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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Aplasia cutis congenita
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  1. Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita is a condition in which babies are born with localized areas of missing skin (lesions). These areas ...
  2. ... features are an abnormality in skin development (called aplasia cutis congenita) and malformations of the limbs. A variety of ... syndrome.Most people with Adams-Oliver syndrome have aplasia cutis congenita, a condition characterized by localized areas of missing ...
  3. Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is one of more than 100 types of ectodermal dysplasia. Starting before birth, these disorders result in the abnormal development ...
  4. Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with immune deficiency (EDA-ID) is a form of ectodermal dysplasia, which is a group of conditions characterized by ... no history of the disorder in their family. Ectodermal dysplasia, hypohidrotic, with immune deficiency EDA-ID HED-ID ...
  5. Clouston syndrome is a form of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 150 conditions characterized by abnormal development of some or all of the ectodermal structures, which include the skin, ...
  6. ... of skin (also known as Bart syndrome or aplasia cutis congenita type VI). Individuals with this condition have patches of missing skin at birth (aplasia cutis congenita), typically on the legs. On other parts of ...
  7. ... EDA gene have been found to cause hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, the most common form of ectodermal dysplasia. Starting before birth, ectodermal dysplasias result in the ...
  8. ... lip/palate (AEC) syndrome is a form of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 180 conditions characterized by ... condition; its prevalence is unknown. All forms of ectodermal dysplasia together occur in about 1 in 70,000 ...
  9. Epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia (EB-PA) is a condition that affects the skin and digestive tract. This condition is one of several forms of epidermolysis ...
  10. ... reticularis (NFJS/DPR) represents a rare type of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 150 conditions characterized by ...
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