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Methylmalonic aciduria presenting with recurrent multiple molluscum contagiosum lesions
Motonobu Nakamura1, Yoshiki Tokura
1Department of Dermatology; University of Occupational and Environmental Health; Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract:
Methylmalonic aciduria is a rare metabolic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance. Patients with methylmalonic aciduria develop a variety of skin manifestations: superficial scalded skin lesions, alopecia, psoriasiform eruptions, acrodermatitis enteropathica-like lesions, fulminant ecthyma gangrenosum and ichthyosis. We report a Japanese boy, diagnosed with methylmalonic aciduria, who suffered from recurrent multiple molluscum lesions around the eyes.
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