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  • Collodion Baby - a Case Report
    Stojanović, Vesna; Doronjski, Aleksandra; Spasojević, Slobodan; Stašuk, Nataša; Radulović, Anica

    Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venerology, 12/2014, Volume: 6, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    Colloidon baby describes a highly characteristic clinical entity in newborns encased in a yellowish translucent membrane resembling collodion. In most cases the condition either precedes the development of one of a variety of ichthyoses, the commonest of which are lamellar ichthyosis and non-bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma, or occasionally represents an initial phase of other ichthyoses such as ichthyosis vulgaris. In at least 10% of all cases of collodion baby, the condition is followed by a mild ichthyosis of lamellar type, so mild as to be considered more or less normal, so-called self-healing collodion baby or ‘lamellar ichthyosis of the newborn’. In this report we present a rare case of collodion baby in whom, after collodion membrane peeled-off, the skin retained normal appearance.