Débora Bergami Rosa Soares1; Fernanda Cabral1; Monisa Martins Nóbrega1; Daniel Lago Obadia1; Roberto Souto da Silva1,2
The sebaceous nevus of Jadassohn is a benign neoplasia, usually present at birth. It usually arises as a small yellowish and oval plaque in the scalp and face, with large lesions being uncommon. The authors report a case of an atypical and exuberant sebaceous nevus of Jadassohn, located in the frontal-parietal-occipital region of a male child, associated with alopecia.
Keywords: Hamartoma; Nevus, sebaceous of Jadassohn; Sebaceous glands; Skin neoplasms
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