Vaccination as a Probable Cause of Incontinentia Pigmenti Reactivation
: We report a female infant with recurrent biopsy‐proven vesicobullous incontinentia pigmenti occurring after her 12‐month and 18‐month immunizations. To our knowledge, incontinentia pigmenti vesicobullous recurrence following immunizations has not been reported. We propose that vaccinations may se...
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description | : We report a female infant with recurrent biopsy‐proven vesicobullous incontinentia pigmenti occurring after her 12‐month and 18‐month immunizations. To our knowledge, incontinentia pigmenti vesicobullous recurrence following immunizations has not been reported. We propose that vaccinations may serve as triggers for incontinentia pigmenti reactivation. |
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