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... incontinentia pigmenti in a schoolgirl. Br J Dermatol 2007;156:600–2. 985. Patrizi A, Neri I, Guareschi E, et al ... achromians lesions in incontinentia pigmenti. Br J Dermatol 1987;116:839–49. 990. Nazzaro V, Brusasco A, Gelmetti C, et ...
... incontinentia pigmenti achromians, does not represent a distinct entity but rather a symptom of many different states of mosaicism. Most cases are sporadic, and several different chromosomal anomalies are associated. The X chromosome is ...
... Incontinentia pigmenti achromians (hypomelanosis of Ito) is a completely separate disease (see p. 39.52). Biopsy of the skin in the blistering phase is often of help in establishing the diagnosis (see Fig. 39.15) with the presence of ...
... incontinentia pigmenti achromians (MIM:146150), should not be confused with incontinentia pigmenti. Although the distribution of the hypopigmentation of hypomelanosis of Ito is similar to the hyperpigmentation of incontinentia pigmenti ...
Lewis P. Rowland, Timothy A. Pedley. Incontinentia Pigmenti 709 Chapter 111 □ Figure 111.1 Incontinentia pigmenti achromians.Hypopigmented skin lesions show streaks or whorls. with an identifiable cause are associated with somatic ...
... (incontinentia pigmenti achromians): A neurocutaneous syndrome. J Pediatr 90: 236–240. Sharma P, Pai HS, Kamath MM (2008) Nevus depigmentosus affecting the iris and skin: a case report. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 22: 634–635. Shih IH ...