Palmoplantar Keratoderma, Mutilating, With Periorificial Keratotic Plaques, X-linked

Description

Olmsted syndrome is a rare keratinization disorder characterized by the combination of periorificial keratotic plaques and bilateral palmoplantar transgredient keratoderma. Other clinical manifestations include diffuse alopecia, leukokeratosis of the oral mucosa, onychodystrophy, hyperkeratotic linear streaks, follicular keratosis, and constriction of the digits (summary by Yaghoobi et al., 2007).An autosomal dominant form of Olmsted syndrome (OMIM ) is caused by mutation in the TRPV3 gene (OMIM ) on chromosome 17p13.

Clinical Features

Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Palmoplantar Keratoderma, Mutilating, With Periorificial Keratotic Plaques, X-linked

  • Flexion contracture
  • Alopecia
  • Hyperkeratosis
  • Erythema
  • Nail dystrophy
  • Palmoplantar keratoderma
  • Epidermal acanthosis
  • Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis
  • Parakeratosis
  • Blepharitis

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Incidence and onset information

— Currently we don't have prevalence information about this disease (Not enough data available about incidence and published cases.)
No data available about the known clinical features onset.

Alternative names

Palmoplantar Keratoderma, Mutilating, With Periorificial Keratotic Plaques, X-linked Is also known as olmsx, olmsted syndrome, x-linked.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SLC16A2, SLC9A6, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SOX3, CDKL5, SYN1, SYP, TAF1, TIMM8A, TSPAN7, MED12, UBE2A, USP9X, ZMYM3, ZNF41, ZNF711 , (...)

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X-Linked Intellectual Disabilities Deletion/Duplication.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SLC16A2, SLC9A6, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SOX3, CDKL5, SYN1, SYP, TIMM8A, TSPAN7, MED12, UBE2A, ZNF711, FTSJ1, NSDHL, PCDH19, NLGN4X , (...)

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X-linked Intellectual Disabilities Sequencing.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SLC16A2, SLC9A6, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SOX3, CDKL5, SYN1, SYP, TIMM8A, TSPAN7, MED12, UBE2A, ZNF711, FTSJ1, NSDHL, PCDH19, NLGN4X , (...)

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X-Linked Intellectual Disabilities Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication.

By Knight Diagnostic Laboratories - Molecular Diagnostic Center Oregon Health & Science University (United States).

RPL10, RPS6KA3, SLC16A2, SLC9A6, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SOX3, CDKL5, SYN1, SYP, TIMM8A, TSPAN7, MED12, UBE2A, ZNF711, FTSJ1, NSDHL, PCDH19, NLGN4X , (...)

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2 %
Genes
100 %
MBTPS2 Deletion/duplication analysis.

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MBTPS2
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100 %
Genes
100 %
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MBTPS2
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 %
MBTPS2.

By Institute for Human Genetics University Clinic Freiburg (Germany).

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