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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for incontinentia pigmenti
  1. Incontinentia pigmenti is a condition that can affect many body systems, particularly the skin. This condition occurs much more often in females than in males.Incontinentia ...
  2. ... IKBKG gene have been identified in people with incontinentia pigmenti, a condition characterized by skin, tooth, and nail ... IKBKG protein. Other IKBKG gene variants that cause incontinentia pigmenti prevent the production of any IKBKG protein. Without ...