Acne in retarded boy with autosomal chromosomal abnormality
S. J. Funderburk and J. W. Landau
The frequency of acne appears to be increased in boys and men of the XYY
genotype. This report describes severe acne in a retarded man in whom
chromosomal analysis with differential banding suggested duplication of the
distal portion of the long arm of a number 13 chromosome, a partial trisomy
13. In addition to retardation and seizures, his malformations, which
included narrowed temples, ear anomalies, hexadactyly, and hernias, were
consistent with those reported previously in patients with partial trisomy
for the distal segment of chromosome 13. This patient and one recently
reported retarded boy with chronic acne and trisomy 8 mosaicism suggest
that the association of acne and chromosomal abnormality may not be limited
to Y chromosome excess.