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Giant warty nevus with cavernous angioma component. Case presentation
Sánchez HMR, Valdés MI, Borges SEC
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 50-55
PDF size: 203.19 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The warty nevus is a benign and congenital
hyperplasia of the superficial epidermis and the
annexes. It is considered a hamartoma derived from
the ectoderm, possibly caused by a chromosomal
aberration located on the long arm of chromosome
1.The case of a 3 year-old male patient is presented,
with a giant warty nevus with an angioma cavernous
component in the occipital region, without other
anomalies. Data from documentary sources (such as
obstetric card, pediatric card and hospital and
outpatient medical records), laboratory and imaging
tests, as well as information obtained from the
mother's interview, were used to describe the
evolution from birth. Issues related to the incidence,
locations, age of presentation, clinical and
histopathological characteristics, treatment and
evolution are discussed, on the bases of a
bibliographic search. This report is made due to the
low frequency of this pathology at the Paquito
González Cueto de Cienfuegos University Pediatric
Hospital.
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