A Case of Incontinetia Pigmenti Associated with Convulsions. |
Young Ok Suh1, Gyun Woo Lee1, Un Ki Yoon1, Ji Sub Oh1, Kee Suck Suh2, Sang Tae Kim2 |
1Department of Pediatrics, Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital, Busan, Korea 2Department of Dermatology, Kosin Medical College, Busan, Korea |
경련을 동반한 색소 실소증 1례 |
서영옥1, 이균우1, 윤운기1, 오지섭1, 서기석2, 김상태2 |
1부산 왈레스기념 침례회병원 소아과 2고신대학 의학부 피부과학교실 |
Received: 22 August 1987 • Accepted: 20 December 1987 |
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Abstract |
Incontinentia pigmenti is a complex hereditary syndrome in which vesicular, verrucous and
pigmented cutaneous lesions are associated with developmental defects of the eye, skeletal system
and central nervous system.
A case of incontinentia pigmenti associated with convulsions, Block-Sulzberger type, is presented
with a review of related literatures.
The patient was a 40 day-old female infant with convulsions and verrucous, dark brown pigmented
lesions on the trunk and extremities.
Diagnosis was made by the characteristic clinical, laboratory and histopathologic findings. |
Key Words:
Incontinentia pigmenti, Block -Sulzberger type, Convulsions |
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