TY - JOUR
T1 - Preauricular skin defects
T2 - A consequence of a persistent ectodermal groove
AU - Drolet, Beth A.
AU - Baselga, Eulalia
AU - Gosain, Arun K.
AU - Levy, Moise L.
AU - Esterly, Nancy B.
PY - 1997/12
Y1 - 1997/12
N2 - Background: The term aplasia cutis is used to describe congenital localized defects of the skin. This affliction is the end result of various in utero events. Aplasia cutis of the face, although rare, has been associated with numerous dysmorphic features and described under many clinical terms. Observations: We studied 10 patients with oval, atrophic patches distributed in a linear pattern on the preauricular region of the face. Most of the defects were bilateral, and all consistently fell in an oblique line extending from the preauricular region to the angle of the mouth. This line corresponds to the region of fusion between the maxillary and mandibular facial prominences during embryonic development. Conclusions: This type of facial aplasia culls maybe the result of incomplete fusion of the ectodermal groove between the maxillary and mandibular facial prominences. Although other types of facial skin defects may share a similar pathogenic mechanism, they are distinct in that they occur in different regions and may have other abnormal facial features.
AB - Background: The term aplasia cutis is used to describe congenital localized defects of the skin. This affliction is the end result of various in utero events. Aplasia cutis of the face, although rare, has been associated with numerous dysmorphic features and described under many clinical terms. Observations: We studied 10 patients with oval, atrophic patches distributed in a linear pattern on the preauricular region of the face. Most of the defects were bilateral, and all consistently fell in an oblique line extending from the preauricular region to the angle of the mouth. This line corresponds to the region of fusion between the maxillary and mandibular facial prominences during embryonic development. Conclusions: This type of facial aplasia culls maybe the result of incomplete fusion of the ectodermal groove between the maxillary and mandibular facial prominences. Although other types of facial skin defects may share a similar pathogenic mechanism, they are distinct in that they occur in different regions and may have other abnormal facial features.
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U2 - 10.1001/archderm.133.12.1551
DO - 10.1001/archderm.133.12.1551
M3 - Article
C2 - 9420540
AN - SCOPUS:0030733339
SN - 2168-6068
VL - 133
SP - 1551
EP - 1554
JO - A. M. A. archives of dermatology and syphilology
JF - A. M. A. archives of dermatology and syphilology
IS - 12
ER -