PMID: 7526355Sep 1, 1994Paper

Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy

Pediatric Dermatology
K S StokesN B Esterly

Abstract

Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy has been reported only rarely in the literature. We describe a case occurring in a black infant girl. Although no associated abnormalities have been described previously, our patient had a history of developmental delay, congenital cataracts, bilateral inguinal hernias, and an accessory tragus. The significance of these features is unclear.

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Sep 1, 1999·Pediatric Dermatology·V O de CarvalhoJ F Neto
Nov 21, 2000·Pediatric Dermatology·T JansenP Altmeyer
May 19, 2001·Pediatric Dermatology·S F PatteeR C Hansen
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