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  • Acquired acrodermatitis enteropathica (AAE) is a zinc deficiency disorder.
  • It is more common than often recognized, affecting up to 10% in developed nations.
  • Vegan diets can increase the risk of zinc deficiency.

Observation:

  • Presents a case of severe AAE in an adult vegan female with comorbidities.
  • Highlights diagnostic challenges due to similar-presenting conditions and confounding comorbidities.
  • Notes the distressing nature of symptoms despite simple treatment.

Findings:

  • AAE diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion.
  • Rapid clinical improvement is observed with appropriate zinc supplementation.
  • Comorbidities can complicate the diagnostic process.

Implications:

  • Clinicians should consider AAE in patients with suggestive symptoms, particularly vegans.
  • A low threshold for initiating zinc treatment is recommended.
  • Early diagnosis and management of AAE are crucial for patient well-being.