Title of article :
A case report of atrichia with papular lesions
Author/Authors :
Fallah, Saeid Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan, Iran , Raeisi, Vahideh Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan, Iran
Abstract :
Atrichia with papular lesions (APL) is a rare autosomal recessive
disease caused by a genetic mutation in the human hairless gene’s
zinc finger domain. It suddenly appears in the first months after
birth and causes irreversible hair loss and keratin cysts on the
head, face, and other body parts. Our patient is a 31-year-old
female of a consanguineous marriage living in a deprived and
remote city of Iran. She suffered from total hair loss and papules
spreading all over the body. The patient showed no signs of
other physical or mental health issues; she also had healthy
physical growth and standard eyesight and hearing. Bone and
teeth development were developed, and sweat glands were
also robust. APL was diagnosed based on the clinical findings
(total hair loss, emergence of papules, morbidity over the body
from early childhood, and hypopigmented suture-like lines on
the scalp), standard laboratory tests rejecting other differential
diagnoses, and lack of response to all available treatments.
Keywords :
atrichia , alopecia universalis , APL , autosomal recessive disease
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Dermatology