Focal dermal hypoplasia (Goltz's syndrome) manifesting as condyloma acuminatum

Abstract
A new human case of Goltz''s syndrome, focal dermal hypoplasia, is documented. The literature is reviewed. The composite individuality warrants considering Goltz''s syndrome a separate syndrome in the ectodermal dysplasias. Caution against diagnosing condyloma-like lesions occurring in ectodermally dysplastic patients as condyloma acuminatum is urged. Neoplastic transformation and the tendency to recurrence after surgical excision of the cutaneous angiofibromas pose a difficult problem in surgical management.

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