Epidermal nevus syndrome associated with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, CNS lipoma, and aplasia cutis.
@article{Cabanillas2009EpidermalNS, title={Epidermal nevus syndrome associated with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, CNS lipoma, and aplasia cutis.}, author={M. Cabanillas and {\'A}. Aneiros and B. Monteagudo and D. Santos-Garcia and {\'O}. Su{\'a}rez-Amor and A. Ram{\'i}rez-Santos}, journal={Dermatology online journal}, year={2009}, volume={15 10}, pages={ 7 } }
Epidermal nevus syndrome is a rare congenital sporadic neurocutaneous disorder characterized by an epidermal nevus and various developmental abnormalities of the skin, eyes, nervous, cardiovascular and urogenital systems. We describe a patient with an extensive epidermal nevus associated with various organ abnormalities, particularly polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, central nervous system lipoma, and aplasia cutis. Our patient demonstrates the polymorphic spectrum of involvement in epidermal… CONTINUE READING
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