Last reviewed: 18 Mar 2025
Last updated: 07 Jun 2023
Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- presence of risk factors
- photosensitivity
- photophobia
- prominent conjunctival injection
- excessive freckle-like skin pigmentation (lentigines)
- skin xerosis
- skin atrophy
- skin wrinkling
- skin telangiectasia
- signs of skin cancer
- conjunctivitis
- corneal neovascularisation
- dry eye
- keratitis/corneal scarring
- ectropion
- blepharitis
- conjunctival melanosis
- cataract
- signs of malignancy over the lids, conjunctiva, or cornea
- entropion
- diminished or absent deep tendon stretch reflex
- sensorineural deafness
- cognitive impairment
- ataxia
- acquired microcephaly
- other neurodegenerative manifestations
Diagnostic investigations
Investigations to consider
- unscheduled DNA synthesis
- genetic testing
- comprehensive genomic testing
Treatment algorithm
ONGOING
Contributors
Authors
Joseph Lam, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
Canada
Disclosures
JL declares that he has no competing interests.
Alexander Leung, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
The University of Calgary
Calgary
Alberta
Canada
Disclosures
AL declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Kenneth H. Kraemer, MD
Chief, DNA Repair Section
Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics
Center for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
MD
Disclosures
KHK declares that he has no competing interests.
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