Author/Authors :
Gulasi، Selvi نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, Adana Numune Research and
Training Hospital, Adana, Turkey ,
Abstract :
Introduction Lamellar ichthyosis (collodion baby) is a
cornification disorder classified under the category of autosomal
recessive congenital ichthyosis and characterized by hyperkeratosis.
Early-stage retinoid treatment has been shown to improve survival in
these patients. In this article, a lamellar ichthyosis case is presented
of an infant who had the symptoms at birth and was treated successfully
with acitretin. Case Presentation A term newborn infant presented after
delivery. Physical examination showed that the skin on her outer mouth,
neck, axillae, and inguinal fold areas had collodion membranes and
peelings. On the third day of life, the skin all over her body became
dry and seemed similar to parchment paper, with peeling in some areas,
as well as ectropion and eclabium development. After her daily bath,
liquid Vaseline was applied all over her body, but it did not provide
enough benefits. The infant was started on acitretin treatment. On the
14th day of treatment, the skin appeared nearly
normal. On the 28th day of life, the infant was
discharged. Conclusions Early oral retinoid treatment facilitates
increased quality of life improves survival rates for ichthyosis
patients.