Case Report

Lower Lid Ectropion in Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia

Figure 1

Hands and feet images. (a) Opisthenar; (b) palm; (c) feet. Clinical examination reveals fingers, especially the first and second phalange, were shorter and cannot full straighten. His palms and soles were hyperkeratosis. Fingernails and toenails were dystrophy.
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