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Winter 2001: Volume
26, Number 4 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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| Clinical features of incontinentia
pigmenti with emphasis on dermatoglyphic findings |
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Incontinentia pigmenti is a syndrome
characterized by both systemic and oral manifestations. Presented
here are the dental, clinical, radiological, genetic and dermatoglyphic
findings of a 6 year old female case and her family members. The
following features were apparent: oligodontia in maxillary and
mandibular arches in both dentition, peg-shaped incisors and brown
lessions on the body surface. No other problems were observed. The case had remarkable dermatoglyphic findings such as hypothenar loops associated with distally displaced axial triradii on both palms, reduced total finger and summed palmar a-b ridge-counts, decreasing plantar pattern intensity on the left sole. The other family members had similar dermatoglyphic characteristics. The paternal grand father, the father and the brother had eye defects . |
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