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Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family with Dowling - Degos
Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Broshtilova V1,2*
, Todorov T3
, Todorova A4
and Vassileva S5
1
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria
2
Department of Infectious diseases, Parasitology and Dermatovenereology, Medical University, Varna, Bulgaria
3
Genetic Medico-Diagnostic Laboratory Genica, Sofia, Bulgaria
4Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria
5
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Sofia Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria
Volume 2 Issue 3- 2019
Received Date: 20 May 2019
Accepted Date: 03 June 2019
Published Date: 08 June 2019
1. Abstract
Dowling-Degos Disease (DDD) is a rare reticular pigmentary disorder with an autosomal domi-
nant inheritance. Morbus Galli-Galli is considered to be an acantholytic variant of the disease.
Mutations in keratin 5 gene (KRT5) have been found in the majority of DDD patients. Herein, the
first Bulgarian pedigree with the mutation c.442_443delAG; p.Ser148Leufs*30 in the KRT5geneon
chromosome 12 (12q13.13), underlying the specific retiform hyper pigmentation in the clinical
setting of DDD, is presented. Some clinical and histo-pathological ambiguous features are also
discussed.
Annals of
Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Citation: Broshtilova V, Todorov T, Todorova A and Vassileva S, Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family
with Dowling - Degos Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature. Annals of Clinical and Medi-
cal Case Reports. 2019; 2(3): 1-4.
acmacasereport.com
*Corresponding Author (s): Valentina Broshtilova, Department of Dermatology and
Venereology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria, 3, St. GeorgiSoffiskyst, 1431,
Sofia, Bulgaria, Tel: +359 888 257 905, E-mail: broshtolova@mail.bg
ISSN: 2639-8109
2. Keywords
Dowling-Degos disease; Gal-
li-Galli disease; KRT5 Muta-
tions
Case Report
3. Introduction
The spectrum of retiform pigmentary disorders encompasses the
rare Dowling-Degos Disease (DDD) with its acantholytic vari-
ant Morbus Galli-Galli (MGG), Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
with Mottled Pigmentation (ESMP), reticulate acro pigmenta-
tion of Kitamura, dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria, and
Darier’s disease Muller et al. [1]. Interestingly, mutations in the
KRT5gene(encoding keratin 5) have been found to correspond
with certain clinical dyschromic phenotypes Hanneken et al. [2].
Wide spread reticulated hyper pigmentation with skin fragility;
blistering and progressive palmo-plantar hyperkeratosis has been
linked to p.Pro25Leumutation in ESMP Rugg et al. [3]. Acral re-
ticulated hyper pigmentation, palmar pits and breaks in derma-
toglyphsis the typical clinical picture of Kitamura’s reticulate acro
pigmentation, also linked to mutation in the KRT5 gene Griffiths
et al. [4]. Since 2006, the mutation c.418dupA was identified in
patients with DDD, presented with reticulated hyper pigmenta-
tion mainly in flexures, perioral pitted scars, and come do-like
papules on face and neck Betz et al. [5].
Herein, we present the first Bulgarian family with hereditary mot-
tled hyper pigmentation, affecting the neck, large folds, and the
upper extremities, starting at the third decade of life, with the
clinical, histology and mutational features of DDD.
4. Case Report
A 65-year-old Caucasian woman was referred to our Department
of Dermatology with reticulate, hyperpigmented, scaly papules
on the neck, lateral proximal arms, submamar and axillar folds.
The patient reported that she noted the first similar skin lesions
thirty years ago. Each lesion appeared as a red pruritic papule,
which evolved into a hyper pigmented irregular macule. Usually,
the disease recurred in summer and on sites of mechanical fric-
tion. A previous biopsy, done in another institution showed focal
subrabasal acantholysis that was interpreted as Darier’s disease.
Her past treatment regimens included topical corticosteroids
and emollients. A 4-month per-oral acitretin therapy was un-
dertaken five years ago and discontinued due to gastro-intestinal
side effects.
