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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for poikiloderma congenital OR poikiloderma
  1. Poikiloderma with neutropenia (PN) is a disorder that mainly affects the skin and the immune system. This condition begins with a bumpy rash that usually appears between ...
  2. Hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy, and pulmonary fibrosis (abbreviated POIKTMP), is a disorder that affects many parts of the ...
  3. ... persist for life and are collectively known as poikiloderma.Rothmund-Thomson syndrome is also characterized by sparse ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. Congenital poikiloderma Poikiloderma atrophicans and cataract Poikiloderma congenitale Poikiloderma congenitale ...
  4. Learn about poikiloderma of civatte, a skin condition characterized by redness, discoloration, and thinning of the skin on the neck and ...
  5. ... telangiectases). This combination of features is known as poikiloderma. In some affected individuals, the skin on the ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Congenital bullous poikiloderma Kindler syndrome Kindler's syndrome Poikiloderma of Kindler ...
  6. ... USB1 gene have been identified in people with poikiloderma with neutropenia (PN). This condition involves a group of skin abnormalities called poikiloderma and a persistent shortage (deficiency) of neutrophils (chronic ...
  7. ... have been identified in people with hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy, and pulmonary fibrosis (POIKTMP). ... S. Expanding the clinical spectrum of hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy and pulmonary fibrosis due ...
  8. Skin Conditions (National Library of Medicine)  
    What does your skin do? Your skin is your body's largest organ. It covers the entire outside of your body. There are many ways that your skin protects ...
  9. Immune System and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is the immune system? Your immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs. Together they help the body fight infections and other ...
  10. Sun Exposure (National Library of Medicine)  
    Ultraviolet (UV) rays are an invisible form of radiation. They can pass through your skin and damage your skin cells. Sunburns are a sign of skin damage. Suntans ...
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