Incontinentia pigmenti et achromians
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Incontinentia pigmenti et achromians
Abstract
A case is reported, apparently the first of its kind in the literature, of a female child in which there were not only pigmented lesions of incontinentia pigmenti but also hypopigmented lesions of incontinentia pigmenti achromians. The title incontinentia pigmenti et achromians is suggested for this combined disorder. The child also had associated lesions in the form of nail dystrophy, delayed dentition and epilepsy.
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