Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) Synonyms:
Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) is a rare condition characterized by the absence of skin at birth. It is also known by several other names, including:
- Congenital Absence of Skin: This term describes the primary feature of ACC, which is the congenital absence or underdevelopment of skin in certain areas of the body.
- Epidermal Aplasia: This term refers to the absence or incomplete development of the outermost layer of the skin, known as the epidermis.
- Scalp Defects: ACC commonly affects the scalp, leading to the alternative name "scalp defects."
- Hereditary Epidermal Dysplasia: This name highlights the genetic nature of ACC and the abnormal development of the epidermis.
- Primary Aplasia Cutis: This term emphasizes that ACC is a primary condition present at birth, rather than an acquired or secondary condition.
- Adams-Oliver Syndrome: In some cases, ACC is associated with other abnormalities, such as limb defects, which are collectively referred to as Adams-Oliver Syndrome.
These synonyms are used interchangeably in medical literature and discussions to describe the same condition, Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC). The choice of terminology may vary depending on the specific context or the focus of the discussion.