On physical examination, a widespread mottled hyper pigmenta-
tion involving the neck, axillar, submamar and inguinal folds, as
well as the inner aspects of both thighs, was seen (Figure 1a, b,
c). Scaly, erythematous papules were present on the advancing
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borders of the pre-existing hyperchromic macules. Neither pitted
perioral acneiform scars, nor abnormalities of the hair or nails,
were detected. The histology findings from an erythematous pap-
ule showed elongated epidermal rete ridges with bud-like filiform
projections and suprapapillary thinning (Figure 2). Mixed der-
mal inflammatory infiltrate was seen in the superficial dermis.
The absence of suprabasal acantholysis and linear clefts ruled out
MGG, favoring the diagnosis of DDD.
The proband had no parents and siblings alive. She had three
daughters-the elder born in 1974, and twins born in 1979. Since
ten years the elder daughter had a few hyperpigmented macules
on the neck. One of the twins, presented with localized hyper-
pigmented mottled patches in both axillar folds, started 3-4 years
ago. Both patients denied subjective symptoms. Exacerbations
occurred rarely, only in extremely hot weather and on friction.
They tolerated their skin changes well and did not use any thera-
py. The third daughter was clinically unaffected.
The proband and her three daughters were referred for genetic
testing after written informed consent was obtained from all of
them. Direct Sanger sequencing of the KRT5 gene was performed
using Big Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing kit v.3.1(Applied
Biosystems, Foster city, CA). Primers were designed to specifi-
cally amplify the coding part of the exon and exon-intron bound-
aries (available upon request). The Sequencing Analysis software
v.5.1.1 was used to obtain the sequencing profile.
The mutation c.442_443delAG; p.Ser148Leufs*30 in the KRT5
gene on chromosome 12 (12q13.13) was identified in the clini-
cally affected individuals, but not in the unaffected sibling. The
detected genetic variant was described, based on the HGVS no-
menclature guidelines (www.hgvs.org).
5. Discussion
DDD is an autosomal dominant form of theretiform pigmentary
disorder. It was first mentioned in 1938 by Dowling and Freuden-
thal Dowling et Freudenthal, [6] and later thoroughly described
by Degos under the name: dermatose reticulée des plis Degos et
al Ossipowski, [7]. Affected patients usually develop a progressive
reticulate hyperpigmentation starting in the third decade of life.
Tiny hyperkeratotic brown papules that mainly affect the flexures
and great skin folds can also be seen. Pitted perioral acneiform
scars, genital and perianal reticulated pigmented lesions are ad-
ditional clinical features Milde et al. [8].
Originally described in 1982 by Bardach, Gebhart and Luger
Bardach et al. [9], MGG is considered to be a rare acantholytic
variant of DDD. Erythematous scaly papules evolving into con-
fluent, reticulated, hyperpigmented macules on the trunk, neck,
flexor and extensor surfaces of the extremities, are characteristic
features. The most important histology finding is the typical su-
prabasal acantholysis Schmieder et al. [10]. The clefting, itself, is
considered to cause skin irritation and pruritus, seen in the af-
fected individuals.
Remarkably, the family herein presented shows some diversity
in the clinical symptoms. First, the proband had multiple red
pruritic papules that better correspond to the MGG phenotype.
Moreover, the distribution of the lesions is more extended than
the classical DDD variants, since the lesions are not limited to the
skin folds, but also involve the trunk and volar aspects of thighs.
No acne-like scars are identified. The patient claimed to have itch
and discomfort at the beginning of each relapse. The documenta-
tion of suprabasal clefting, which previously verified the diagnosis
of Darier’s disease, is also interesting. If this finding is taken into
consideration, it may further contribute to the diagnosis of MGG.
Of note, despite the high index of suspicion, suprabasal acan-
tholysis was not identified in our histological sample. Therefore,
Figure 1(a): Mottled hyperpigmentation with peripheral scaly erythematous
papules on the trunk and Inguinal folds.
Figure 1(b): Dyschromic macules on lateral aspect of the neck.
Figure 1(c): Pruritic papules on the anterior aspects of the left thigh.
