Nevus sebaceous accompanying secondary neoplasms and unique histopathologic findings

Nevus sebaceous (NS) is a type of classical nevus or congenital malformation that is often present at birth and commonly involves the scalp or face. The lesion usually presents as a linear, yellow, hairless, and verrucous plaque. It has been well-established that several benign and malignant tumors...

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Published inAnnals of dermatology Vol. 23; no. Suppl 2; pp. S231 - S234
Main Authors Kim, Jae-Hong, Park, Hwa-Young, Ahn, Sung Ku
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Dermatological Association; The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology 01.10.2011
대한피부과학회
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Summary:Nevus sebaceous (NS) is a type of classical nevus or congenital malformation that is often present at birth and commonly involves the scalp or face. The lesion usually presents as a linear, yellow, hairless, and verrucous plaque. It has been well-established that several benign and malignant tumors can develop from the NS; however, there have been no reports about ectopic fat cells in the dermis, and cornoid lamella arising from the NS. We report a case of NS on the scalp with accompanying unusual histopathologic findings.
Bibliography:G704-002233.2011.23..061
ISSN:1013-9087
2005-3894
DOI:10.5021/ad.2011.23.S2.S231