Incontinentia pigmenti Stage 1 is not simply vesiculo-bullous but vesiculo-pustular

Tubanur Cetinarslan,Regina Foelster-Holst,Dirk Van Gysel, Matthias Buchner,Rudolf Happle

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY(2024)

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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare X-linked dominant, male-lethal disorder characterized by pathognomic skin lesions. As described in the literature the typical cutaneous changes follow the pattern of Blaschko's lines and develop in four stages that usually start at birth. Stage 1 is called vesicular, bullous or inflammatory. The vesicles are rapidly filled with eosinophils and thus turn into pustules. Thus, the term "pustular" is relevant to the first phase of IP, and the stage can be considered as "vesiculopustular/inflammatory" to be more precise than "vesicular" or "bullous."
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incontinentia pigmenti,inflammatory,newborn,pustule,Stage 1,vesiculopustular
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