Ann Dermatol Vener
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Case Reports
[Reticular erythema signalling the onset of episodes of hereditary angioedema in a child].
Hereditary angioedema is characterized by episodes of subcutaneous, digestive or laryngeal edema. In some cases, non-pruritic reticular erythema may precede the episodes of edema. ⋯ The mean delay before diagnosis of hereditary angioedema is of 7 years. Reticular erythema in hereditary angioedema is frequent (40p. 100 of cases) and it usually occurs early in childhood, even in the absence of any episode of angioedema. When present, these eruptions usually precede an episode of angioedema. Recognition of this eruption as a symptom of hereditary angioedema would shorten the delay before diagnosis and anticipate appropriate management of the episodes.
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Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, caused by impaired absorption of zinc from the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms of acrodermatitis enteropathica occur within the first few months after birth and tend to appear shortly after discontinuation of breast-feeding. We report a breast-fed infant with acrodermatitis enteropathica. ⋯ Acrodermatitis enteropathica is characterized by a characteristic clinical feature and the diagnosis is confirmed by decreased plasma zinc level. Acrodermatitis enteropathica in exclusively breast fed infant is rare, it was essentially reported in premature babies. Our case report is particular because it's concerning a full-term breast-fed infant, with zinc deficiency in breast milk and mother's decreased plasma zinc level.