Medicina (Mar 2019)

Congenital Hypopigmentary Disorders with Multiorgan Impairment: A Case Report and an Overview on Gray Hair Syndromes

  • Laura Cristina Gironi,
  • Francesca Zottarelli,
  • Gianfranco Savoldi,
  • Lucia Dora Notarangelo,
  • Maria Eleonora Basso,
  • Ivana Ferrero,
  • Fabio Timeus,
  • Franca Fagioli,
  • Luigi Maiuri,
  • Enrico Colombo,
  • Paola Savoia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55030078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 3
p. 78

Abstract

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The term congenital hypopigmentary disorders refers to a wide group of heterogeneous hereditary diseases, clinically characterized by inborn pigmentary defects of the iris, hair, and/or skin. They include Gray Hair Syndromes (GHSs), a rare group of autosomal recessive genodermatosis hallmarked by inborn silvery gray hair. GHSs encompass Griscelli, Chediak–Higashi, Elejalde, and Cross syndromes, which are all characterized by a broad spectrum of severe multisystem disorders, including neurological, ocular, skeletal, and immune system impairment. In this manuscript, we describe in detail the clinical, trichoscopic, and genetic features of a rare case of Griscelli syndrome; moreover, we provide an overview of all the GHSs known to date. Our report highlights how an accurate clinical examination with noninvasive methods, like trichoscopy, may play a crucial rule in diagnosis of rare and potentially lethal genetic syndromes such as Griscelli syndrome, in which timely diagnosis and therapy may modify the clinical course, quality of life, and likelihood of survival.

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