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  • Title: [New classification and genetic background of inherited ichthyoses].
    Author: Andersen RE, Hertz JM, Bygum A.
    Journal: Ugeskr Laeger; 2014 Jul 14; 176(29):V11130688. PubMed ID: 25292205.
    Abstract:
    A new classification of inherited ichthyoses is presented based on clinical features, genetic background and pathophysiology. Ichthyoses are disorders of cornification and may be part of syndromes. Ichthyosis vulgaris, X-linked ichthyosis, autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis and syndrome-related variants are described. Severe forms can be potentially life-threatening. Dry scaly skin can be disabling and time-consuming, as the patient needs topical therapy and sometimes also systemic retinoids. Treatment today is symptomatic, but hopefully new knowledge will lead to targeted therapies.
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