Lamellar ichthyosis- autosomal dominant form

Overview

Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form: A very rare dominantly inherited disorder where an infant is born covered with a transparent membrane which sheds to reveal red scaly skin patches of varying sizes.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form includes the 15 symptoms listed below: * Red skin * Scaly skin * Colloidon membrane at birth * Upturned eyelids * Heat intolerance * Sparse eyebrows * Everted lower lip * Sparse scalp hair * Thin skin * Inelastic skin * Excessive nail growth * Scarring alopecia * Tight skin * Impaired finger mobility * Pruritus Note that Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.

Causes

Other Possible Causes of these Symptoms * Everted lower lip * Heat intolerance * Pruritus * Red skin * Scaly skin * Sparse eyebrows * Sparse scalp hair * Thin skin * Tight skin

Diagnosis

The signs and symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form. This medical information about signs and symptoms for Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form signs or Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form symptoms. Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed Lamellar ichthyosis, autosomal dominant form symptoms.