Dermal-Mesodermal Dysplasia Syndrome

Dermal mesodermal dysplasia syndrome (Rauscholb syndrome) is a rare hereditary disease of the skin and other organs that affects people of various ages and nationalities. Skin lesions are usually associated with increased pigmentation. A lack of melanin leads to the appearance of greenish-brown spots on the skin, which are often combined with moles. In some cases, the disease can also lead to an increase in the size of moles and the appearance of other types of skin cancer. In addition, Rauscholb syndrome can cause disturbances in the immune system, digestive problems, and other unwanted symptoms. Although a cure for this disease has not yet been found, there are measures and methods that can reduce the severity of its symptoms and help slow the progression of the syndrome.