All of the following are true about incontinentia pigmenti, except:

Correct Answer: Ocular involvement is seen in almost 100% cases and is typically unilateral
Description: Ocular involvement is seen in about 20-35 percent of the cases of incontinentia pigmenti but not in 100 percent cases as mentioned in the option. Incontinentia pigmenti is a X-linked dominant primary skin disease that leads to avascularity of the retina. Ref: Rook's Textbook of Dermatology 7th Edition, Pages 39.20-3.22; The Retinal Atlas By Lawrence A. Yannuzzi, Page 38
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