Abstract

The authors are reporting the first case in Syria, a 20-day-old white Syrian male newborn, vaginally delivered at 38 weeks of pregnancy, with normal conditions, and congenital lamellar ichthyosis was shown by physical examination, as parchment-like scales were covering the newborn's skin, which was starting to detach and showing the "collodion baby" appearance. Ophthalmologic examination revealed a bilateral ectropion of the upper eyelids with tarsal eversion. A treatment of Tobramycin 0.3% eye ointment was prescribed four times a day, with a viscotears liquid gel eye drops 4 times a day, and vaseline petroleum jelly to be applied three times daily. At 2-month follow-up, a significant improvement was noted. Ichthyosis have a wide range of disorders that involve the skin and have inherited and acquired forms. As a result, keratolytic and systemic retinoids can have significant benefits in restoring skin function.

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