Figure 2: Elongated epidermal rete ridges with bud-like filiform projections,
suprapapillary thinning and mixed inflammatory infiltrate in the papillary der-
mis (x 100, PAS).
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we favor the diagnosis of DDD, although many clinical features
and the disputable pre-existing histology were more suggestive
of MGG. Based on these observations, we dare to suggest that
suprabasal acantholysis may anecdotally appear in certain DDD
exacerbation episodes, probably depending on the severity of the
relapse, thus confronting the mere existence of MGG.
DDD is a very rare dermatosis. The constellation of clinical and
histology findings is usually sufficient to conclude the diagnosis,
especially in the context of a family history and genetic back-
ground. In the last 10 years, molecular testing has been proven
as the most significant and important diagnostic tool. Half of
the DDD patients show KRT5 mutations Reisenauer et al. [11].
The KRT5 gene mutation found in our patients is the most com-
mon genetic defect. A loss of keratin 5 impairs the formation of
intermediate keratin filaments, which greatly compromise the
structural integrity of basal layer keratinocytes and the trans-
fer of pigment-carrying melanosomes from melanocytes to the
epidermal keratinocytes with the consequence of abnormal skin
pigmentation Styers et al. [12].
Generalized DDD, disseminated on trunk and extremities, has
been linked to POGLUT1 mutation Basmanav et al. [12]; Wil-
son et al. [14], encoding protein O-glucosyl transferase 1. The
dyschromic DDD cases with involvement of trunk, neck, and
genital area were identified to have mutations in POFUT1, en-
coding a protein O-fucosyl transferarase 1 Basmanav et al. [15].
Some authors tried to link the DDD clinical phenotypes with
their corresponding genetic background, stating that keratin 5
affects mostly the skin folds, POGLUT1 causes hyperpigmented
macules on the trunk and extremities, while the reticulated dys-
chromatic macules in POFUT1 mutation are distributed to the
trunk and acral areas hanneken et al. [16]. Our proband showed
very extensive hyperchromic lesions, affecting the trunk, neck,
large folds and anterior aspects of the thighs. This clinical pheno-
type does not correspond to the classical DDD flexural involve-
ment, suggesting that the distribution of the lesions should not
be considered specific and all patients should be put on extensive
genetic testing.
6. Conclusion
DDD is a rare reticular hyperpigmented disorder with an auto-
somal dominant inheritance. MGG is considered an acantholytic
variant of DDD; however, in certain individuals such suprabasal
clefting seems to be transitory, depending on the severity of the
relapse. Full genetic screening is needed in all patients with DDD,
since no true evidence exists on the specificity of the clinico-mu-
tational correlation.
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Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family with Dowling – Degos Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

  • 1. Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family with Dowling - Degos Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature Broshtilova V1,2* , Todorov T3 , Todorova A4 and Vassileva S5 1 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria 2 Department of Infectious diseases, Parasitology and Dermatovenereology, Medical University, Varna, Bulgaria 3 Genetic Medico-Diagnostic Laboratory Genica, Sofia, Bulgaria 4Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria 5 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Sofia Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Volume 2 Issue 3- 2019 Received Date: 20 May 2019 Accepted Date: 03 June 2019 Published Date: 08 June 2019 1. Abstract Dowling-Degos Disease (DDD) is a rare reticular pigmentary disorder with an autosomal domi- nant inheritance. Morbus Galli-Galli is considered to be an acantholytic variant of the disease. Mutations in keratin 5 gene (KRT5) have been found in the majority of DDD patients. Herein, the first Bulgarian pedigree with the mutation c.442_443delAG; p.Ser148Leufs*30 in the KRT5geneon chromosome 12 (12q13.13), underlying the specific retiform hyper pigmentation in the clinical setting of DDD, is presented. Some clinical and histo-pathological ambiguous features are also discussed. Annals of Clinical and Medical Case Reports Citation: Broshtilova V, Todorov T, Todorova A and Vassileva S, Keratin 5 Mutation in a Bulgarian Family with Dowling - Degos Disease – A Case Report and a Review of the Literature. Annals of Clinical and Medi- cal Case Reports. 