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Aplasia Cutis Congenita

Known as: ACC, Congenital absence of skin, cuti aplasia 
Localized or widespread congenital absence of skin. The lesions most frequently occur in the scalp, are well demarcated, may be superficial or deep… 
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2006
2006
Agenesis of scalp is an uncommon but well-recognized clinical entity. Congenital scalp and skull defects can be either obvious or… 
1998
1998
We describe a child with macrocephaly-cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (M-CMTC), cherry red macules, megalencephaly with… 
1991
1991
Two cases of aplasia cutis congenita with associated bony defects are presented to highlight the dangers of delayed coverage of… 
1985
1985
To define further the role of marrow T suppressor lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of the hypoproliferative anemia in all Rai… 
Review
1979
Review
1979
A patient with epithelioma cuniculatum, an unusual, highly keratinizing squamous cell neoplasm of the foot with locally… 
1965
1965
Seven new cases of the CRST syndrome (calcinosis cutis, Raynaud's phenomenon, sclerodactylia, and telangiectasia resembling… 
1964
1964
Acquired erythroid aplasia is an uncommon syndrome characterized by findings of anemia, absence of nucleated red cells in the… 
1952
1952
AMYLOID deposits are found in the skin in many diverse and unrelated conditions. The skin is rarely involved in the secondary…