Abstract

Clouston Syndrome is named after the person who first described this condition in 1929.Clouston Syndrome is also known as Hidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia type 2 (HED2), is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder and is thought to be a mutation in the GJB6 gene located on chromosome 13q12.

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