Figure 2From: Coexistence of mal de Meleda and congenital cataract in a consanguineous Tunisian family: two case reports Clinical manifestations of the Tunisian patients with mal de Meleda. (A) and (B) Transgressive keratodermas and palmoplantar erythema resulting in the characteristic 'glove and stocking' distribution. (C) Photograph of our patient III-1 with a total posterior subcapsular cataract.Back to article page