Acrodermatitis
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Last Posted: Mar 07, 2023
- Clinical and genetic differences between pustular psoriasis subtypes.
Twelves Sophie, et al. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2018 0 (3) 1021-1026 - Clinical background of patients with psoriasiform skin lesions due to tumor necrosis factor antagonist administration at a single center.
Mori Miho, et al. The Journal of dermatology 2021 0 (11) 1745-1753 - Genomics-based treatment in a patient with two overlapping heritable skin disorders: Epidermolysis bullosa and acrodermatitis enteropathica.
Vahidnezhad Hassan, et al. Human mutation 2020 0 (5) 906-912 - Pustular psoriasis as an autoinflammatory keratinization disease (AiKD): Genetic predisposing factors and promising therapeutic targets.
Akiyama Masashi, et al. Journal of dermatological science 2022 0 (1) 11-17 - CLINGEN Actionability Report for Acrodermatitis enteropathica, zinc-deficiency type-SLC39A4
ClinGen Actionability Working Group - The genetic basis for most patients with pustular skin disease remains elusive.
Mössner R, et al. The British journal of dermatology 2017 8 - Correlation of IL36RN mutation with different clinical features of pustular psoriasis in Chinese patients.
Wang Ting-Shun, et al. Archives of dermatological research 2015 11 - Clinical utility gene card for: acrodermatitis enteropathica - update 2015.
Küry Sébastien et al. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2015 Oct - Acrodermatitis
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Acrodermatitis enteropathica
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