Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology (Sep 2015)

Bilateral lower extremity hyperkeratotic plaques: a case report of ichthyosis vulgaris

  • Leight H,
  • Zinn Z,
  • Jalali O

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015, no. default
pp. 485 – 488

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Hayley Leight, Zachary Zinn, Omid JalaliDepartment of Dermatology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA Abstract: Here, we report a case of a middle-aged woman presenting with severe, long-standing, hyperkeratotic plaques of the lower extremities unrelieved by over-the-counter medications. Initial history and clinical findings were suggestive of an inherited ichthyosis. Ichthyoses are genetic disorders characterized by dry scaly skin and altered skin-barrier function. A diagnosis of ichthyosis vulgaris was confirmed by histopathology. Etiology, prevalence, and treatment options are discussed. Keywords: filaggrin gene, FLG, profilaggrin, keratohyalin granules, hyperkeratosis