Incontinentia pigmenti on the leg
From DrKoop's partner site on incontinence, IncontinenceNetwork.com
Incontinentia pigmenti produces darkly-pigmented swirling marks on the skin. It occurs more frequently in females. The skin lesions are divided into three stages: blisters (vesicles and bullae) are present at birth or within the first 6 to 7 weeks, followed by a rough wart-like (verrucous) stage, and lastly, swirled and bizarre patterns of dark pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) appear.
Review Date: 04/28/2006 ![]() advertisement
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