"Erythrokeratodermia progressiva Burns",[1] "Ichthyosiform erythroderma, corneal involvement, and deafness"
Keratitis–ichthyosis–deafness syndrome (KID syndrome), also known as ichthyosiform erythroderma, corneal involvement, and deafness, presents at birth/infancy and is characterized by progressive
corneal opacification, either mild generalized
hyperkeratosis or discrete erythematous plaques, and
neurosensory deafness.[2]: 483, 513 [3]: 565