Increased Expression of Caspase-1 and Interleukin-18 in Peeling Skin Disease, and a Novel Mutation of Corneodesmosin
Résumé
Peeling skin syndromes (PSS) refer to a heterogeneous group of generalized and/or palmoplantar disorders. Inflammatory peeling skin disease (PSD) refers to PSS type B [MIM 270300] (1) and is an ichthyosiform erythroderma characterized by recurrent patchy peeling of the skin with accompanying pruritus. The disease persists throughout life, is accompanied by significant atopic manifestations, and can be reminiscent of Netherton syndrome (NTS).
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