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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY -- The presence of generalized erythroderma in a neonate should prompt consideration of the diagnosis of Comel-Netherton syndrome, a rare, autosomal recessive disorder of the skin, hair, and immune system.
The disorder results from mutations in the SPINKS gene, which is located on chromosome 5q32. This gene...
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