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Incontinentia Pigmenti

Robert G. Carney, MD; Robert G. Carney, Jr., MD

Arch Dermatol. 1970;102(2):157-162.


Abstract

This clinical study is a review of 26 patients with incontinentia pigmenti. Most of the patients showed the full picture of inflammatory and bullous lesions, warty bands, and classic pigment. In addition most of them had abnormal dentition and alopecia, and many had eye problems.



Author Affiliations

Iowa City; Dayton, Ohio

From the Department of Dermatology, University of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City (Dr. Robert G. Carney), and Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, Ohio (Dr. Robert G. Carney, Jr.).


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Feb 11, 1970.

Read before the 89th annual meeting of the American Dermatological Association, Inc., Scottsdale, Ariz, April 19, 1969.

Reprint requests to University of Iowa, Department of Dermatology, Iowa City 52240 (Dr. Robert G. Carney).



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