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Papillon Lefevre Syndrome and footsteps of mycobacterium tuberculosis.

[papillon-lefèvre syndrome]

Papillon Lefevre Syndrome ( PLS ) is a very rare genetic syndrome that only less than 500 cases have reported in the world. Patients have a typical cutaneous involvement with hyperkeratosis especially on the soles and palms and early shedding of primary teeth. Internal organs involvement such as liver abscess has been presented as case reports. This is for the first time that a genetically documented PLS with footsteps of mycobacterium tuberculosis in liver and kidney will report.

Diseases presenting "hyperkeratosis" symptom

  • child syndrome
  • dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
  • epidermolysis bullosa simplex
  • harlequin ichthyosis
  • lamellar ichthyosis
  • malignant atrophic papulosis
  • oral submucous fibrosis
  • papillon-lefèvre syndrome
  • proteus syndrome
  • triple a syndrome

This symptom has already been validated