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Topic: Incontinentia pigmenti


  
  Incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the : WakeMed: Raleigh, Cary, Wake County, Johnston County, ...
Incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the : WakeMed: Raleigh, Cary, Wake County, Johnston County, Clayton, North Carolina, NC To search for a specific phrase enclose that phrase in quotes.
Incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the skin.
The skin lesions are divided into three stages: blistering (with vesicles and bullae) present at birth or within 6-7 weeks, a verrucous (rough wart-like stage), and the final stage shows whorled and bizarre patterns of dark pigmentation (hyperpigmentation)
www.wakemed.org /16597.cfm   (97 words)

  
 Dr. Koop - Incontinentia pigmenti achromians
Home > Health Reference > Incontinentia pigmenti achromians
Incontinentia pigmenti achromians is a congenital (present at birth) disorder that causes unusual and sometimes bizarre patterns of hypopigmented (diminished pigment) skin.
You should promptly seek professional medical care if you have any concern about your health, and you should always consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen.
www.drkoop.com /ency/93/001461.html   (207 words)

  
 National Incontinentia Pigmenti Foundation
When a child has been diagnosed with Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP), the physician may refer the family to a genetic counselor to have a discussion about how IP is inherited.
I had kept their address which I had received in response to an advertisement that I placed in a specialist magazine in 1995, in which I asked for families who were affected by Incontinentia Pigmenti to contact me.
Dr. Pierre Vabres, dermatologist and geneticist at Poitiers Hospital (in the west of France), formerly attached to the Necker Hospital, was excellent in translating Susanne's speech, which she gave in English, in which she spoke of her personal reasons for her involvement in IP.
imgen.bcm.tmc.edu /IPIF/nipfnewscurrent.htm   (7359 words)

  
 Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome
Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome is an inherited disorder that causes unusual blistering of the skin followed by increased pigmentation.
Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome (IPS) is inherited as a dominant X-linked trait.
Almost all cases are among females and the condition may be lethal in males.
www.drugscatalogue.com /diseases/I/Incontinentia_pigmenti_syndrome.html   (273 words)

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