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Harlequin-type ichthyosis (also known as "Harlequin baby", Harlequin ichthyosis, hyosis fetalis, keratosis diffusa fetalis, "Harlequin fetus",:562 and "Ichthyosis congenita gravior"), is a severe genetic skin disease, which causes the dermis to be around 10 times thicker than normal and grow at an exceptionally fast rate.

At birth, the child’s whole body is encased in an ‘armour’ of thick white plates of skin, separated with deep cracks. In addition, the eyes, ears, penis, and the appendages may be abnormally contracted.

Because of resultant cracked skin in locations where normal skin would fold, it is easily pregnable by bacteria and other contaminants, which can result in serious risk of fatal infection. Constant care is required to moisturise and protect the skin.

The harlequin-type designation comes from the diamond shape of the scales at birth (resembling the costume of Arlecchino), caused by severe hyperkeratosis.

The disease can be diagnosed in the uterus by way of fetal skin biopsy or by morphologic analysis of amniotic fluid cells obtained by amniocentesis. Doctors can now usually recognize common features of the disease through ultrasound, and follow up with 3D ultrasound to diagnose the condition.

It is associated with a mutation in the gene for the protein ABCA12.

Sufferers feature severe cranial and facial deformities. The ears may be very poorly developed or absent entirely, as may the nose.

The eyelids may be everted (ectropion), which leaves the eyes and the area around them very susceptible to infection.

Babies with this condition often bleed during birth. The lips are pulled back by the dry skin (eclabium). Joints are sometimes lacking in movement, and may be below the normal size.

Hypoplasia is sometimes found in the fingers. Polydactyly has also been found on occasion.

Patients with this condition are extremely sensitive to changes in temperature due to their hard cracked skin, which prevents normal heat loss. The respiration is also restricted by the skin, which impedes the chest wall from expanding and drawing in enough air. This can lead to hypoventilation and respiratory failure.

Harlequins are often dehydrated, as their plated skin is not well suited to retaining water.

Constant care is required to moisturise and protect the skin. The hard outer layer eventually peels off, leaving the vulnerable inner layers of the dermis exposed.

In the past, the disorder was always fatal, whether due to dehydration, infection (sepsis), restricted breathing due to the plating, or other related causes.

The most common cause of death was systemic infection and sufferers rarely survived for more than a few days.

However, there have been improvements in care, most notably retinoids such as the drug Isotretinoin (Isotrex).

The oldest known survivor is Nusrit "Nelly" Shaheen, who was born in 1984 and is in relatively good health as of May 9, 2008.

Lifespan limitations have not yet been determined with the new treatments.

A study published in 2011 in the Archives of Dermatology concluded, "Harlequin ichthyosis should be regarded as a severe chronic disease that is not invariably fatal. With improved neonatal care and probably the early introduction of oral retinoids, the number of survivors is increasing.
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

Oh my goodness, poor baby
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

It'd still be a tough life to live, even if they are improving on how to care for newborns with this skin condition. It's so sad to see, almost impossible for me to consider real. ):
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

Another known survivor if anyone is interested. I remember seeing an article on her. Apologies for double posting.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...chthyosis.html
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

Another known survivor if anyone is interested. I remember seeing an article on her. Apologies for double posting.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...chthyosis.html
That was a great article, thanks!
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

Another known survivor if anyone is interested. I remember seeing an article on her. Apologies for double posting.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...chthyosis.html
She is amazing!
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

I wanted to be able to pick this baby up when I saw it and heard him cry.If he survived this he will love to swim and have to have a thick layer of salve on him at all times with stretching and everything.
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Re: Video Shows A Small Harlequin Baby

Hard to believe there are survivors of this.. but there are quite a few.
One guy they documented through high school, played football and all. Would be in his 20's now.

This case looks like one of the more extreme ones who probably didn't make it.

And then I scroll back up to think I only seen a picture and realize it was a video... fuck.... That was horrible..
Probably the worst form of suffering I'll ever witness.
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It's fascinating and crazy how one little malfunction in the fetal growing process can cause something so devastating and horrific...
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