JOURNAL ARTICLE
Late, painful, subungual hyperkeratosis in incontinentia pigmenti.
Pediatric Dermatology 1995 December
The postpubertal appearance of subungual, painful keratotic tumors is a rare feature of incontinentia pigmenti. A patient affected by incontinentia pigmenti developed subungual, painful, nontumoral, hyperkeratotic lesions of the hands at 10 years of age. The mildness of the subungual lesions may be explained by the early stage of the disorder, but it is difficult to correlate the severity of the fingertip pain with the absence of true tumoral swelling. To our knowledge this is the youngest patient reported so far and the only one with a prepubertal expression of this puzzling disorder.
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