Title of article :
Giant zosteriform nevus spilus
Author/Authors :
Bhagwat, Pradeep Vittal Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Skin STD, India , Kudligi, Chandramohan Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Skin STD, India , Shashikumar, BM Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Skin STD, India , Rao Shendre, Mohan Eshwara Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Skin STD, India , Suphala, B Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Skin STD, India
From page :
249
To page :
251
Abstract :
Sir, speckled and lentiginous nevi may be viewed as a type of congenital melanocytic lesion which is lentiginous in early childhood and which might develop palpable components at puberty in a ‘speckled’ distribution. Speckled and lentiginous nevus is a relatively uncommon entity. It is postulated that nevus spilus represents a localized defect in neural crest melanoblasts and occurs in fewer than 0.2% of all newborns and 1.2% of white school children. It is comprised of a flat, macular component, subtly darker shade than the surrounding skin, resembling a café-au-lait spot. Within this pale background, there are lentigo-like lesions and also elevated darker-brown nevi. Pathological examination shows, as the clinical appearance suggests, a background macular lesion with a very subtle increase in melanocytes, and lentigines with superimposed individual compound nevi. We are reporting a case of segmental lentiginous and speckled nevus.
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
Record number :
2636120
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