Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome
Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome
Epidermal Nevus Syndrome& Rickets‣ ?Tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO)‣ Usually associated with benign lesions and renal wasting of P andlow calcitriol-Reports of reversal with removal of tumors‣ Elevated FGF-23 in hypophosphatemic rickets w/o focal bonedisease (blunts Vit D synthesis and P resorption)-elevated in pt reported w/focal disease*-@ high levels, cross reacts w/ FGFR 2 (bone), 3 (renal tubules)(craniosynostosis)**Am J Med Genet 2005;139A:67*J Craniofac Surg 2009;20:439**
Proteus Syndrome‣ Epidermal Nevus‣ Progressive/Asymmetric limb overgrowth‣ Vascular malformation, usu CM‣ Fatty overgrowth or Atrophy (ellatoproteus)
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Proteus <strong>Syndrome</strong>‣ <strong>Epidermal</strong> <strong>Nevus</strong>‣ Progressive/Asymmetric limb overgrowth‣ Vascular malformation, usu CM‣ Fatty overgrowth or Atrophy (ellatoproteus)