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LI1

Introduction: LI1

Description of LI1

LI1 (medical condition): A very rare disorder where an infant is born covered with a transparent membrane which sheds to reveal red scaly skin patches of varying sizes. Type 1 is distinguished by the location of the genetic defect - chromosome 14q11.2.

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Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1:
  »Introduction: Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1
  »Symptoms of Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1

LI1 as a Disease

LI1: Another name for Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1 (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1
  »Symptoms of Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1

Symptoms of LI1 (Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1)

Some of the symptoms of LI1 incude:

See full list of 15 symptoms of LI1 (Lamellar ichthyosis, type 1)

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