A case of incontinentia pigmenti
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A case of incontinentia pigmenti
Abstract
Incontinentia pigmenti is a multisystem disease that commonly involves the skin, eye, teeth and central nervous system. Incontinentia pigmenti involving the skin and central nervous system is reported in a four-year-old female child from Ethiopia. The clinical features of incontinentia pigmenti are discussed with literature review.
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