What to Look Out for in a Newborn with Multiple Papulonodular Skin Lesions at Birth
Multiple papulonodular skin lesions at birth can indicate the presence of various benign and malignant disorders. Although the lesions' clinical aspect (color and consistency, in particular) may steer the clinician towards one disorder or another (infantile myofibromatosis, xanthogranuloma, or...
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Main Authors: | Sylvie Fraitag (Author), Olivia Boccara (Author) |
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