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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare X-linked
dominant genetic disorder that
affects the skin, hair, teeth,
nails and
central nervous system. It is named...
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Incontinentia pigmenti achromians (also
known as "hypomelanosis of Ito") is a
cutaneous condition characterized by
various patterns of
bilateral or unilateral...
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Examples include:
Pigmentary disorders Nevus achromicus (including
incontinentia pigmenti achromians, also
known as
hypomelanosis of Ito)
Epidermal nevus...
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syndrome Ehlers-Danlos
Syndrome Friedreich's
ataxia Fragile X
syndrome Incontinentia pigmenti Marfan syndrome Sotos syndrome Treacher Collins syndrome Upper...
- females. Some X-linked
dominant conditions, such as Rett syndrome,
incontinentia pigmenti type 2, and
Aicardi syndrome, are
usually fatal in
males either...
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Incontinentia pigmenti".
DermNet NZ.
Incontinentia Pigmenti at
eMedicine Dalal AB,
Sarkar A,
Priya TP...
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connective tissue disorders, sarcoidosis, pemphigus,
alopecia areata, and
incontinentia pigmenti.
Because pitting is
caused by
defective layering of the superficial...
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Incisors fused Inclusion-cell
disease Inclusion conjunctivitis Incontinentia pigmenti Incontinentia pigmenti achromians Indomethacin antenatal infection Induced...
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identify a recurrent, homology-driven
deletion in the NEMO gene in
Incontinentia pigmenti (IP), an X-linked
genetic disease.
Nelson and
other collaborators...
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migration patterns and are seen in some
mosaic genetic disorders such as
incontinentia pigmenti and
pigment mosaicism.
Dermatomal distributions are
lines on...