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Abstract

GENERALIZED MOTTLED PIGMENTATION WITH POSTNATAL SKIN BLISTERING IN THIRTY-FOUR PATIENTS

*Abdullah Mancy and Khalid M. Awad

ABSTRACT

We describe thirty-four patients presented with a pigmentary disorder consisted of two phases, the first one expressed as a vesicular eruption, which appeared at birth mostly on the distal extremities and continued to have them at the site of trauma till age of 10 years when they disappeared completely, the second phase was mottled pigmentation of the skin which consisted of asymptomatic hyperpigmented and hypopigmented macules mainly on the trunk and the proximal extremities with relatively sparing of the sun-exposed skin. We think that molecular biological investigations would be required to characterized the phenotype of this disorder.

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