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Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) is a genetic disorder that affects the skin, hair, teeth, and nails. It is also known as Bloch Sulzberger syndrome, Bloch Siemens syndrome, melanoblastosis cutis and naevus pigmentosus systematicus. The skin lesions evolve through characteristic stages: blistering (from birth to about four months of age), a wart-like rash (for several months), swirling macular hyperpigmentation (from about six months of age into adulthood), followed by linear hypopigmentation. A ...
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... Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is one of a group of gene-linked diseases known as neurocutaneous disorders. These disorders cause characteristic patterns of discolored skin and also involve the brain, ey...
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Incontinentia pigmenti ... Incontinentia pigmenti is a condition affecting the skin that occurs mainly in females. The disorder is characterized by blistering and wart-like growths followed by changes in skin pigmentation. The ...
Source: Genetics Home Reference
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