Author:
Neri Morales Constanza,Cuestas Daniel,Ángel Felipe,Ilelaty Urbano Felipe A.,Rodríguez Paula Andrea,Brito José Abraham,Téllez Daniel,Fernández Isabel,Celis Regalado Luis
Abstract
AbstractDyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a telomeropathy presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges across multiple specialties; yet, subtle dermatological signs enable early detection, altering patient prognosis. A specific DC genetic sequencing was performed according to the clinical criteria of our patient in study. Subsequently, cross-checked information in the main genetic databases was carried out. Additionally, an extensive review of the literature was made to organize the main dermatological aspects in DC. We report a novel variant of DC. Additionally, we share 10 useful and practical messages for dermatologists and any specialist caring for this group of patients.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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