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1. Incontinentia pigmenti and the eye.

2. Incontinentia pigmenti / Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome: a case report.

3. Incontinentia Pigmenti: X-Linked Skin Disorder: A Case Report.

4. Multidisciplinary consensus recommendations from a European network for the diagnosis and practical management of patients with incontinentia pigmenti.

5. Incontinentia Pigmenti.

6. Incontinentia Pigmenti: A Summary Review of This Rare Ectodermal Dysplasia With Neurologic Manifestations, Including Treatment Protocols.

7. Gene therapy decreases seizures in a model of Incontinentia pigmenti.

8. A brain microvasculature endothelial cell-specific viral vector with the potential to treat neurovascular and neurological diseases.

10. Diagnostic and molecular genetic challenges in male incontinentia pigmenti: a case report.

11. Incontinentia pigmenti and hypomelanosis of Ito.

13. [A case report of incontinentia pigmenti].

14. [Incontinentia pigmenti: a case study].

15. [Proposal for a protocol for the staging of incontinentia pigmenti in pediatric age].

16. Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome): a systemic disorder.

17. [Incontinence of pigment].

18. Incontinentia pigmenti: a window to the role of NF-kappaB function.

19. A fresh look at incontinentia pigmenti.

20. Clinical study of 40 cases of incontinentia pigmenti.

21. Incontinentia pigmenti: a review and update on the molecular basis of pathophysiology.

22. Management of incontinentia pigmenti: a case of monolateral preretinal fibrovascular proliferations adjacent to snail-track degeneration areas.

23. Incontinentia pigmenti: a report of ten cases.

24. [Incontinentia pigmenti].

25. Incontinentia pigmenti.

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