Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Findings in individuals with ELN-related cutis laxa

A, B, C. Girl age six years with generalized cutis laxa and typical facial features (convex nasal ridge, sagging cheeks, large ears, long philtrum, and increased folds of the perioral skin). Posture shows hyperlordosis.

D. Man age 39 years with hyperextensible skin without obvious skin folds

E. Boy age 18 months with generalized skin redundancy causing excessive skin folds

Figure 1A reprinted with permission from Beyens et al [2021a]; Figure 1D reprinted from Hadj-Rabia et al [2013]

From: ELN-Related Cutis Laxa

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