Total 20 clinical symptoms reported for Lamellar ichthyosis 
Abnormality of the nail Abnormality of the nail.
 
Synonyms:Abnormality of the nail
Very frequent
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the eyebrow Absence or underdevelopment of the eyebrow.
 
Synonyms:Absence of eyebrow; Agenesis of eyebrow; Hypotrophic eyebrow; Lack of eyebrow; Missing eyebrow
Very frequent
Dry skin Skin characterized by the lack of natural or normal moisture.
 
Synonyms:Dry skin; Xerosis
Very frequent
Ectropion An outward turning (eversion) or rotation of the eyelid margin.
 
Synonyms:Eyelid turned out
Very frequent
Erythroderma An inflammatory exfoliative dermatosis involving nearly all of the surface of the skin. Erythroderma develops suddenly. A patchy erythema may generalize and spread to affect most of the skin. Scaling may appear in 2-6 days and be accompanied by hot, red, dry skin, malaise, and fever.
 
Synonyms:Exfoliative dermititis; Generalized erythroderma; Generalized erythrodermia
Very frequent
Hyperkeratosis Hyperkeratosis is thickening of the outer layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, which is composed of large, polyhedral, plate-like envelopes filled with keratin which are the dead cells that have migrated up from the stratum granulosum.
 
Very frequent
Ichthyosis An abnormality of the skin characterized the presence of excessive amounts of dry surface scales on the skin resulting from an abnormality of keratinization.
 
Synonyms:Ichthyosiform abnormality of the skin; Ichthyotic skin
Very frequent
Lack of skin elasticity This information is currently in development.
 
Very frequent
Pruritus Pruritus is an itch or a sensation that makes a person want to scratch. This term refers to an abnormally increased disposition to experience pruritus.
 
Synonyms:Itching; Itchy skin; Skin itching
Very frequent
Sparse hair Reduced density of hairs.
 
Synonyms:Decreased hair growth; Decreased hair growth on body; Hypotrichosis; Marked hypotrichosis; Sparse hair; Sparse hair since birth
Very frequent