Incredibly rare, there have been about 100 reported cases in the history of the disease.
Harlequin Ichthyosis Epidermolysis Bullosa Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Scleroderma Leishmaniasis
Nuclear radiations can cause genes mutations. Therefore, ichtyosis which occurs because a certain gene mutation can be caused by nuclear radiations.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is lamellar ichthyosis type 1 and type 2?" Lamellar ichthyosis is a rare genetic skin disorder. For more information, you can visit this URL - skincarehealthcenter. com/condition/lamellar-ichthyosis-type-1-and-type-2/c/25854
no i don't think so i believe doctors prescribe special mosturizer and acne medicine but not just any kind, its special i forget what it was called
Hello, I see you are asking "What are the causes for doc 6 (harlequin type)?" Harlequin ichthyosis is caused by changes (mutations) in the ABCA12 gene, which gives instructions for making a protein that is necessary for skin cells to develop normally. It plays a key role in the transport of fats (lipids) to the most superficial layer of the skin (epidermis), creating an effective skin barrier. For more information, you can visit this URL - skincarehealthcenter. com/condition/doc-6-%28harlequin-type%29/c/9944
Yes, harlequin gloryblower is one of many common plants that are toxic.
Yes, but it isn't really a snake baby. The proper term would be Harlequin type ichthyosis. It is a skin disorder. It has nothing to do with the animal snake, but since the skin cracks and separates it appears to look like scales. Here is a link on it.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_type_ichthyosis
Look under Ichthyosis this is the correct spelling. The other is slang. You can type Ichthyosis into Web Dr and it give you a lot of information
Harlequin is a character. The original Harlequin was a pantomime in the Harlequinade a type of Joker. In Batman, Harley Quinn (or Harleen Quinzel) is the latest Harlequin. There were 3 other Harlequins before her but are long gone now.
A harlequin's lath is commonly referred to as a "harlequin lath" or "harlequin pattern." It is a type of decorative design characterized by diamond shapes, typically in contrasting colors, that resembles the traditional costume of a harlequin character in commedia dell'arte. This pattern is often used in art, textiles, and interior design to create a playful and dynamic visual effect.
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