Diagnosis and progress in the progressive symmetric erythrokeratodermia

2021 
Progressive symmetric erythrokeratodermia (PSEK) comprises a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous diseases. Previous research have identified GJB3 and GJB4 as the leading genetic causes of this disorder. With the rapid development of genetics, GJA1, KDSR, KRT83 and TRPM4 have been identified as the new causative genes for PSEK, leading to a further understanding of its clinical features and genetic mechanisms. It's worth noting that Nagashima-type palmoplantar keratosis was often misdiagnosed as PSEK by our domestic dermatologists. Due to the identification of SERPINB7 as the causative gene of Nagashima-type palmoplantar keratosis recently, differentiation between the two disorders could be easily distinguished.
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