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Häufige Ichthyosen im Kindesalter

Ichthyosis vulgaris von X-chromosomal rezessiver Ichthyose unterscheiden

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Neonatologen und Kinderärzte benötigen ein Basiswissen über das Bild der zwei häufigsten Ichthyosen, um seltene kongenitale Formen abzugrenzen. Dieser Artikel wird Ihnen dabei helfen, die beiden Formen zu unterscheiden und therapeutische Kniffe anzuwenden.

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Oji, V. Ichthyosis vulgaris von X-chromosomal rezessiver Ichthyose unterscheiden. Pädiatrie 27 (Suppl 7), 6–10 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-015-0454-4

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