Aldrich syndrome
A rare, X-linked immunodeficiency syndrome characterized by eczema, thrombocytopenia, and recurrent pyogenic infection. It is seen exclusively in young boys. Typically, IgM levels are low and IgA and IgE levels are elevated. Lymphoreticular malignancies are common.
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It's NETHERTON SYNDROME (NS). Classical double edged scale Elevated Ig E , Atopic dermatitis suggest Netherton Syndrome SPINK 5 mutation is seen in Netherton's Syndrome. LAMA5 is associated with Junctional E.Bullosa and COL7A1 in dystrop...
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