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Medicina (Guayaquil) ; 6(3): 216-220, 2000.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-651948

ABSTRACT

Los nevo melanocíticos congénitos gigantes (NMCG) son lesiones dérmicas que llaman la atención a todo Neonatólogo que hace la primera exploración física en el recién nacido, por lo tanto no pasan inadvertidos. Se caracterizan por placas y nódulos hiperpigmentados que miden desde 4.6 cm hasta varios decímetros pudiendo involucrar una extremidad, o varias regiones anatómicas.Se reporta el caso de neonato femenino de 4 días de edad que presenta placa cutánea hiperpigmentada “en prenda de vestir” que ocupa parte del tronco, abdomen, genitales y región proximal de extremidades inferiores. Esta lesión se acompaña de numerosas pápulas satélites distribuidas en el tronco, cabeza y una tumoración en genitales cuyo diagnóstico histopatológico fue de Neurofibroma.


Giant Pigmented Melanocytic Nevus, a lesion presented in the dermis, is a birthmark that can be noted at first sight by all Pediatric physicians who are performing the first time inspection in newborns, therefore they are not hidden lesions. They are described as plaques or hyperpygmented nodes, with a surface from 0,6cm to the entire trunk, expanded to the limbs and other anatomical zones.We report a clinic case of a female newborn, 4 days old, who present a skin lesion described as a hyperpigmented plaque, its distribution looks like a bathing dress “bathing trunk nevi”, localized in multiple zones such as, the trunk, abdomen, genitals areas and the upper part of the inferior extremities. This lesion is surrounded by numerous satellite papules which are spreading in the trunk and head. Besides that, we describe a tumor located in the genital area whose hystopatological report was Neurofibroma.


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Female , Infant, Newborn , Congenital Abnormalities , Nevus, Pigmented , Skin Neoplasms , Infant, Newborn , Neurofibroma
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