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Netherton's syndrome: ultrastructure of the active lesion under retinoid therapy.

Authors :
Haußer, I.
Anton-Lamprecht, I.
Hartschuh, W.
Petzoldt, D.
Source :
Archives of Dermatological Research; Jun1989, Vol. 281 Issue 3, p165-172, 8p
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

A young female patient, expressing the symptom triad of Netherton's syndrome, i.e., ichthyosis linearis circumflexa Comèl, trichorrhexis invaginata and other hair shaft defects, and atopic diathesis, has been treated successfully with the new retinoid preparation Etretin. Our electron microscopical study especially focused on the ultrastructural effect on the characteristic, active part of the skin lesions, which is only found within a narrow borderline just preceding the lesion's margin. In untreated skin, this part is characterized by dermal inflammation, immigrating inflammatory cells, and specific keratinization disturbances: synthesis of keratinization proteins is suppressed, serum exudates invade the epidermis, either filling the intercellular spaces of the upper spinous and the granular layer as finely granular, amorphous material, or they are partly phagocytosed and lie within intracellular, round-oval inclusions. The portions of the lesions lying towards the center are unspecific and represent recovery stages, ultrastructurally resembling stages of normal wound repair. Oral therapy with Etretin did not heal the basic defect, but drastically reduced exoserosis and the deposition of intra- and extracellular material. Keratinization seemed to normalize. The condition of the hair was also improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03403696
Volume :
281
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Dermatological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
72924422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00456387