Diagnosis: Collodion baby
Description: Parchment like covering, ectropion, and eclabium
Morphology: Waxy
Site: Face
Sex: M
Age: 2
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Shahbaz Janjua
Differential DiagnosisHistory: Collodion baby is a transitional state at birth which may precede the development of a variety of the ichthyoses including lamellar ichthyosis, non bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, or trichothyodystrophy The affected newborn is covered by a yellow brown parchment-like, glistening collodion membrane that cracks before or shortly after birth and then peels off in 2-4 weeks. Other features include eversion of eyelids (ectropion) and lips (eclabium) both of which improve as collodion membrane sheds.