PAPILLOMATOSIS, CONFLUENT AND RETICULATED

General Information (adopted from Orphanet):

Synonyms, Signs: PAPILLOMATOSIS, RETICULATED AND CONFLUENT, OF GOUGEROT AND CARTEAUD
PAPILLOMATOSIS, FAMILIAL CUTANEOUS
CARP
Number of Symptoms 9
OrphanetNr:
OMIM Id: 167900
ICD-10:
UMLs:
MeSH:
MedDRA:
Snomed:

Prevalence, inheritance and age of onset:

Prevalence: No data available.
Inheritance: Autosomal dominant inheritance
[Omim]
Age of onset:

Disease classification (adopted from Orphanet):

Parent Diseases: No data available.

Symptom Information: Sort by abundance 

1
(HPO:0000962) Hyperkeratosis 216 / 7739
2
(OMIM) Squat papillomatosis 1 / 7739
3
(OMIM) Epidermal undulation 1 / 7739
4
(OMIM) Papillomatosis, confluent centrally, erythematous turning brown later 1 / 7739
5
(OMIM) Papillomatosis, reticular on the periphery, 1 to 2-mm growing to 4-5-mm and coalescing 1 / 7739
6
(OMIM) Acanthotic downward projections from areas between the papillae 1 / 7739
7
(OMIM) Increased number of transitional cells between the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum 1 / 7739
8
(HPO:0000006) Autosomal dominant inheritance 2518 / 7739
9
(OMIM) Scaly rash 1 / 7739

Associated genes:

ClinVar (via SNiPA)

Gene symbol Variation Clinical significance Reference

Additional Information:

Description: (OMIM) Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis is a dermatologic disorder characterized by onset in the teenage or young adult years of hyperkeratotic 1- to 2-mm papules that increase in size to 4 to 5 mm and coalesce to form a ...
Clinical Description OMIM Baden (1965) described a confluent, reticular type of papillomatosis in 2 sisters and the daughter of one.

Henning and de Wit (1981) described the disorder in a 44-year-old woman and her 15-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son. ...