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SCALP syndrome

Last edited: 4/22/2026

Overview

SCALP syndrome is not directly addressed in the provided abstracts. The abstracts focus on unrelated topics such as soft contact lens effects, genetic influences on malformations, and chromosomal anomalies, without providing specific information on SCALP syndrome.

Diagnosis

  • No specific diagnostic criteria or tests for SCALP syndrome are detailed in the provided abstracts 123.
  • Management

  • No management strategies or treatments for SCALP syndrome are mentioned in the abstracts 123.
  • Special Populations

  • No information regarding SCALP syndrome in pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbid conditions is provided 123.
  • Key Recommendations

  • Further research is needed to establish diagnostic criteria and management protocols for SCALP syndrome (Evidence: Expert opinion) 123.
  • Genetic predispositions and potential chromosomal anomalies should be explored in cases suspected of SCALP syndrome, though specific linkages are not established here 3.
  • Monitoring for hypoxic conditions, particularly in contexts involving prolonged contact lens wear, may indirectly inform risk factors for related ocular syndromes, though direct relevance to SCALP syndrome is unclear 1.
  • References

    1 Papas E. On the relationship between soft contact lens oxygen transmissibility and induced limbal hyperaemia. Experimental eye research 1998. link 2 Kurnit DM, Layton WM, Matthysse S. Genetics, chance, and morphogenesis. American journal of human genetics 1987. link 3 Schmid M, Haaf T, Zorn M. Paracentric inversions in human chromosome 7. Human genetics 1986. link

    Original source

    1. [1]
    2. [2]
      Genetics, chance, and morphogenesis.Kurnit DM, Layton WM, Matthysse S American journal of human genetics (1987)
    3. [3]
      Paracentric inversions in human chromosome 7.Schmid M, Haaf T, Zorn M Human genetics (1986)

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