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  2. Harlequin-type ichthyosis - Wikipedia

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    A child with Harlequin-type ichthyosis. Visible plates on the skin and changes in the appearance of the ears and fingers, are symptoms of Harlequin-type ichthyosis. [10] Newborns with harlequin-type ichthyosis present with thick, fissured armor-plate hyperkeratosis. [11] Sufferers feature severe cranial and facial deformities.

  3. Harlequin color change - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin color change is a cutaneous condition seen in newborn babies characterized by momentary red color changes of half the child, sharply demarcated at the body's midline. This transient change occurs in approximately 10% of healthy newborns. [ 1 ]

  4. Eclabium - Wikipedia

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    Eclabium means the turning outwards of the lip. Eclabium comes from the Greek word "ek" meaning "out," and the Latin word "labium" [citation needed] meaning "lip." This deformation occurs in most babies born with harlequin type ichthyosis, [citation needed] caused by genetic defects.

  5. Harlequin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin syndrome, also known as "harlequin sign", is a condition characterized by asymmetric sweating and flushing on the upper thoracic region of the chest, ...

  6. Hilary Swank reveals first full photo of her twins and ... - AOL

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    Swank revealed the babies' names for the first time in a sweet Valentine's Day 2024 post. She shared a photo of her twins in colorful bathing suits and matching wide-brim hats, sitting on a sandy ...

  7. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    You can keep your children safer by knowing the symbols and codes pedophiles use to recognize and communicate with each other.

  8. Harlequin - Wikipedia

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    Name is said to mean "Tatterdemalion". One of the oldest versions of Harlequin, dating to the 15th century. Costume almost identical to Harlequin's, but had a variation of the 17th century where the triangular patches were replaced with moons, stars, circles and triangles. In 18th century France, Trivelino was a distinct character from Harlequin.

  9. Mark Cuban's advice to Ivy League students: 'No balls, no babies'

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    Here are some of the lessons, insights, and takeaways from the one and a half hour session he had with us, including his biggest piece of advice: "No balls, no babies." 1. The American Dream is alive