2009, Number 1
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Med Cutan Iber Lat Am 2009; 37 (1)
Giang congenital melanocytic nevus associated with angiolipomas
B Monteagudo, J Labandeira, C Peteiro, C de las Heras, JM Cacharrón
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 55-57
PDF size: 234.21 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Giant congenital melanocytic nevi are rare and occur in about one out of 20.000-50.000 births. Angiolipomas occur as subcutaneous lesions, most
often multiple, that arise in young adults. A patient with giant congenital melanocytic nevi associated with angiolipomas located on the same area is
reported.
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