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A Case of Colodion Bady
Dong Il Park, To Hyi Choi, Jin Bok Hwang, Chang Ho Han, Hye Li Chung, Young Dae Kwon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1993;36(6):858-864.   Published online June 15, 1993
This is a rare typical case of collodion baby: The patient is a one-day-old newborn male who has been suffering from the tightly collodion or parchment-like coverings over the entire skin surface with ectropion, eclabion, fixed semiflexion position of the limbs and fissures on the flexual area. The family history was noncotributory with no consanguinity. This patient was desquamted from...
A Case of Collodion Baby.
Jae Gye Ryoo, Hong In Eum, Sang Cheal Lee, Jung Hee Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1983;26(11):1115-1119.   Published online November 30, 1983
Ws expsrienced a ca.ss of Collodion Baby of 6 hours old female infant who was suffering from excs33ive lamellated scale, tight looking appearance and covering entire, body, typical features of parchment like skin, ectropion of upper and lower eyelids and fixed semiflexion position of the limb3. Diagnosis of Collodion Baby was established by clinical features and histopathological studies. A brief review of literature was made.
A Case of Harlequin Fetus.
Eun Hee Bak, Ai Sunn Choi, Elizabeth M Nicholson, Young Shin Kwark, Jung Hee Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1981;24(10):1009-1013.   Published online October 15, 1981
The Harlequin fetus-ichthyosis fetalis-is known to be rare. Recently, we experienced a case of Harlequin fetus in stillborn infant due to autosomal recessive inheritance likely. A review of literature was done briefly.


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