2019; 2(3): 1-4. acmacasereport.com *Corresponding Author (s): Valentina Broshtilova, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria, 3, St. GeorgiSoffiskyst, 1431, Sofia, Bulgaria, Tel: +359 888 257 905, E-mail: broshtolova@mail.bg ISSN: 2639-8109 2. Keywords Dowling-Degos disease; Gal- li-Galli disease; KRT5 Muta- tions Case Report 3. Introduction The spectrum of retiform pigmentary disorders encompasses the rare Dowling-Degos Disease (DDD) with its acantholytic vari- ant Morbus Galli-Galli (MGG), Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex with Mottled Pigmentation (ESMP), reticulate acro pigmenta- tion of Kitamura, dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria, and Darier’s disease Muller et al. [1]. Interestingly, mutations in the KRT5gene(encoding keratin 5) have been found to correspond with certain clinical dyschromic phenotypes Hanneken et al. [2]. Wide spread reticulated hyper pigmentation with skin fragility; blistering and progressive palmo-plantar hyperkeratosis has been linked to p.Pro25Leumutation in ESMP Rugg et al. [3]. Acral re- ticulated hyper pigmentation, palmar pits and breaks in derma- toglyphsis the typical clinical picture of Kitamura’s reticulate acro pigmentation, also linked to mutation in the KRT5 gene Griffiths et al. [4]. Since 2006, the mutation c.418dupA was identified in patients with DDD, presented with reticulated hyper pigmenta- tion mainly in flexures, perioral pitted scars, and come do-like papules on face and neck Betz et al. [5]. Herein, we present the first Bulgarian family with hereditary mot- tled hyper pigmentation, affecting the neck, large folds, and the upper extremities, starting at the third decade of life, with the clinical, histology and mutational features of DDD. 4. Case Report A 65-year-old Caucasian woman was referred to our Department of Dermatology with reticulate, hyperpigmented, scaly papules on the neck, lateral proximal arms, submamar and axillar folds. The patient reported that she noted the first similar skin lesions thirty years ago. Each lesion appeared as a red pruritic papule, which evolved into a hyper pigmented irregular macule. Usually, the disease recurred in summer and on sites of mechanical fric- tion. A previous biopsy, done in another institution showed focal subrabasal acantholysis that was interpreted as Darier’s disease. Her past treatment regimens included topical corticosteroids and emollients. A 4-month per-oral acitretin therapy was un- dertaken five years ago and discontinued due to gastro-intestinal side effects. On physical examination, a widespread mottled hyper pigmenta- tion involving the neck, axillar, submamar and inguinal folds, as well as the inner aspects of both thighs, was seen (Figure 1a, b, c). Scaly, erythematous papules were present on the advancing
  • 2. Copyright ©2019 Broshtilova V et al This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and build upon your work non-commercially. 2 Volume 2 Issue 3 -2019 Case Report borders of the pre-existing hyperchromic macules. Neither pitted perioral acneiform scars, nor abnormalities of the hair or nails, were detected. The histology findings from an erythematous pap- ule showed elongated epidermal rete ridges with bud-like filiform projections and suprapapillary thinning (Figure 2). Mixed der- mal inflammatory infiltrate was seen in the superficial dermis. The absence of suprabasal acantholysis and linear clefts ruled out MGG, favoring the diagnosis of DDD. The proband had no parents and siblings alive. She had three daughters-the elder born in 1974, and twins born in 1979. Since ten years the elder daughter had a few hyperpigmented macules on the neck. One of the twins, presented with localized hyper- pigmented mottled patches in both axillar