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Mohamed El-Darouti1, Amira A Zayed, Ghada Y El-Kamah
1Department of Dermatology, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Mohamed_eldarouti@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Ligneous conjunctivitis (MIM 217090) is a rare autosomal recessive hereditary disorder. We report a case with both ligneous conjunctivitis and ligneous periodontitis in association with plasminogen type I deficiency. Diagnosis was based on the clinical and histological findings and most importantly, decreased serum level of plasminogen type I.
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