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Dermitis per blanquejadors òptics (estudi de 103 observacions pròpies) [PDF]
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A Rare Clinical Pattern: Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis of Nose. [PDF]
Demir BM, Öztürk F, Sarıcaoğlu H.
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Archives de Pédiatrie, 1996
Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a hereditary syndrome characterized by specific skin lesions occurring mostly during the neonatal period (96% of the cases before 6 weeks of age). These skin lesions have four steps of evolution: inflammatory or erythemato-bullous stage (very often associated with peripheral blood hyper-eosinophilia), proliferative or ...
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a hereditary syndrome characterized by specific skin lesions occurring mostly during the neonatal period (96% of the cases before 6 weeks of age). These skin lesions have four steps of evolution: inflammatory or erythemato-bullous stage (very often associated with peripheral blood hyper-eosinophilia), proliferative or ...
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1997
This article reviews the clinical features, histopathology, genetics, and differential diagnosis of incontinentia pigmenti. Emphasis is placed on appropriate management strategies for patients with incontinentia pigmenti.
J S, Francis, V P, Sybert
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This article reviews the clinical features, histopathology, genetics, and differential diagnosis of incontinentia pigmenti. Emphasis is placed on appropriate management strategies for patients with incontinentia pigmenti.
J S, Francis, V P, Sybert
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