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Comprehensive Molecular Analysis of Disease-Related Genes as First-Tier Test for Early Diagnosis, Classification, and Management of Patients Affected by Nonsyndromic Ichthyosis. [PDF]

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Fioretti T   +23 more
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Collodion baby.

Modern problems in paediatrics, 1978
The study of 198 collodion babies, 29 personal cases and 169 from the literature was undertaken. The collodion membrane with spontaneously desquamate between the 15th day and 3rd month of life. During the neonatal period one third of the infants die due to pulmonary complications or infection.
M, Larregue   +2 more
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Collodion Baby

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
A case of collodion skin in the newborn infant has been presented with typical features of parchment-like skin, ectropion of upper eyelids, and fixed semiflexion attitude of the limbs. This was followed by desquamation and appearance of normal looking skin in a few days. Etiology of the condition and proper nomenclature is still a matter of controversy.
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Collodion baby and lamellar ichthyosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1998
It is important to differentiate the collodion baby from harlequin ichthyosis as the latter rarely survives past the first few days of life. Occasionally, babies share features of both disorders and defy a clinical diagnosis. We recently encountered such a baby who initially presented with harlequin‐like features, but evolved into lamellar ichthyosis ...
B, Sandler, K, Hashimoto
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Acral self-healing collodion baby

Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2017
A newborn from non-relative parents was referred to our attention for peculiar thickening and peeling of the skin on both hands and feet. The baby had a healthy brother. Examination revealed a well-demarcated, glistening, swollen membrane enveloping the hands (figure 1, top left-hand and right-hand corners) and the feet (figure 1, bottom left-hand and
Beatrice, Galeazzo   +2 more
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Neonatal Endocrinologic Problems in Collodion Babies

Pediatric Dermatology, 2017
AbstractObjectivesTo identify endocrinologic problems, particularly those concerning growth, in collodion babies (CBs).MethodsClinically identified newborn CBs were included in the study group (group 1). Because CBs are generally born premature, small for gestational age (SGA), or both, a control group matched to the study group in terms of gestational
Ahmet Ozdemir   +5 more
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Self healing collodion baby

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2016
Introduction Le self-healing (ou self-improving ) collodion baby (SHCB) est un trouble de la keratinisation tres rare. Il appartient au groupe des ichtyoses congenitales autosomiques recessives (ARCI) (10 % des ARCI). Il se caracterise par un aspect de bebe collodion a la naissance, qui va evoluer vers une ichtyose legere.
M. Severino-Freire   +9 more
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Collodion baby

1992
un caso di collodion baby viene ...
VIRGILI, Anna   +2 more
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Self-Healing Collodion Baby

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Theiler, M, Mann, C, Weibel, L
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