G. Yosipovitch et al., Migratory ichthyosiform dermatosis with type 2 diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance, ARCH DERMAT, 135(10), 1999, pp. 1237-1242
Background: In addition to the well-defined hereditary primary ichthyoses,
many sporadic or less well-defined keratinization disorders with or without
systemic manifestations have been reported. Herein we describe ichthyosifo
rm dermatosis associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Observations: The patients were members of a large Arab family with heavy c
onsanguinity. Eighteen members were affected with a variously severe scaly
disorder. They showed migratory polycyclic keratotic scaly plaques evolving
into diffuse generalized scaling or complete remission. Acanthosis nigrica
ns-like lesions were also noted, and there was an association with ripe 2 d
iabetes mellitus. A scarcity of intercorneocyte lamellae and reduction in l
amellar body contents were observed.
Conclusions: We could not find a report of a similar dermatosis. Furthermor
e, an association between ichthyosis and diabetes has not been documented.
Therefore, we believe that this may constitute a new entity.