Cerebriform intradermal nevus - A rare clinical entity presenting as cutis verticis gyrata
Cutis verticis gyrata is a rare skin condition characterized by convoluted folds and furrows formed from thickened skin resembling a cerebriform pattern. The condition is usually but not exclusively limited to the scalp. It may present in either primary form with or without any associations or in se...
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Main Authors: | Chandramohan Kudligi (Author), Vidya Kuntoji (Author), Pradeep Vittal Bhagwat (Author), Chovatiya Keyur Mohanbhai (Author), Safura Tazeen (Author) |
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