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Harlequin ichthyosis: A case report from Iran

Simin S. Meymandi; Niloofar Mehrolhasani; Marcie Ulmer; Richard I. Crawford

Volume 19, Issue 4 , 2016, , Pages 139-141

Abstract
  Harlequin ichthyosis is a rare and exceedingly severe form of congenital ichthyosis with an incidence of approximately 1 in 300,000 births. These patients are at a high risk for neonatalinfection and septicemia. Most affected infants die within the  first days or weeks of life.We report ...  Read More

Ichthyosiform Parapsoriasis: report of a case

Hayedeh Ghani-Nejad; Mansour Nasiri-Kashani; Reza Mahmoud Robati; Pedram Mehryan; Alireza Alavi-nia; Soheil Fateh

Volume 10, Suppl.2 , 2007, , Pages 3-3

Abstract
  Acquired ichthyosis is a known paraneoplastic sign of lymphoproliferative malignancies with non‌specific histopathologic findings revealing no implication of the underlying neoplasm. However, ichthyosiform eruption is considered as a specific manifestation of mycosis fungoides (MF), i.e., ichthyosiform ...  Read More

Harlequin Ichthyosis: A report of two cases

AA Omidi; M Katebi; Sh Ghannad Kafi; H Tavasolian; AH Jafarian

Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2005, , Pages 149-154

Abstract
  Harlequin ichthyosis is one of the most severe congenital skin cornification disorders with an incidence rate of about 1 in 300000 births and characteristic clinical features. We report two cases of harlequin ichthyosis (HI) or harlequin fetus (HF), which were products of consanguineous union. Clinical ...  Read More

Report of a family with a Harlequin newborn from Iran

D Farhud; F Azizi

Volume 1, 3-4 , 1998, , Pages 40-42

Abstract
  Harlequin Ichthyosis is a dermal disorder that always lead to an early death after birth. Although the clinical characteristics of this disorder has been described perfectly but the molecular basis of which isn’t clear well. Harlequin fetus is an Autosomal recessive trait and prenatal diagnosis ...  Read More