Multidisciplinary consensus recommendations from a European network for the diagnosis and practical management of patients with incontinentia pigmenti.
C BodemerAndrea DiociaiutiSmail Hadj RabiaM P RobertI DesguerreM-C ManièreM de la Dure-MollaP De LisoM FedericiA GaleottiF FuscoS FraitagC DemilyC TaiebM Valeria UrsiniM El HachemJ SteffannPublished in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2021)
The diagnosis of IP must be promptly performed to detect potential extracutaneous manifestations, thus allowing the timely implementation of specific therapeutic and monitoring strategies. Eye involvement can be a therapeutic urgency, and central nervous system (CNS) involvement requires a very rigorous long-term follow-up. Assessments and patient support should take into account the possible co-occurrence of various symptoms (including motor, visual and cognitive symptoms).