What is the best known form of ectodermal dyslpasia?
Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia
What are distinguishing traits of people with Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia?
Patient also has fine hair and high heat intolerance. What do they likely have?

Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia
Hypohidrotic E.D. has a predeominance for which sex, and is linked with which sex chromosome?
Male predominance, X-linked
What defect in keratins presents as white, corrugated plaques bilaterally on buccal mucosa?
White sponge nevus
what is a genetically determined skin disorder?
Genodermatosis
White sponge nevus is recessive or dominant?
Autosomal dominant
What does this suggest? (hint: bilateral presentation)

white sponge nevus
When did these lesions most likely first appear? (hint: presents bilaterally and autosomal dominant)

birth or early childhood
What presents intraorally as a white lesion with a warty or roughened surface?
Warty Dyskeratoma
Warty dyskeratomas histopathologically identical to what disease?
Darier disease
Pt is over 40 and presents with this asymptomatic, rough-surfaced lesion on keratinized mucosa. What is it?

Warty Dyskeratoma
Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome is characterized by what?
What is Peutz-Jegher’s inherited as?
Autosomal dominant
What is unique about the freckles seen with Peutz-Jegher’s Syndrome?
They don’t change darkness with sun exposure like regular freckles
Peutz-Jegher’s patients are __ times more likely to develop cancer in their lifetime.
18 times more likely
Why do Peutz-Jegher’s patients commonly experience intestinal obstruction?
Intussusception, which is telescoping of the proximal bowel into the distal portion
If Peutz-Jegher’s Syndrome, what else might they present with?

Perioral and intraoral freckling
Also has intestinal polyps. What do they have?

Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
What are some characteristics of tuberous sclerosis?
A patient with tuberous sclerosis might show facial angiofibromas where on the face?
nasolabial fold area
What is a shagreen spot?
A connective tissue hamartoma (benign neoplasm that grows at same rate as tissue around it)
What is an ash-leaf spot?
an ovoid area of hypopigmentation
What heart condition is associated with tuberous sclerosis?
Rhabdomyoma