Epidermal Nevus Syndrome Associated with Dwarfism and Atopic Dermatitis

Children (Basel). 2021 Aug 12;8(8):697. doi: 10.3390/children8080697.

Abstract

Epidermal nevus syndrome (ENS) is a congenital disorder characterized by widespread linear epidermal lesions consisting of epidermal nevus and extracutaneous involvements, especially of the central nervous system and skeletal system. Garcia-Hafner-Happle syndrome, also known as fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3)-ENS, is characterized by a systematized keratinocytic EN of soft and velvety type with neurological abnormalities such as seizures, intellectual impairment, and cortical atrophy. We present a case of a 9-year-old Japanese boy afflicted with Garcia-Hafner-Happle syndrome associated with dwarfism and atopic dermatitis. We show the results of physical examination, DNA analysis, and imaging studies and discuss the mutation underlying the child's disorder.

Keywords: FGFR3; Garcia–Hafner–Happle syndrome; atopic dermatitis; dwarfism; epidermal nevus syndrome.

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  • Case Reports