Brennan T E, Pearson R W
Department of Dermatology, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612.
Arch Dermatol. 1988 Sep;124(9):1411-4.
A 29-year-old white woman had short limbs, hyperextendable joints, fine skin and body hair, anergy to common skin test antigens, subnormal lymphocyte response to phytohemagglutinin, and increased numbers of natural killer cells, characteristic of cartilage-hair hypoplasia, an autosomal, recessively inherited disorder found in America mainly among the old-order Amish. Her forearm skin was hyperextendable and numerous verrucae were present on the digits of her hands. A skin biopsy from hyperextendable skin showed ovoid, 10- to 20-micron bodies in the papillary dermis. Ultrastructurally, the bodies were interpreted as abnormal elastic fibers.
一名29岁的白人女性四肢短小,关节过度伸展,皮肤和体毛细腻,对常见皮肤试验抗原无反应,对植物血凝素的淋巴细胞反应低于正常水平,自然杀伤细胞数量增加,这些都是软骨毛发发育不全的特征。软骨毛发发育不全是一种常染色体隐性遗传性疾病,主要在美国老派阿米什人群中发现。她的前臂皮肤过度伸展,手上的手指上有许多疣。对过度伸展的皮肤进行皮肤活检,在乳头真皮层发现了10至20微米的椭圆形小体。超微结构显示,这些小体被解释为异常弹性纤维。