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Scanning electron microscopy of the collodion membrane from a self-healing collodion baby [PDF]
Self-healing collodion baby is a well-established subtype of this condition. We examined a male newborn, who was covered by a collodion membrane. The shed membrane was examined with scanning electron microscopy.
Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Jr. +4 more
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Expedient Treatment of a Collodion Baby
Only ~270 cases of collodion babies have been reported in the literature since 1892. As the name suggests, the term “collodion baby” refers to a phenotype that can be characterized by a yellow, shiny, tight parchment-like membrane stretched over the skin.
Michael Chung +4 more
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A novel organic material named ‘collodion’ was suggested as a gate insulator for amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide thin-film transistors (a-IGZO TFTs).
Won-Gi Kim, Young Jun Tak, Hyun Jae Kim
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Acral self-healing collodion baby: A case series
Collodion baby is a term used to describe a phenotype characterized by the presence of a tight, translucent membrane that covers the entire skin at birth.
Bruno Ferrari, MD +3 more
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Myelodysplastic Syndrome Presenting as Amegakaryocytic Thrombocytopenia in a Collodion Baby
We report a rare case of myelodysplastic syndrome that presented early as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia in a collodion baby, which is a rare congenital disorder characterized by thick, taut membrane resembling oiled parchment or collodion, which is ...
Mohammed Al Pakra MD +2 more
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Targeted principle component analysis: A new motion artifact correction approach for near-infrared spectroscopy [PDF]
As near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) broadens its application area to different age and disease groups, motion artifacts in the NIRS signal due to subject movement is becoming an important challenge. Motion artifacts generally produce signal fluctuations
Meryem A. Yücel +3 more
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Self-healing collodion baby (SHCB), also called “self-improving collodion baby”, is a rare mild variant of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis and is defined as a collodion baby who shows the nearly complete resolution of scaling within the first 3
Takuya Takeichi +14 more
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Lamellar congenital ichthyosis in practice of dermatologists
The paper describes 2 cases of congenital lamellar ichthyosis debuting state «collodion baby». Presented features of clinical manifestations: in newborn all skin is covered with a thin dry yellowish-brown film, resembling collodion, also ectropion and ...
S. V. Koshkin +4 more
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Collodion baby treated at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania: a case report
Background The term “collodion baby” is used to describe a newborn covered with a translucent, parchment-like skin sheet. It is an extremely rare condition with an estimated incidence of 1 in 300,000 live births.
Evance K. Godfrey +3 more
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In this article, I discuss a performance arts–based visual methodology based on the use of the archaic wet collodion photography. The collaboration between Street Collodion Art photography collective and myself, as a researcher, had two aims: to generate
Ewa Sidorenko
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