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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

21. X-linked Dominant Incontinentia Pigmenti - Lucile Packard
Medical Genetics Xlinked Dominant incontinentia pigmenti. Genes are inherited from our biological parents in specific ways.
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22. Incontinentia Pigmenti / Family Village Library
This group is for all people affected by incontinentia pigmenti. Whether you have it, The International incontinentia pigmenti Research Consortium
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.

23. Incontinentia Pigmenti
incontinentia pigmenti support groups and genetic resouces
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24. Novel Corneal Features In Two Males With Incontinentia Pigmenti
Novel corneal features in two males with incontinentia pigmenti E J Mayer1 , G N Shuttleworth1 , K L Greenhalgh2 , J E Sansom3 , R H B Grey1 and
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25. Incontinentia Pigmenti...
Anna s Milestones. incontinentia pigmenti. This is the page where I will talk about the statistics of incontinentia pigmenti (IP).
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Search: Lycos Tripod Murderball Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Incontinentia Pigmenti... Home Contact Me Comments Links to Other IP Sites ... Anna's Milestones Incontinentia Pigmenti This is the page where I will talk about the statistics of Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP).
Here are some important statistics before I get started:
* Garrod, in 1906, may have been the first one to diagnose IP!
* IP is a rare genetic disorder characterized by unusual patterns of discolored skin, a type of rash.
* IP is catagorized in stages:
1st stage: Lasts from Birth to about 6 months: Inflammation, redness, spiral (or linear) patterns with small blisters (lesions, bullae, vesicles) filled with honey-colored, sticky fluid. They burst and ooze, then crust over. The crusts fall off and redness remains. The process repeats itself numerous times.
3rd stage: Three months to 2 years... Discolorations appear in odd patterns, (lighter or darker patches of skin).

26. DermAtlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,incontinentia Pigm
DermAtlas CHEST incontinentia pigmenti DermAtlas NAIL, ALL - incontinentia pigmenti DermAtlas FINGER - incontinentia pigmenti
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27. DermAtlas: Dermatology Image Incontinentia_pigmenti_4_041218 (incontinentia Pigm
subungual dyskeratotic tumor,nail dystrophy,incontinentia pigmenti images. Diagnosis, incontinentia pigmenti / SUBUNGUAL DYSKERATOTIC TUMOR
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28. Incontinentia Pigmenti - Genetics Home Reference
Where can I find additional information about incontinentia pigmenti? incontinentia pigmenti is a condition affecting the skin that occurs mainly in
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=incontinentiapigmenti
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What is incontinentia pigmenti?
Incontinentia pigmenti is a condition affecting the skin that occurs mainly in females. The disorder is characterized by blistering and wart-like growths followed by changes in skin pigmentation. The condition may also affect the teeth, hair, eyes, and central nervous system.
How common is incontinentia pigmenti?
Incontinentia pigmenti is an uncommon disorder. Between 700 and 1,000 affected individuals have been reported in the scientific literature.
What genes are related to incontinentia pigmenti?
Mutations in the IKBKG gene cause incontinentia pigmenti.

29. Incontinentia Pigmenti - References - Genetics Home Reference
incontinentia pigmenti a review and update on the molecular basis of pathophysiology. Happle R. A fresh look at incontinentia pigmenti. Arch Dermatol.
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30. X-linked Dominant: Incontinentia Pigmenti - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
One example of an Xlinked dominant condition is called incontinentia pigmenti (IP). What is incontinentia pigmenti (IP)? IP is extremely rare.
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X-linked Dominant: Incontinentia Pigmenti Genes are inherited from our biological parents in specific ways. One of the basic patterns of inheritance of our genes is called X-linked dominant inheritance.
What is X-linked dominant inheritance?
X-linked dominant inheritance is where the gene is located on the X chromosome, but the gene acts in a dominant manner. This means that both males and females can display the trait or disorder, by only having one copy of the gene.
Depending on the disorder, often times a gene that is X-linked dominant causes a male pregnancy not to survive. Another way scientists and physicians refer to this process is to say that "there is lethality in males." This means that the gene is passed from mother to daughter, and, if passed to a son, the pregnancy miscarries. Only those sons without the gene survive to be born and are born healthy. One example of an X-linked dominant condition is called incontinentia pigmenti (IP).
What is incontinentia pigmenti (IP)?

31. Incontinentia Pigmenti - 3
incontinentia pigmenti Left upper leg - 1 week old baby girl. To see representative histology, click Here. Return to Image Index page.
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

32. Incontinentia Pigmenti - 1
incontinentia pigmenti Lower leg - 3 week old baby girl. To see representative histology, click Here. Return to Image Index page.
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

33. Dr. Koop - Incontinentia Pigmenti Achromians
incontinentia pigmenti achromians is a congenital disorder that causes unusual and sometimes bizarre patterns of hypopigmented (diminished pigment) skin.
http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/001461.html
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Definition: Incontinentia pigmenti achromians is a congenital disorder that causes unusual and sometimes bizarre patterns of hypopigmented (diminished pigment) skin.
Alternative Names: Hypomelanosis of Ito
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The cause of this disorder is unknown, though most patients have abnormal chromosomes. Girls are affected slightly more often than boys.
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34. Dr. Koop - Incontinentia Pigmenti - Side
incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the skin. It is seen more frequently in females. The skin lesions are divided into three stages
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Incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the skin. It is seen more frequently in females. The skin lesions are divided into three stages: blistering (with vesicles and bullae) present at birth or within 6-7 weeks, a verrucous (rough wart-like stage), and the final stage shows whorled and bizarre patterns of dark pigmentation (hyperpigmentation)
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35. ► Incontinentia Pigmenti Achromians
A medical encycopedia article on the topic incontinentia pigmenti achromians.
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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: A congenital disorder that causes unusual and sometimes bizarre patterns of hypopigmented (diminished pigment) skin.
Alternative Names: Hypomelanosis of Ito
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The cause of this disorder is unknown, though most patients have abnormal chromosomes. Girls are affected slightly more often than boys.
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Reviewed By: Michael Lehrer, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

36. ► Incontinentia Pigmenti Syndrome
A medical encycopedia article on the topic incontinentia pigmenti syndrome.
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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: An inherited disorder that causes unusual blistering of the skin followed by increased pigmentation.
Alternative Names: Bloch-Sulzberger's disease
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome (IPS) is inherited as a dominant X-linked trait . Almost all cases are among females and the condition may be lethal in males. IPS may also arise as a spontaneous mutation.
Infants with IPS are born with blistery (vesicular) lesions which appear as streaks. These lesions heal as rough or verrucous papules. Eventually, these papules clear but leave damaged hyperpigmented (too much pigment) skin behind. After several years, the skin returns to normal. In some adults, whorls and streaks of faint hypopigmentation (less pigment than normal) may appear.
Most people with IPS also have other problems including abnormal teeth

37. OMIM - INCONTINENTIA PIGMENTI; IP

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38. Entrez PubMed
Abstract, incontinentia pigmenti case series clinical spectrum of incontinentia Abstract, Dental anomalies in two patients with incontinentia pigmenti.
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39. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
incontinentia pigmenti (Keyword search) List of documents. Miscellaneous incontinentia pigmenti Clinical Resources. HealthWeb Homepage
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40. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
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