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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Incontinentia Pigmenti: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-11-18
  2. Incontinentia pigmenti: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Bryan, PhD Cobb, 2005
  3. Incontinentia pigmenti may not be that rare.(News): An article from: Pediatric News by Sherry Boschert, 2008-09-01
  4. Incontinentia pigmenti lesions evolve.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2007-01-15
  5. Incontinentia pigmenti: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Paul Johnson, 2005
  6. Incontinentia Pigmenti - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers by Philip M. Parker, 2007-07-17
  7. Eosinophilic Cutaneous Conditions: Churg-strauss Syndrome, Hypereosinophilic Syndrome, Incontinentia Pigmenti, Eosinophilic Granuloma
  8. Incontinentia pigmenti: treatment of IP with topical tacrolimus.(Case study): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Chad J. Jessup, Shane C. Morgan, et all 2009-10-01
  9. Delayed Onychodystrophy of Incontinentia pigmenti: an Evidence-based review of Epidemiology, diagnosis and management.(ORIGINAL ARTICLES)(Clinical report): ... from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Sae-Ryoon Chun, Rashid M. Rashid, 2010-04-01
  10. Incontinentia pigmenti may be staged eruption in infant girls.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Doug Brunk, 2007-02-01
  11. Look for incontinentia pigmenti signs.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Doug Brunk, 2007-02-01

1. NINDS Incontinentia Pigmenti Information Page
incontinentia pigmenti information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). More about incontinentia pigmenti,
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Incontinentia Pigmenti?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Organizations What is Incontinentia Pigmenti? Is there any treatment? The skin abnormalities of IP usually disappear by adolescence or adulthood without treatment. Diminished vision may be treated with corrective lenses, medication, or, in severe cases, surgery. A specialist may treat dental problems. Neurological symptoms such as seizures, muscle spasms, or mild paralysis may be controlled with medication and/or medical devices and with the advice of a neurologist. What is the prognosis?

2. Incontinentia Pigmenti
An article about this rare genetic disorder, its stages and symptoms.
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Incontinentia Pigmenti
Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare, genetic disorder characterized by unusual patterns of discolored skin. The disorder is caused by excessive deposits of melanin (normal skin pigment). IP is divided into 4 stages, which frequently overlap or appear together. During the first stage, which begins between birth and 6 months of age, there is inflammation accompanied by skin redness and spiral lines of small fluid-filled blisters. The second stage gradually develops with rough, warty skin growths which appear on the arms or legs and, sometimes, on the head or trunk. These growths, which are often arranged in the same spiral or linear pattern as in the first stage, usually resolve during infancy or early childhood. The third stage begins between 3 months and 2 years of age and is characterized by discolorations appearing in unusual patterns. The fourth stage consists of diminished pigmentation or atrophy in areas of previous discoloration. In rare cases of IP, hair loss with scarring and non-dermatological symptoms such as dental problems (delayed tooth growth or decay, missing or malformed teeth), diminished vision, seizures, muscle spasms, or slight paralysis may occur. Developmental abnormalities including dwarfism or short stature, club foot, spina bifida, skull and ear deformities, cleft lip or palate, atrophy on one side of the body, abnormal development of cartilage, congenital dislocation of hip, incomplete development of one side of the spinal bones, and extra ribs or webbed fingers may occur with the disorder but are not characteristic. In a few cases of IP, extremely wooly or kinky hair and an immune system dysfunction may also appear.

3. Incontinentia Pigmenti
She was diagnosed with incontinentia pigmenti at 6 weeks of age help other families that are trying to deal with incontinentia pigmenti. I will try to cover most bases dealing
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This site is dedicated to my youngest child. She was diagnosed with Incontinentia Pigmenti at 6 weeks of age. This is her story, and the story of this condition. Please read on and when you are finished... feel free to contact me for questions, advice, etc. I am hoping that this site will help other families that are trying to deal with Incontinentia Pigmenti. I will try to cover most bases dealing with symptoms and give my thoughts as well. Like I said before, I am looking forward to hearing from MANY of you out there!!!
What's New? December 22, 2001:
Yes! I managed to upload all the pictures I currently have available to share with you. There are so many, I had to make 2 pages. Hope you take the time to look at them. Also, PLEASE take the time to sign the guestbook. It is located on the last page "CONTACT ME" in the gold/orange box that says "VIEW/SIGN GUESTBOOK" just give it a click!!! Thanks! January 3, 2003