folds, started 3-4 years ago. Both patients denied subjective symptoms. Exacerbations occurred rarely, only in extremely hot weather and on friction. They tolerated their skin changes well and did not use any thera- py. The third daughter was clinically unaffected. The proband and her three daughters were referred for genetic testing after written informed consent was obtained from all of them. Direct Sanger sequencing of the KRT5 gene was performed using Big Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing kit v.3.1(Applied Biosystems, Foster city, CA). Primers were designed to specifi- cally amplify the coding part of the exon and exon-intron bound- aries (available upon request). The Sequencing Analysis software v.5.1.1 was used to obtain the sequencing profile. The mutation c.442_443delAG; p.Ser148Leufs*30 in the KRT5 gene on chromosome 12 (12q13.13) was identified in the clini- cally affected individuals, but not in the unaffected sibling. The detected genetic variant was described, based on the HGVS no- menclature guidelines (www.hgvs.org). 5. Discussion DDD is an autosomal dominant form of theretiform pigmentary disorder. It was first mentioned in 1938 by Dowling and Freuden- thal Dowling et Freudenthal, [6] and later thoroughly described by Degos under the name: dermatose reticulée des plis Degos et al Ossipowski, [7]. Affected patients usually develop a progressive reticulate hyperpigmentation starting in the third decade of life. Tiny hyperkeratotic brown papules that mainly affect the flexures and great skin folds can also be seen. Pitted perioral acneiform scars, genital and perianal reticulated pigmented lesions are ad- ditional clinical features Milde et al. [8]. Originally described in 1982 by Bardach, Gebhart and Luger Bardach et al. [9], MGG is considered to be a rare acantholytic variant of DDD. Erythematous scaly papules evolving into con- fluent, reticulated, hyperpigmented macules on the trunk, neck, flexor and extensor surfaces of the extremities, are characteristic features. The most important histology finding is the typical su- prabasal acantholysis Schmieder et al. [10]. The clefting, itself, is considered to cause skin irritation and pruritus, seen in the af- fected individuals. Remarkably, the family herein presented shows some diversity in the clinical symptoms. First, the proband had multiple red pruritic papules that better correspond to the MGG phenotype. Moreover, the distribution of the lesions is more extended than the classical DDD variants, since the lesions are not limited to the skin folds, but also involve the trunk and volar aspects of thighs. No acne-like scars are identified. The patient claimed to have itch and discomfort at the beginning of each relapse. The documenta- tion of suprabasal clefting, which previously verified the diagnosis of Darier’s disease, is also interesting. If this finding is taken into consideration, it may further contribute to the diagnosis of MGG. Of note, despite the high index of suspicion, suprabasal acan- tholysis was not identified in our histological sample. Therefore, Figure 1(a): Mottled hyperpigmentation with peripheral scaly erythematous papules on the trunk and Inguinal folds. Figure 1(b): Dyschromic macules on lateral aspect of the neck. Figure 1(c): Pruritic papules on the anterior aspects of the left thigh. Figure 2: Elongated epidermal rete ridges with bud-like filiform projections, suprapapillary thinning and mixed inflammatory infiltrate in the papillary der- mis (x 100, PAS).
  • 3. acmacasereport.com 3 Volume 2 Issue 3 -2019 Case Report we favor the diagnosis of DDD, although many clinical features and the disputable pre-existing histology were more suggestive of MGG. Based on these observations, we dare to suggest that suprabasal acantholysis may anecdotally appear in certain DDD exacerbation episodes, probably depending on the severity of the relapse, thus confronting the mere existence of MGG. DDD is a very rare dermatosis. The constellation of clinical and histology findings is usually sufficient to conclude the diagnosis, especially in the context of a family history and genetic back- ground. In the last 10 years, molecular testing has been proven as