婴儿的生理上位数字化瘤
Sophie-Anne Savard1, Julie Powell2, Danielle Marcoux2
1Faculty of Medicine, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
Pediatric dermatology
|February 1, 2024
概括
婴幼儿的阳原指纹性角质瘤 (IADK) 是一种罕见的儿童皮肤疾病,影响婴儿. 这种自我缓解的状况,以棘手的近角质瘤为特征,通常在两岁时消失.
科学领域:
- 儿科皮肤病学 儿科皮肤病学
- 皮肤病理学 皮肤病理学
背景情况:
- 婴儿阴阴位数字化角质瘤 (IADK) 是一个未被认可的儿科疾病.
- 它主要影响男性婴儿,发病时间约为3.2个月.
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