4. IPF France
Pr©sentation de la maladie, de lassociation et de ses actions, actualit©s et liens.
http://www.orpha.net/nestasso/IPF/

5. EMedicine - Incontinentia Pigmenti : Article By Celia H Chang, MD
incontinentia pigmenti incontinentia pigmenti type 2, also known as Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, is a rare, X-linked, dominantly inherited disorder of skin pigmentation that often is associated
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic169.htm
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Last Updated: February 8, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Celia H Chang, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of California at Davis Celia H Chang, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Neurology , and Child Neurology Society Editor(s): David Griesemer, MD , Chairman of Neurology, Associate Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; Kenneth J Mack, MD, PhD , Senior Associate Consultant, Department of Child and Adolescent Neurology, Mayo Clinic;

6. Incontinentia Pigmenti - 1
of Dermatology University of Iowa College of Medicine. incontinentia pigmenti - Lower leg - 3 week old baby girl. To see representative histology, click Here. Return to Image Index page. Return to
http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/InconPig01.htm
Dept. of Dermatology - University of Iowa College of Medicine
Incontinentia Pigmenti - Lower leg - 3 week old baby girl.
To see representative histology, click Here Return to Image Index page. Return to Image Index page.
Return to Dermatology's Home page.
November, 1996

7. EMedicine - Incontinentia Pigmenti : Article By Takuo Tsuji, MD
incontinentia pigmenti incontinentia pigmenti (IP), sometimes termed Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, is an X-linked dominant single-gene disorder with neurologic
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Last Updated: April 5, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: IP, Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, Bloch-Siemens syndrome, familial incontinentia pigmenti, IP2 AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Takuo Tsuji, MD , Chairman, Professor, Department of Dermatology, Nagoya City University, Japan Editor(s): Bernice R Krafchik, MB, ChB , Head, Section of Dermatology, University of Toronto; Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children, Canada; David F Butler, MD Robert A Schwartz, MD, MPH , Professor and Head, Dermatology, Professor of Pathology, Pediatrics, Medicine, and Preventive Medicine and Community Health, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School; Joel M Gelfand, MD, MSCE

8. Incontinentia Pigmenti / Family Village Library
incontinentia pigmenti. Synonym BlockSiemens-Suizerger Syndrome Search AltaVista for "incontinentia pigmenti" or "Block-Siemens-Suizerger Syndrome"
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_inco.htm
Incontinentia Pigmenti
Synonym: Block-Siemens-Suizerger Syndrome
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Incontinentia Pigmenti International Foundation
30 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021
212 452-1406 (fax)
E-mail: ipif@ipif.org
Web: http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/IPIF/ IPIF is a voluntary nonprofit organization founded in 1995. It is guided by a Scientific Advisory Council, whose members are acknowledged experts in their fields. IPIF consists of patients, physicians, educators, parents, relatives, and volunteers who are striving to take leadership in supporting research, education, and funding. IPIF is a source of reliable information and support for patients and families in the United States and worldwide. Its mission is to encourage and support research on IP, and to provide family support and education.
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  • HITS (UK)
    Supports families affected by the rare neuro-cutaneous syndrome Hypomelanosis of Ito (also known as Incontinentia Pigmenti Achromians), IPA, Pigmentary Mosaicism, Ito's Syndrome and HMI. The hyperpigmentation or depigmentation of the skin markings associated with this syndrome usually follows along the lines of Blaschko. To become a member of the support group please email tgrant@hitsuk.freeserve.co.uk, giving your reasons for wanting to join us, thanks. We are currently supporting families in the UK and Ireland, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, France, India, Italy, Malta, New Zealand, Spain and the USA.

