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21. Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) (arts28.htm)
Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) (blochsulzberger syndrome). by. Dr Helen Stewart Consultant in Clinical Genetics Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK. How common is IP?
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Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP)
(Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome)
by Dr Helen Stewart
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How common is IP?
Incontinentia Pigmenti is a rare condition, affecting girls. Only in exceptional circumstances does it affect boys.
What are the features of IP?
IP affects many parts of the body. It can affect different people to different degrees.
Skin features
There are typically four stages that occur one after the other, though they may overlap. No specific treatment is needed for the skin changes. Stage 1 There is redness of the skin, then blistering, starting from the first few weeks of life. The blisters do not affect the face but occur in lines along the limbs and round the body. Blistering usually stops by four months of age, though blisters may recur at times when the child has a temperature. During this stage, the blisters should be kept clean and dry. Stage 2 As the blisters heal, warty areas occur on the skin of the hands and feet. In most cases these clear by six months of age. Stage 3 This is the stage that gives the condition its name. There are streaks and whorls of pigment along the limbs and round the body. These darken initially, then fade, usually by the age of 16 years.

22. Lukol Directory - Health Conditions And Diseases Genetic Disorders Incontinentia
National Library of Medicine blochsulzberger syndrome, the synonyms, a summary and major features. http//www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/jablonski/syndromes
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Health Conditions and Diseases Genetic Disorders ... Incontinentia Pigmenti International Foundation
Details about the organization that is dedicated to research into the causes and treatment of this genetic disease. Includes information about the disease, genetics and genes.
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Vanderbilt Medical Center

An article about incotinentia pigmenti.
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Informational sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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Bloch-sulzberger syndrome, the synonyms, a summary and major features. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/jablonski/syndromes... MCW Healthlink: Incontinentia Pigmenti An article about this rare genetic disorder, its stages and symptoms. http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/921770674.htm... Incontinentia Pigmenti: All About Anna The authors' daughter was diagnosed with IP 6 weeks after birth. This is her story. http://mom_2_three_ip.tripod.com/IP/

23. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Incontinentia Pigmenti / Info
Bloch Sulzberger Syndrome, BlochSiemans syndrome, bloch-sulzberger syndrome, Incont pig of Bloch-Sulzberger, Incontinentia Pigmenti, Incontinentia pigmenti of
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24. Diagnosis - Hypopigmentation Table
blochsulzberger syndrome, Bloch-Siemens syndrome, Incontinentia pigmenti, 308300. Incontinentia Pigmenti, bloch-sulzberger syndrome, Bloch-Siemens syndrome, 308300.
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hypopigmentation table Home Forums Privacy Advertising ... Home On this page... Introduction The table below records disorders known to involve a lack of pigment (hypopigmentation) in hair fiber. Most of the disorders are piebald traits or subcategories of albinism. This is not necessarily a complete list of disorders involving hair hypopigmentation. There are many more hypopigmentary disorders of the skin that might also involve hair. Links to relevant web pages on the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) web database are also given where possible. Where a disorder is known by more than one name, alternative names are given in the second column and the record duplicated in the first column under each respective name. Brackets around alternative disorder names indicate an indirect association, for example a subcategory of the disorder. These records are not duplicated in the first column. List of disorders involving a loss of hair color (hypopigmentation) Disorders with hypopigmentation of hair as a symptom Alternative names for the disorder Links to OMIM web pages for the disorder (where available) Acrodermatitis enteropathica Zinc deficiency Albinism III Brown oculocutaneous albinism

25. Diagnosis - Hypotrichosis Table
blochsulzberger syndrome, Incontinentia pigmenti, 308300. Incontinentia pigmenti, bloch-sulzberger syndrome, 308300. Johanson-Blizzard syndrome, 243800.
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hypotrichosis table Home Forums Privacy Advertising ... Home On this page... Introduction The tables below records disorders known to involve hypotrichosis. The first table lists disorders where hypotrichosis is a primary symptom. The second table lists disorders where hypotrichosis can be one of several symptoms. Typically the other symptoms are of greater concern and health or life threatening. Many of these conditions involving hypotrichosis as a secondary symptom are ectodermal dysplasias. The clinical distinction between alopecia and hypotrichosis is that alopecia involves hair growth that is later lost. Hypotrichosis is a lack of any hair growth. The distinction between alopecia and hypotrichosis is not clear cut for many disorders. Some dermatologists will disagree with my listing. You may find some disorders in both the alopecia and hypotrichosis listings. This is not necessarily a complete list of disorders involving hypotrichosis. Links to relevant web pages on the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) web database are also given where possible.

