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Prenatal exclusion of harlequin ichthyosis; potential pitfalls in the timing of the fetal skin biopsy.
[harlequin ichthyosis]
Harlequin
ichthyosis
(
HI
)
is
a
severe
and
usually
fatal
congenital
skin
disorder
with
autosomal
recessive
inheritance
.
Several
cases
of
HI
prenatal
diagnosis
have
been
performed
using
fetal
skin
biopsy
,
mainly
at
around
23
weeks
estimated
gestational
age
(
EGA
)
,
and
reported
in
the
literature
.
However
,
prenatal
testing
must
be
done
earlier
than
21
weeks
EGA
in
several
countries
including
Japan
where
the
present
HI
families
live
,
because
termination
is
legally
allowed
only
until
22
weeks
EGA
.
We
report
the
successful
prenatal
exclusion
of
HI
in
two
fetuses
from
two
independent
families
and
discuss
the
technical
difficulties
and
potential
pitfalls
in
the
prenatal
exclusion
of
HI
at
early
gestation
stages
.
Fetal
skin
biopsy
specimens
and
amniotic
fluid
samples
at
19
and
20
weeks
EGA
from
two
fetuses
at
risk
of
HI
were
examined
by
light
and
electron
microscopy
.
For
the
prenatal
diagnosis
in
case
1
,
the
fetal
skin
biopsy
samples
were
obtained
at
20
weeks
EGA
and
showed
normal
keratinization
in
the
hair
canals
;
no
abnormalities
were
observed
in
the
keratinized
cells
.
In
case
2
,
the
interfollicular
epidermis
and
the
hair
follicles
in
the
samples
obtained
at
19
weeks
EGA
had
not
differentiated
enough
to
show
proper
keratinization
.
However
,
lamellar
granules
were
normally
formed
in
the
inner
root
sheath
cells
of
the
late
bulbous
hair
pegs
.
From
these
ultrastructural
findings
,
the
case
1
fetus
was
diagnosed
as
unaffected
with
HI
,
and
the
case
2
fetus
was
diagnosed
as
unlikely
to
be
affected
.
Subsequently
,
both
were
born
as
healthy
,
unaffected
babies
.
The
timing
of
biopsies
at
19
weeks
EGA
is
not
ideal
for
fetal
skin
biopsy
because
the
samples
are
not
always
sufficiently
differentiated
for
the
prenatal
diagnosis
of
HI
.
However
,
morphological
observations
of
lamellar
granules
gives
us
important
additional
information
useful
for
HI
prenatal
diagnosis
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"skin disorder"
symptom
aniridia
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
harlequin ichthyosis
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kindler syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
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