Medical Definition of Acrodermatitis enteropathica

1. An historic model for the therapy of genetic disease. In an era (the 1950s) when inherited disorders were usually seen as hopeless, this progressive hereditary (autosomal recessive) disease of children was found treatable. Acrodermatitis enteropathica is characterised by the simultaneous occurrence of skin inflammation (dermatitis) and diarrhoea. The skin on the cheeks, elbows and knees and tissue about the mouth and anus are inflammed. There is also balding of the scalp, eyebrows and lashes, delayed wound healing and recurrent bacterial and fungal infections due to immune deficiency. The key laboratory finding is an abnormally low blood zinc level reflecting impaired zinc uptake. Treatment with zinc by mouth is curative. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acrodermatitis Enteropathica

acrocontractures
acrocoracohumeral
acrocoracohumeral ligament
acrocoracohumeral ligaments
acrocoracoid
acrocoracoid process
acrocoracoid processes
acrocoracoids
acrocyanoses
acrocyanosis
acrocyanotic
acrodactylum
acrodermatitis
acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans
acrodermatitis continua
acrodermatitis enteropathica (current term)
acrodermatitis hiemalis
acrodermatitis perstans
acrodermatitis vesiculosa tropica
acrodermatosis
acrodont
acrodonts
acrodynia
acrodynic
acrodynic erythema
acrodysesthesia
acrodysostosis
acrodysplasia
acroedema
acroesthesia

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