Lipoid proteinosis: Report of three cases in one family

Authors

  • AH Ehsani
  • F Gorouhi
  • M Ghiasi
  • RM Robati
Abstract:

Lipoid proteinosis, a rare autosomal recessive disorder, presents in early childhood with hoarseness, skin infiltration and thickening, beaded papules on eyelid margins, and facial acneiform or pock- like scars. Although

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Journal title

volume 8  issue suppl

pages  29- 33

publication date 2005-10-01

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