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Keywords: Incontinentia pigmenti
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Incontinentia Pigmenti et Achromians
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1975) 150 (6): 355–359.
Published Online: 15 October 2009
...Radha Mittal; F. Handa; Subhash Chander Sharma A case is reported, apparently the first of its kind in the literature, of a female child in which there were not only pigmented lesions of incontinentia pigmenti but also hypopigmented lesions of incontinentia pigmenti achromians. The title...
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Incontinentia pigmenti in Four Generations
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1986) 172 (4): 201–204.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...Leena Peltonen Clinical and genetical aspects of a family with incontinentia pigmenti (IP) in 5 emale members belonging to four successive generations are reported. In 4 individuals IP vas associated with dental anomalies and partial hypodontia. Three of them also had convulsive disorders. 13...
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Incontinentia pigmenti with Hyperkeratotic Lesions in Adulthood and Possible Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1991) 183 (3): 234–236.
Published Online: 08 October 2009
...M.J. Korstanje; P.J.M.J. Bessems A case of incontinentia pigmenti with extensive and progressive hyperkeratotic lesions at the age of 25 years is reported. The histology showed a keratoacanthoma-like picture and signs compatible with squamous cell carcinoma. To our knowledge this has not been...
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Incontinentia pigmenti and Behçet’s Disease: A Case of Impaired Neutrophil Chemotaxis
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Dermatology
Dermatology (1996) 192 (3): 285–287.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
...M. Endoh; H. Yokozeki; R. Maruyama; T. Matsunaga; I. Katayama; K. Nishioka We describe a patient with incontinentia pigmenti who developed the clinical picture of intestinal Behçet’s disease. Diagnosis of Behçet’s disease was base on a recurrent genital and oral ulcer and a positive HLA-B51...
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Linear and Whorled Nevoid Hypermelanosis versus Incontinentia Pigmenti: Is Pigmentary Incontinence Really a Distinctive Feature?
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Dermatology
Dermatology (1996) 192 (1): 70–72.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
... are consistent with the diagnosis of linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis (LWNH), but differ substantially from this entity by the pigmentary incontinence observed on both the paraffin and electron microscopy sections. Despite the presence of pigmentary incontinence, the diagnosis of incontinentia pigmenti...
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Keratoacanthoma Developing on a Pigmented Patch in Incontinentia pigmenti
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Dermatology
Dermatology (2000) 200 (3): 258–261.
Published Online: 18 May 2000
...Hiroyuki Sakai; Masako Minami; Emi Satoh; Shinobu Matsuo; Hajime Iizuka Cutaneous manifestations of incontinentia pigmenti (IP) have classically been described as three sequential stages: an initial vesicobullous stage, a verrucous stage and a stage of swirled pigmentation. Verrucous lesions tend...