Definition of Syndrome, Bloch-Sulzberger
Syndrome, Bloch-Sulzberger: Also known as incontinentia
pigmenti (IP). A genetic disease with blisters that develop soon after birth on the trunk
and limbs, then heal, but leave dark (hyperpigmented) streaks and marble-like whorls on
the skin. (The name came from the erroneous idea that the skin cells were incontinent of
pigment and could not contain it normally.) Other key features of IP include dental and
nail abnormalities, bald patches, and (in about 1/3rd of cases) mental
retardation. IP is an X-linked dominant with male lethality. The IP gene is in band q28 on
the X chromosome. Mothers with IP have an equal chance of having a normal or IP daughter
or a normal son. The IP sons die before birth. IP is also known as Bloch-Sulzberger
syndrome.
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