Abstract

Xeroderma pigmentosum E (XP-E) is a rare autosomal recessive inherited genodermatosis associated with less severe sun burning with minimal sun exposure. The affected individuals acquire abnormal pigmentation and are at high risk for skin cancer [1] . Notably, the DNA damage-binding protein 2 (DDB2) gene is responsible for XP- E disease [2] .

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