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 –Malignancy‣ Some publications w/o any BCC inexcised NS‣ 18 yr retrospective of excised lesions‣ 651 lesions/631 patients‣ 0.8% BCC‣ 1.1% Syringocystadenoma papilliferumPediatr Dermatol 2009;26:676
Nevus Sebaceous –Malignancy‣ Retrospective study of excised NS x 20yrs‣ Included pts with Epidermal NevusSyndrome (Schimmelpenning)‣ 226 pts- 5 with BCC, 2.2 %‣ Recommendation for clinical f/uEur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2002;16:319
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<strong>Nevus</strong> <strong>Sebaceous</strong> –Malignancy‣ Retrospective study of excised NS x 20yrs‣ Included pts with <strong>Epidermal</strong> <strong>Nevus</strong><strong>Syndrome</strong> (Schimmelpenning)‣ 226 pts- 5 with BCC, 2.2 %‣ Recommendation for clinical f/uEur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2002;16:319