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Restrictive dermopathy
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Restrictive dermopathy

Contributors: Preethi Ramaswamy MD, Amit Garg MD, Jeffrey D. Bernhard MD, Craig N. Burkhart MD, Dean Morrell MD, Lowell A. Goldsmith MD, MPH
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Synopsis

Restrictive dermopathy is a rare lethal laminopathy inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion. A mutation in the zinc metalloproteinase (ZMPSTE24) gene or lamin A is responsible for the condition. Both sexes can be affected. Parental consanguinity increases risk.

Lamins are nuclear proteins that form a network of filaments beneath the nuclear membrane to maintain membrane integrity and control gene expression. Post-translation modification of prelamin A through proteolytic cleavage by zinc metalloproteinase enzyme (ZMPSTE24) results in the formation of mature lamin A. A defect in the enzyme (majority of cases) or in lamin A can lead to the clinical features of restrictive dermopathy.

Decrease in intrauterine growth, restricted fetal movement, and polyhydramnios result in premature rupture of membranes and delivery of the child by 31 weeks of gestation. Typical clinical features at birth include tight, rigid, translucent skin; prominent superficial vessels; fixed, open mouth with retromicrognathism; small, pinched nose; multiple joint contractures; and erosions at flexure or pressure sites. Neonates with restrictive dermopathy die within few hours to a week after birth, usually because of respiratory insufficiency secondary to pulmonary hypoplasia.

Codes

ICD10CM:
Q82.8 – Other specified congenital malformations of skin

SNOMEDCT:
400128006 – Lethal tight skin contracture syndrome

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Last Updated:01/18/2022
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Restrictive dermopathy
A medical illustration showing key findings of Restrictive dermopathy : Erythema, Flexural distribution, Joint contractures, Micrognathia, Skin erosion, Taut, shiny skin, Ectropion, Hardened skin
Clinical image of Restrictive dermopathy - imageId=5455550. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'Diffuse shiny, bound-down skin with linear erosions near the axilla.'
Diffuse shiny, bound-down skin with linear erosions near the axilla.
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