A condition in which a newborn has hard, thick skin in diamond patterns.
Harlequin ichthyosis is a condition in which a newborn has hard, thick skin in diamond patterns.
The condition prevents skin from protecting the body.
Babies with this condition are prone to infections and too much fluid loss, a condition called dehydration.
Hospital care is needed. Medicines and IV fluids can help. Tube feeding may be needed.
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