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29. Incontinentia Pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger Syndrome) Seven Case
Incontinentia pigmenti (blochsulzberger syndrome) seven case reports from one family. Spallone A. St Gerardo Hospital, Department
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30. Entrez PubMed
Incontinentia pigmenti (blochsulzberger syndrome). Landy SJ, Donnai D. Department of Medical Genetics, St Mary s Hospital, Manchester.
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31. Incontinentia Pigmenti
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32. MUMS List Of Disorders - B
Benign Essential (3); Blind (490) **; blochsulzberger syndrome (Incontinentia Pigmenti) (24) *; Bloom Syndrome (4) *; Blue Sclera (2
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33. Abstracts 5 99
VM Voinova, PV Novikov, LZ Kazantseva The blochsulzberger syndrome in children. A clinical case of the bloch-sulzberger syndrome in a child is presented.
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Abstracts
Russian bulletin of perinatology and pediatrics ¹5 1999
A.D. Tsaregorodtsev, B.A. Kobrinsky
Telemedical technologies for teleconsultations and for correspondence postgraduate training of physicians Key words: telemedicine, remote diagnosis, teleconsultations. P.V. Novikov, O.V. Evgrafov
DNA diagnosis of hereditary diseases in children of the Russian Federation: State-of-the-art and problems Based on the analysis of the activities of scientific and practical medicogenetical institutions in the Russian Federation and on the data available in the literature, the paper shows the present status of DNA diagnosis of hereditary diseases in children. The available data on DNA diagnosis in the world and in Russia are critically reviewed. A spectrum of hereditary diseases detected by DNA techniques in Russia is given. The existing problems that hamper DNA technologies to be widely introduced into pediatric care are considered.
Key words: DNA diagnosis, hereditary diseases, children, medicogenetic aid, medicogenetic service organization. L.A. Nikolskaya

34. Index
Benign Essential BlochSiemens Incontinentia Pigmenti Melanoblastosis Cutis Linearis Bloch-Siemens-Sulzberger Syndrome bloch-sulzberger syndrome Blocked Artery
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35. Incontinentia Pigmenti
Synonyms BlochSiemens-Sulzberger Syndrome; bloch-sulzberger syndrome; IP; Bloch-Siemens Incontinentia Pigmenti Melanoblastosis Cutis Linearis;
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Health Topics Symptoms ... For a Complete Report Incontinentia Pigmenti Important It is possible that the main title of the report Incontinentia Pigmenti is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report. Synonyms
  • Bloch-Siemens-Sulzberger Syndrome Bloch-Sulzberger Syndrome IP Bloch-Siemens Incontinentia Pigmenti Melanoblastosis Cutis Linearis Pigmented Dermatosis, Siemens-Bloch type
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General Discussion Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) is a rare genetic dermatological disorder affecting the skin, hair, teeth, and central nervous system. Progressive skin changes occur in four stages, the first of which appears in early infancy or is present at birth. IP is inherited as an X-linked dominant trait. Resources March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605

36. NINDS Incontinentia Pigmenti Information Page
Contact us Content for this page. NINDS Incontinentia Pigmenti Information Page. Synonym(s) blochsulzberger syndrome. Reviewed 12-01-2003
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    37. About IP
    Bloch and Sulzberger in 1928. blochsulzberger syndrome is another name commonly used for IP. Other names are Bloch-Siemens incontinentia
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    INCONTINENTIA PIGMENTI
    Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) is a genetic disease of the skin, hair, teeth and central nervous system. The condition was named because of the way the skin looks under the microscope. It was initially described in 1906 by Garrod, but the first complete description was written by Bloch and Sulzberger in 1928. "Bloch-Sulzberger Syndrome" is another name commonly used for IP. Other names are: Bloch-Siemens incontinentia pigmenti, melanoblastosis cutis linearis, and pigmented dermatosis, Siemens-Bloch type. All these names describe the same condition which we call IP. IP has not been studied in great detail until recently, so the information about it has been both limited and confusing. This discussion covers what is currently known or suspected about the disease but is not conclusive or complete. This information was taken in part from an article by Landy and Donnai, entitled "Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome)" in the Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993, pages 53-59. Medical vocabulary often can be confusing and misleading, so we recommend that parents and patients may wish to acquire a standard medical dictionary. These are available in the reference sections of most large bookstores. In general, medical writing tends to be as inclusive as possible. Therefore, descriptions of diseases or prognoses are frequently stated as "worst-case " situations. Remember that every sign, symptom, or finding is not found in every patient. Parents and patients should be selective and should interpret the information in light of their own situation(s).

    38. Definitions Of Genetic Disorders-B.
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