[Hypomelanosis cutis ITO (author's transl)]
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[Hypomelanosis cutis ITO (author's transl)]
Abstract
Report on a 9 year old girl exhibiting the typical features of Ito's syndrome: systematized bilateral depigmented nevus associated with various nonspecific dysplasias. The pathogenesis is not known. The syndrome geems to be transmitted by an irregularly dominant gene.
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