Abstract

The Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome of Incontinentia pigmenti (I.p.) was observed in 3 generations of one family. The grandmother and mother of 3 sisters with I.p. showed solely the typical skin lesions and no associated ectodermal abnormalities.

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