2001
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0560.2001.280709.x
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Intrauterine epidermal necrosis

Abstract: We believe this represents the fourth reported case of lethal intrauterine epidermal necrosis and follicular calcification.

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“…Biopsy determined calcifications and the absence of epidermis. Intrauterine epidermal necrosis and calcifications of the epidermis in premature infants have been described by Allee et al 14 and Ruiz-Maldonado et al 15. The cause of this necrosis and calcification was unknown in the case of Ruiz-Maldonado, but Allee et al diagnosed HSV type 2 infection.…”
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“…Biopsy determined calcifications and the absence of epidermis. Intrauterine epidermal necrosis and calcifications of the epidermis in premature infants have been described by Allee et al 14 and Ruiz-Maldonado et al 15. The cause of this necrosis and calcification was unknown in the case of Ruiz-Maldonado, but Allee et al diagnosed HSV type 2 infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%