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Review
. 2019 May;110(4):273-278.
doi: 10.1016/j.ad.2018.10.004. Epub 2019 Jan 17.

Incontinentia Pigmenti

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Incontinentia Pigmenti

[Article in English, Spanish]
F Cammarata-Scalisi et al. Actas Dermosifiliogr (Engl Ed). 2019 May.

Abstract

Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome) is a rare neuroectodermal dysplasia. It is an X-linked dominant disorder caused by mutations in the IKBKG/NEMO gene on Xq28. Approximately 80% of patients have a deletion of exons 4 to 10. Incontinentia pigmenti has an estimated incidence of 0.7 cases per 100,000 births. In hemizygous males, it is usually lethal, while in females, it has a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. Incontinentia pigmenti is a multisystemic disease that invariably features skin changes. These changes are the main diagnostic criteria and they evolve in 4 stages, in association with other abnormalities affecting the central nervous system, eyes, teeth, mammary glands, hair, nails, skin, and other parts of the body. The aim of this brief review is to highlight the clinical features of this genodermatosis and underline the importance of case-by-case interdisciplinary management, including genetic counseling.

Keywords: Clinical features; Clínica; Diagnosis; Diagnóstico; IKBKG/NEMO; Incontinencia pigmenti; Incontinentia pigmenti; Tratamiento; Treatment.

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