the most significant and important diagnostic tool. Half of the DDD patients show KRT5 mutations Reisenauer et al. [11]. The KRT5 gene mutation found in our patients is the most com- mon genetic defect. A loss of keratin 5 impairs the formation of intermediate keratin filaments, which greatly compromise the structural integrity of basal layer keratinocytes and the trans- fer of pigment-carrying melanosomes from melanocytes to the epidermal keratinocytes with the consequence of abnormal skin pigmentation Styers et al. [12]. Generalized DDD, disseminated on trunk and extremities, has been linked to POGLUT1 mutation Basmanav et al. [12]; Wil- son et al. [14], encoding protein O-glucosyl transferase 1. The dyschromic DDD cases with involvement of trunk, neck, and genital area were identified to have mutations in POFUT1, en- coding a protein O-fucosyl transferarase 1 Basmanav et al. [15]. Some authors tried to link the DDD clinical phenotypes with their corresponding genetic background, stating that keratin 5 affects mostly the skin folds, POGLUT1 causes hyperpigmented macules on the trunk and extremities, while the reticulated dys- chromatic macules in POFUT1 mutation are distributed to the trunk and acral areas hanneken et al. [16]. Our proband showed very extensive hyperchromic lesions, affecting the trunk, neck, large folds and anterior aspects of the thighs. This clinical pheno- type does not correspond to the classical DDD flexural involve- ment, suggesting that the distribution of the lesions should not be considered specific and all patients should be put on extensive genetic testing. 6. Conclusion DDD is a rare reticular hyperpigmented disorder with an auto- somal dominant inheritance. MGG is considered an acantholytic variant of DDD; however, in certain individuals such suprabasal clefting seems to be transitory, depending on the severity of the relapse. Full genetic screening is needed in all patients with DDD, since no true evidence exists on the specificity of the clinico-mu- tational correlation. References 1. Muller C, Tremezaygues L, Pfoehler C, Vogt T. The spectrum of re- ticulate pigment disorders of the skin revisited. Eur J Dermatol. 2012; 22: 596-604. 2. Hanneken S, Ruetten A, Pasternack S, Eigelshoven S, El Shabrawi- Caelen L, Wenzel J et al., Br J Dermatol. 2010; 163: 197-200. 3. Rugg EL, McLean WH, Lane EB, Pitera R, McMillan JR, Dopping- Hepenstal PJ et al., A functional “knockout” of human keratin 14. Genes Dev. 1994; 8: 2563-2573. 4. Griffiths WA. Reticulate pigmentary disorders: a review. Clin Exp Dermatol. 1984; 9: 439-450. 5. Betz R, Planko L, Eigelshoven S, Hanneken S, Pasternack S. Loss-of- function mutations in the keratin 5 gene lead to Dowling-Degos disease. Am J Hum Genet. 2006; 78: 510-519. 6. Dowling GB, Freudenthal W. Acanthosis nigricans. Br J Dermatol. 1938; 50: 467-471. 7. Degos R, Ossipowski B. Dermatose pigmentaire réticulée des plis. Ann Dermatol Syphiligr. 1954; 81: 147-151. 8. Milde P, Süss R, Megahed M, Goerz G. Morbus Dowling-Degos-Kita- mura. Z Hautkr. 1994; 69: 282-283. 9. Bardach H, Gebhart W, Luger T. Genodermatosis in a pair of brothers: Dowling-Degos, Grover, Darier, Hailey-Hailey, or Galli-Galli disease? Hautarzt. 1982; 33: 387-383. 10. Schmieder A, Pasternack S, Krahl D. Galli-Galli disease is an acan- tholytic variant of Dowling-Degos disease: additional genetic evidence in a German family. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2012; 66: 250-251. 11. Reisenauer A, Wordingham S, York J. Heterozygous frameshift mu- tation in keratin 5 in a family with Galli-Galli disease. Br J Dermatol. 2014; 170: 1362-1365. 12. Styers ML, Salazar G, Love R, Peden AA, Kowalczyk AP, Faundez V. The endo-lysosomal sorting machinery interacts with the intermediate filament cytoskeleton. Mol Biol Cell. 2004; 15: 5369-5382. 13. Basmanav F, Oprisoreanu A, Pasternack S. Mutations in POGLUT1, encoding protein O-glucosyltransferase 1, cause autosomal-dominant Dowling-Degos disease. Am J Hum Genet. 2014; 94: 135-143. 14. Wilson N, Cole C, Kroboth K, Hunter W, Mc Lean W. Mutations in POGLUT1 in Galli-Galli/ Dowling-Degos disease. Br J Dermatol. 2017; 176: 270-274.
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