Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome
Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome
Nevus Sebaceous‣ Congenital… some said to develop later‣ Growth around puberty‣ 0.3 % - 0.4 %‣ Malignant risk ???-Trichoblastoma, Syringocystadenomapapilliferum, other adnexal tumors
Nevus Sebaceous –Malignant Risk‣ 0-2.7 %; 0.8 % ; 2.2% BCC‣ SCCA‣ Sebaceous CA‣ PTCH deletions found in some NS lesionsPediatr Dermatol 2009;26:676; Dermatol Surg 2004;30:1546; EurAcad Derm Venereol 2002;16:319; Pediatr Clin N Am2010;57:1177
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<strong>Nevus</strong> <strong>Sebaceous</strong> –Malignant Risk‣ 0-2.7 %; 0.8 % ; 2.2% BCC‣ SCCA‣ <strong>Sebaceous</strong> CA‣ PTCH deletions found in some NS lesionsPediatr Dermatol 2009;26:676; Dermatol Surg 2004;30:1546; EurAcad Derm Venereol 2002;16:319; Pediatr Clin N Am2010;57:1177