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  1. ... pigmenti. Learn more about the gene associated with Incontinentia pigmenti IKBKG Inheritance This condition is inherited in an ...
  2. Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare skin condition passed down through families. It affects the skin, hair, eyes, ... Organization for Rare Disorders -- rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/incontinentia-pigmenti/
  3. Incontinentia pigmenti causes swirling pigmentation of the skin. It is seen more frequently in females. The skin lesions ...
  4. Incontinentia pigmenti produces darkly-pigmented swirling marks on the skin. It occurs more frequently in females. The skin ...
  5. Incontinentia pigmenti produces darkly-pigmented swirling marks on the skin. It occurs more frequently in females. The skin ...
  6. Incontinentia pigmenti achromians; HMI; Ito hypomelanosis
  7. Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia; Christ-Siemens-Touraine syndrome; Anondontia; Incontinentia pigmenti
  8. ... in EDA-ID. More About This Health Condition Incontinentia pigmenti Variants in the IKBKG gene have been identified in people with incontinentia pigmenti, a condition characterized by skin, tooth, and nail ...
  9. ... published></health-condition-summary><health-condition-summary ><name >Incontinentia pigmenti</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/ ...
  10. ... 131.077.410 Holoprosencephaly C16.131.077.445 Incontinentia Pigmenti C16.131.077.477 Isolated Noncompaction of the ... 723 Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome C16.131.831.580 Incontinentia Pigmenti C16.131.831.675 Port-Wine Stain C16. ...
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