Generalized basaloid follicular hamartoma syndrome (disorder)
A rare genetic skin disease characterized by multiple milium-like, comedone-like lesions and skin-colored to hyperpigmented, 1 to 2 mm-sized papules, associated with hypotrichosis and palmar/plantar pits. Lesions are usually first noticed on cheeks or neck and gradually increase in size and number to involve the scalp, face, ears, shoulders, chest, axillae and upper arms. In severe cases, lower back, lower arms, and back of the legs can be involved. Mild hypohidrosis has also been reported.
A rare genetic skin disease characterised by multiple milium-like, comedone-like lesions and skin-coloured to hyperpigmented, 1 to 2 mm-sized papules, associated with hypotrichosis and palmar/plantar pits. Lesions are usually first noticed on cheeks or neck and gradually increase in size and number to involve the scalp, face, ears, shoulders, chest, axillae and upper arms. In severe cases, lower back, lower arms, and back of the legs can be involved. Mild hypohidrosis has also been reported.
Term info
Generalized basaloid follicular hamartoma syndrome (disorder)
- Generalised basaloid follicular hamartoma syndrome
- Generalized basaloid follicular hamartoma syndrome
Term relations
- Autosomal dominant hereditary disorder (disorder)
- Basal cell nevus with comedones (disorder)
- Hereditary disorder of the integument (disorder)
- Basal cell nevus with comedones (disorder) and Autosomal dominant hereditary disorder (disorder) and Role group (attribute) some (
Associated morphology (attribute) some Hamartoma (morphologic abnormality) and
Finding site (attribute) some Pilosebaceous apparatus structure (body structure))