Genodermatoses
Genodermatoses are a group of inherited skin disorders caused by genetic mutations. These conditions can affect the skin's appearance, structure, and function, leading to various symptoms such as rashes, blisters, or abnormal pigmentation. Some common examples include ichthyosis, epidermolysis bullosa, and nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome.
These disorders often require specialized care and management, as they can be associated with other health issues. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical evaluation and genetic testing. Early intervention and treatment can help improve the quality of life for individuals affected by genodermatoses.