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- Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare X-linked dominant genetic disorder that affects the skin, hair, teeth, nails and central nervous system. It is named...
- Incontinentia pigmenti achromians, also known as hypomelanosis of Ito (HI) or pigmentary mosaicism, is a cutaneous (skin) condition characterized by various...
- Examples include: Pigmentary disorders Nevus achromicus (including incontinentia pigmenti achromians, also known as hypomelanosis of Ito) Epidermal nevus...
- females. Some X-linked dominant conditions, such as Rett syndrome, incontinentia pigmenti type 2, and Aicardi syndrome, are usually fatal in males either...
- syndrome Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Friedreich's ataxia Fragile X syndrome Incontinentia pigmenti Marfan syndrome Sotos syndrome Treacher Collins syndrome Upper...
- 0000090034.71205.74. PMID 14514738. Ngan V (2005). "Incontinentia pigmenti". DermNet NZ. Incontinentia Pigmenti at eMedicine Dalal AB, Sarkar A, Priya TP...
- the names of Pilate's friend from Rome, Biggus ****us, and his wife, Incontinentia Buttocks. Escaping, Brian is accidentally scooped up by a p****ing extraterrestrial...
- gene results in incontinentia pigmenti, hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, and several other types of immunodeficiencies. Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) is...
- reduced numbers of melanocytes and decreased stromal pigmentation. Incontinentia pigmenti Parry–Romberg syndrome Acquired heterochromia is usually due...
- identify a recurrent, homology-driven deletion in the NEMO gene in Incontinentia pigmenti (IP), an X-linked genetic disease. Nelson and other collaborators...