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19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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The purpose of this article is to describe a unique presentation of recurrent stroke secondary to incontinentia pigmenti and to highlight the need for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinentia pigmenti to develop appropriate treatment of stroke in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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We report a child with genetically proven incontinentia pigmenti who had bilateral strokes at 5 days of age, and was subsequently found to have recurrent acute strokes on magnetic resonance imaging both at 10 days and 3 months of age. | ||
19151364 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Recurrent stroke in a child with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Cartwright MS, White DL, Miller LM 3rd, Roach ES. J Child Neurol. 2009;24(5):603-5. |
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We report a child with genetically proven incontinentia pigmenti who had bilateral strokes at 5 days of age, and was subsequently found to have recurrent acute strokes on magnetic resonance imaging both at 10 days and 3 months of age. | ||
8198677 |
FEMALE | |
Vascular occlusion associated with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Pellegrino RJ, Shah AJ. Pediatr Neurol. 1994;10(1):73-4. |
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Incontinentia pigmenti has not been associated with stroke syndromes in the past; however, this report illustrates that the patient and her mother, who also has incontinentia pigmenti, may have had similar ischemic stroke events. | ||
8198677 |
FEMALE | |
Vascular occlusion associated with incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Pellegrino RJ, Shah AJ. Pediatr Neurol. 1994;10(1):73-4. |
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Incontinentia pigmenti has not been associated with stroke syndromes in the past; however, this report illustrates that the patient and her mother, who also has incontinentia pigmenti, may have had similar ischemic stroke events. |