Occular manifestations of a collodion baby – a case report

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Rahul Mistry and Daniel Varte

Aim: Ichthyosis is an infrequent clinical entity worldwide (1:3,00,000 births). When diagnosed in a newborn, two forms can be identified: Collodion baby and its most severe form, Harlequin fetus or maligna keratoma. Both cases shows manifestations of thick and hard skin with deep splits. The splits are more prominent in the flexion areas. Case: A 3- day-old baby who was in Neonatal ICU was examined by us. He was having severe bilateral ectropion of the upper and lower lids and chemosis of conjuntiva, without corneal involvement. There was distortion of the pinna and peeling of the skin, more over the chest around the neck region and over the flexor aspect of limbs. Conclusion: Management of collodion baby requires a multi-disciplinary approach

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2018.12730.2247
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