Malvehy J, Ferrando J, Soler J, Tuneu A, Ballesta F, Estrach T
Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain.
Pediatr Dermatol. 1997 Nov-Dec;14(6):441-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1470.1997.tb00685.x.
Trichothiodystrophy (TTD) is a hair abnormality that may be associated with a large number of alterations affecting the skin phenotype and skin appendages, nervous system, eyes, bones, and immune, gonadal, and endocrine systems. We report the first case of TTD associated with a urologic malformation and primary hypercalciuria. Our patient had congenital ichthyosis, physical and mental retardation, and a dysmorphic facies associated with a complex urologic malformation and primary hypercalciuria. Characteristic features of his hair under microscopic examination (trichoschisis, alternating light and dark bands under polarizing microscopy, and a severely defective cuticle) and low sulfur content by radiographic microanalysis confirmed the diagnosis. We discuss the meaning of this new association in the spectrum of abnormalities related to TTD.