Total 67 clinical symptoms reported for Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome
| Abnormal blistering of the skin |
The presence of one or more bullae on the skin, defined as fluid-filled blisters more than 5 mm in diameter with thin walls.
Synonyms:Abnormal blistering of the skin; Blister; Blistering, generalized; Blisters; Skin bullae |
Very frequent |
| Abnormal fingernail morphology |
An abnormality of the fingernails.
Synonyms:Abnormal fingernails; Abnormality of the fingernails |
Very frequent |
| Abnormal hair morphology |
An abnormality of the hair.
Synonyms:Abnormality of the hair; Hair abnormality |
Very frequent |
| Abnormal nail morphology |
Abnormal structure or appearance of the nail.
Synonyms:Abnormality of the nail |
Very frequent |
| Abnormality of skin pigmentation |
An abnormality of the pigmentation of the skin.
Synonyms:Abnormal pigmentation; Abnormal skin color; Abnormal skin pigmentation; Abnormality of pigmentation; Abnormality of skin pigmentation; Pigmentary changes; Pigmentary skin changes; Pigmentation anomaly |
Very frequent |
| Erythema |
Redness of the skin, caused by hyperemia of the capillaries in the lower layers of the skin.
Synonyms:Redness of skin or mucous membrane |
Very frequent |
| Hypodontia |
The absence of five or less teeth from the normal series by a failure to develop.
Synonyms:Failure of development of between one and six teeth |
Very frequent |
| Hypopigmented skin patches |
Synonyms:Patchy loss of skin color |
Very frequent |
| Hypoplastic fingernail |
Underdevelopment of a fingernail.
Synonyms:Small fingernail; Underdeveloped fingernail |
Very frequent |
| Irregular hyperpigmentation |
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Very frequent |
| Skin rash |
A red eruption of the skin.
Synonyms:Skin rash |
Very frequent |
| Telangiectasia of the skin |
Presence of small, permanently dilated blood vessels near the surface of the skin, visible as small focal red lesions.
Synonyms:Teleangiectasia of the skin |
Very frequent |
| Verrucae |
Warts, benign growths on the skin or mucous membranes that cause cosmetic problems as well as pain and discomfort. Warts most often occur on the hands, feet, and genital areas.
Synonyms:Warts |
Very frequent |