Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome

Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome Nevus Sebaceous, Epidermal Nevi, and Epidermal Nevus Syndrome

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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

<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

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