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1. The clinical picture was that of acrodermatitis enteropathica.

2. A patient on long term parenteral nutrition developed acrodermatitis enteropathica-like skin changes.

3. Perioral dermatitis, labial herpes, acrodermatitis enteropathica and Olmsted syndrome are possible differential diagnoses.

4. The basic defect in acrodermatitis enteropathica (A.E.) is zinc deficiency caused by zinc malabsorption.

5. Acrodermatitis enteropathica occurs in two forms: an autosomal recessive inherited form and an acquired form.

6. Just as in the autosomal recessive disorder, acrodermatitis enteropathica, the lesions in our patient were caused by zinc deficiency.

7. Acrodermatitis enteropathica (AE) was diagnosed in 2 siblings, boy and girl, at the age of 10 and 6 weeks.

8. Other possible but rather uncommon differential diagnoses include lichen planus, histiocytosis X, acrodermatitis enteropathica and vitamin B6-deficiency.

9. The intestinal resorption of zinc using 65ZnCl2 was estimated in 3 patients with acrodermatitis enteropathica, 2 healthy controls, and 3 heterozygotes.

10. Bowel diseases with malabsorption can present on the skin as itching or scaling or as characteristic diseases like pellagra and acrodermatitis enteropathica.

11. Two cases of Acrodermatitis enteropathica (A. e.) (sister aged 7, brother aged 5), who simultaneously developed pellagroid dermatitis, were examined, as well as their parents, who were second cousins.

12. In view of the hazard of permanent serious visual damage in patients under treatment for acrodermatitis enteropathica with oxyquinolines a plea is made for thorough ophthalmological surveillance.

13. OS has to be differentiated from other severe forms of PPK including Vohwinkel, Clouston, Papillon-Lefèvre or Haim-Munk syndromes, Mal de Meleda, pachyonychia congenita, Tyrosinemia type II and acrodermatitis enteropathica.

14. Zinc deficiency may be caused by a specific absorptive defect present in acrodermatitis enteropathica, by diarrhoea and malabsorption due to disease of the gastrointestinal tract, and by insufficient nutrition.

15. Pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, hand-foot-mouth-disease, acrodermatitis enteropathica and scabies in children are possible differential diagnoses for vesicles on the palms and soles.

16. We report a case of acrodermatitis enteropathica-like skin eruptions presenting with alopecia, perlèche, glossitis, and genital erosions as well as multifocal eczematoid, psoriasiform, and bullous skin lesions due to zinc deficiency in Crohn’s disease.

17. With vesicles, oozing or bullae: Pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, hand-foot-mouth-disease, acrodermatitis enteropathica and scabies in children are possible differential diagnoses for vesicles on the palms and soles.

18. Deficiencies of zinc usually result from unusual diets with high cereal content and little or no animal proteins, and are manifested clinically by such disorders as hypogonadal dwarfism, hepatosplenomegaly, anemia teratogenesis, impaired senses of taste and smell, and dermatologic problems, including acrodermatitis enteropathica.

19. The results point at a causal connection between zinc and the pathogenesis of acrodermatitis enteropathica. Ultrastructural alterations of the Paneth cells of the intestine are also shown in this disease [12] as have also been seen in Paneth cells of zinc deficient rats [Beitr.

20. We have added 2 case reports to the recently reported cases of acute dermatoses, with lesions resembling those of acrodermatitis enteropathica, associated with total parenteral nutrition and due to zinc deficiency resulting from inadequate intake of zinc and increased excretion of zinc in patients who already may have been depleted from nutritional disturbances that placed them in a catabolic state.