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Improvement of nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma following functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
[lamellar ichthyosis]
We
report
the
case
of
a
child
with
congenital
nonbullous
ichthyosiform
erythroderma
on
long
-term
isotretinoin
who
developed
progressively
worsening
ichthyosis
along
with
recurrent
bouts
of
sinusitis
.
Endoscopic
sinus
surgery
revealed
osteophytes
,
most
likely
an
isotretinoin-related
adverse
event
,
and
post
operatively
the
patient
's
sinus
disease
and
skin
disease
both
dramatically
improved
.
This
case
represents
the
first
report
,
to
our
knowledge
,
of
ichthyosis
improving
after
endoscopic
sinus
surgery
.
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