–91. https://doi.org/10.1097/DAD.0000000000000425