Cronin Hyland, Fussell Jacqueline Nicole, Pride Howard, Bellino Paul
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822-5206, USA.
Cutis. 2012 Oct;90(4):170-2.
Menkes syndrome, also known as kinky-hair disease, is a rare X-linked recessive, lethal, neurodegenerative disorder of impaired copper transport. The disorder typically is characterized by fine, hypopigmented, wiry hair; doughy skin; bone and connective-tissue disturbances; vascular abnormalities that can result in spontaneous hemorrhaging; and progressive neurologic deterioration. These early findings often are easily confused with child abuse. We report a case of a 6-month-old boy with Menkes syndrome whose symptoms originally were thought to be from child abuse.