| harlequin color c. |
transient reddening of one half of the body longitudinally with simultaneous blanching of the other half; a temporary vasomotor disorder of the newborn.
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| harlequin f. |
a fetus covered with thick, horny armorlike plates as a result of an autosomal recessive keratinizing disorder; it may also be a severe form of collodion baby or it may represent the extreme form of lamellar ichthyosis. Those affected are usually stillborn or die within days after birth.
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| harlequin i. |
the ichthyosis affecting a harlequin fetus.
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| harlequin s. |
reddening of the lower half of the laterally recumbent body and blanching of the upper half, due to temporary vasomotor disturbance in newborn infants.
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| harlequin sign |
A benign transient color change seen in neonates in which one half of the body blanches while the other half becomes redder, with a clear line of demarcation.
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