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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for aplasia cutis congenita OR "malformation," congenital OR ulcer
  1. ... scalp Congenital ulcer of the newborn Scalp defect congenital Genetic Testing Registry: Aplasia cutis congenita Aplasia cutis congenita National Organization for Rare Disorders ( ...
  2. ... Absence defect of limbs, scalp, and skull AOS Aplasia cutis congenita with terminal transverse limb defects Congenital scalp defects with distal limb reduction anomalies Genetic ...
  3. ... cause a rare condition called epidermolysis bullosa with congenital localized absence of skin (also known as Bart syndrome or aplasia cutis congenita type VI). Individuals with this condition have patches ...
  4. ... nipple syndrome are born with a condition called aplasia cutis congenita, which involves patchy abnormal areas (lesions) on the scalp. These lesions are firm, raised, hairless nodules that resemble open wounds or ulcers at birth, but that heal during childhood.The ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. ... a condition characterized by areas of missing skin (aplasia cutis congenita), usually on the scalp, and malformations of the ...
  7. ... no history of the disorder in their family. Congenital pachyonychia Jackson-Lawler syndrome (PC-2) Jadassohn-Lewandowski syndrome (PC-1) Pachyonychia congenita syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Pachyonychia congenita 1 Genetic ...