Author/Editor     Miljkovič, J; Kecelj, N; Balkovec, V; Penko, M; Kansky, A
Title     Darier's disease in Slovenia
Type     članek
Source     Acta Dermatovenerol Alp Pannon Adriat
Vol. and No.     Letnik 9, št. 1
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 10-7
Language     eng
Abstract     Background. Dyskeratosis follicularis (Darier-White, morbus Darier, MD) is an autosomal dominant skin disorder characterized by warty papules and plaques primarily in seborrheic areas, palmo-plantar pits and nail abnormalities. Our purpose was to collect the information on the prevalence of patients affected with MD in Slovenia. Materials and methods. Records from Departments of dermatology in Slovenia were studied and new cases were registered. Clinical symptoms and other relevant data from 27 patients who had followed our invitation for a re-examination were collected in special questionnaires. Results. Altogether 44 patients were recorded, 20 were males and 24 females. Taking into account that the Slovenian population amounts to roughly 2 million, this would give a prevalence of 2.2/100 000. Altogether 27 patients followed the invitation for a re-examination. Greasy papules were expressed in all the patients, nail involvement ranked second with 89%. Trunk and limbs were involved in 89% of patients and the face in 89%. The onset of the disease was in the majority of cases in the second decade of life, in all patients the symptoms appeared before the age of forty. Conclusion. The prevalence of this condition is similar to that in England, Denmark and Croatia.
Descriptors     KERATOSIS FOLLICULARIS
SLOVENIA
AGE OF ONSET
PEDIGREE