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Acanthosis nigricans in Kabuki syndrome
1Division of Dermatology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Background:
Acanthosis nigricans has been classified in different ways. All classifications depend on the clinical picture and the association with other conditions.
Objective:
We report a case of acanthosis nigricans in a patient with Kabuki syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by five main manifestations: typical facial features, post natal growth deficiency, skeletal abnormalities, dermatoglyphic abnormalities, and mild to moderate mental retardation.
Conclusion:
Our case may suggest that acanthosis nigricans could be associated with Kabuki syndrome.
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