Incontinentia pigmenti
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 from its appearance under a microscope. The disease is characterized by skin abnormalities that begin in childhood, usually a blistering rash which heals, followed by the development of harder skin growths. The skin may develop grey or brown patches which fade with time. Other symptoms can include hair loss, dental abnormalities, eye abnormalities that can lead to vision loss and lined or pitted fingernails and toenails. Associated problems can include delayed development, intellectual disability, seizures and other neurological problems. Most males with the disease do not survive to childbirth.
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Incontinentia pigmenti
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 from its appearance under a microscope. The disease is characterized by skin abnormalities that begin in childhood, usually a blistering rash which heals, followed by the development of harder skin growths. The skin may develop grey or brown patches which fade with time. Other symptoms can include hair loss, dental abnormalities, eye abnormalities that can lead to vision loss and lined or pitted fingernails and toenails. Associated problems can include delayed development, intellectual disability, seizures and other neurological problems. Most males with the disease do not survive to childbirth.
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Das Bloch-Sulzberger-Syndrom, ...... ytische Ichthyose abzugrenzen.
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El síndrome de Bloch-Sulzberge ...... i (incontinencia pigmentaria).
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is ...... ust be managed by specialists.
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP, oo ...... s het verliezen van de nagels.
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L'incontinentia pigmenti (IP) ...... ayant hérité ne survivent pas.
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L’incontinentia pigmenti è una ...... zioni neurologiche ed oculari.
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Nietrzymanie barwnika (zespół ...... fagach indukując stan zapalny.
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سَلَسُ الصِّباغ (بالإنجليزية:I ...... بات اضافية،
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色素失調症是一種遺傳病,其會導致外胚層發育異常,引起皮膚色素 ...... (Xq28)上,又稱NEMO基因。患者大多數於出生前已死亡。
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This condition is inherited in an X-linked dominant manner.
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Bloch–Siemens syndrome, Bloch– ...... nevus pigmentosus systematicus
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Das Bloch-Sulzberger-Syndrom, ...... durchschnittlich 1:10.000 vor.
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El síndrome de Bloch-Sulzberge ...... , episodios convulsivos, retra
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is ...... do not survive to childbirth.
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP, oo ...... ium. Bijkomende symptomen zijn
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L'incontinentia pigmenti (IP) ...... et rarement chez les garçons.
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L’incontinentia pigmenti è una ...... zioni neurologiche ed oculari.
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Nietrzymanie barwnika (zespół ...... fagach indukując stan zapalny.
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سَلَسُ الصِّباغ (بالإنجليزية:I ...... باغ عن طفرة في جين ، الذي يشفر
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色素失調症是一種遺傳病,其會導致外胚層發育異常,引起皮膚色素 ...... (Xq28)上,又稱NEMO基因。患者大多數於出生前已死亡。
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Bloch-Sulzberger-Syndrom
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Incontinentia pigmenti
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Incontinentia pigmenti
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Síndrome de Bloch-Sulzberger
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سلس الصباغ
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色素失調症
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