9. Incontinentia Pigmenti International Foundation
This is the official site of the incontinentia pigmenti International Foundation, a charitable foundation dedicated to research into the causes and treatment
http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/IPIF/
Susanne Bross Emmerich, Executive Director 30 East 72nd St, New York, N.Y. 10021 U.S.A.
Tel: 212 452-1231 Fax: 212 452-1406 E-Mail: ipif@ipif.org Web Site: http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/IPIF
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Genetics and IP
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Letter from the Founder and Executive Director Description of Incontinentia Pigmenti What is a gene? What is important about the discovery of the gene called NEMO? ... Support Groups Participate in the
IP Natural History Survey Project Where to be tested Translate: Francais Deutsch Italiano

10. Dermatlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,incontinentia Pigm
Dermatlas Dermatology Images scar,onychoschizia,nail dystrophy,incontinentia pigmenti,hypopigmentation,hypopigmentation,hypopigmentation,dermatology image
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/result.cfm?Diagnosis=166

11. 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.
http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/ipif
Susanne Bross Emmerich, Executive Director 30 East 72nd St, New York, N.Y. 10021 U.S.A.
Tel: 212 452-1231 Fax: 212 452-1406 E-Mail: ipif@ipif.org Web Site: http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/IPIF
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Incontinentia Pigmenti Links
Genetics and IP
Gene Discovery Links
Letter from the Founder and Executive Director Description of Incontinentia Pigmenti What is a gene? What is important about the discovery of the gene called NEMO? ... Support Groups Participate in the
IP Natural History Survey Project Where to be tested Translate: Francais Deutsch Italiano

12. Dermatlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,poison Ivy,dermati
Dermatlas Dermatology Images poison ivy,nevus,nevus,molluscum contagiosum,incontinentia pigmenti,dermatology image,dermatitis, linear epidermal, linear
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/result.cfm?Category=26

13. Readers Digest Health IP
A general discussion about incontinentia pigmenti, with alternate names and further resources.
http://www.rd.com/common/nav/index.jhtml?articleId=8612393

14. Incontinentia Pigmenti
incontinentia pigmenti. Subject lncontinentia Pigmenti Titleincontinentia pigmenti Author(s) Journal Book Vol. Date 1990 Pages Organization National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. Address P.O.
http://med-aapos.bu.edu/PediRef/incont_pigment.html

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16. ORPHANET - Maladies Rares - Médicaments Orphelins
Translate this page Version pour Impression, MALADIE incontinentia pigmenti, Maladie(s) incluse(s) incontinentia pigmenti type 1 incontinentia pigmenti type 2, CIM Q82.3,
http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=464

17. Incontinentia Pigmenti
Image that s a link to Genetics Education Center Support Page incontinentia pigmenti. National incontinentia pigmenti Foundation 30 East 72nd St.
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/incontin.html
Incontinentia Pigmenti
National Incontinentia Pigmenti Foundation
30 East 72nd St. New York, N.Y. 10021 U.S.A.
Phone: 212.452.1231 Fax: 212.452.1406 E-mail: nipf@pipeline.com Web Site: http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/NIPF
International Incontinentia Pigmenti Research Consortium
Also See: To locate a genetic counselor or clinical geneticist: Revised March 15, 2001
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18. Incontinentia Pigmenti - 3
Dept. of Dermatology University of Iowa College of Medicine. incontinentia pigmenti - Left upper leg - 1 week old baby girl. To
http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/InconPig03.htm
Dept. of Dermatology - University of Iowa College of Medicine
Incontinentia Pigmenti - Left upper leg - 1 week old baby girl.
To see representative histology, click Here Return to Image Index page. Return to Image Index page.
Return to Dermatology's Home page.
November, 1996

19. Incontinentia Pigmenti - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
home genetic disorders incontinentia pigmenti incontinentia pigmenti. Information • Diagnosis • Treatment • Prevention.
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Medical Definition: University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "incontinentia pigmenti"
Health News: Search millions of published articles for news on Incontinentia Pigmenti Modern Medicine Aging The Ardell Wellness Report HealthFacts Medical Post Medical Update Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report Note: Subscription required to access the full text of articles. Web Directory: Incontinentia Pigmenti Informational sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. 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. Incontinentia Pigmenti: All About Anna The authors' daughter was diagnosed with IP 6 weeks after birth. This is her story.

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Introduction incontinentia pigmenti WrongDiagnosis.comIntroduction to incontinentia pigmenti as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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