Colocalized nevus depigmentosus and lentigines
Nevus depigmentosus (ND)is classically defined as a congenital nonprogressive hypopigmented macule, stable in size and distribution. A 17 year girl presented with hypopigmented patch with indented borders, present on the right side of face and neck since 3 years of age. Later on at the age of 5, num...
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Main Authors: | Prashansa Jaiswal (Author), Sundeep Chowdhry (Author), Paschal D' Souza (Author) |
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