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      Nevus comedonicus.

      Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)
      Diagnosis, Differential, Hamartoma, pathology, Humans, Nevus, Skin, Skin Diseases, Skin Neoplasms

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          The nevus comedonicus (NC) is an uncommon variant of adnexal hamartoma which appears clinically as linear groups of open comedones. Its name may be a misnomer since, according to some, true comedones are not present. NC usually occurs by itself but may be linked with a variety of systemic findings such as skeletal or ocular anomalies. Although the nevus comedonicus is viewed by many as a hamartoma arising from a defective mesoderm, others consider this lesion to be an epidermal nevus involving the hair follicle or an appendageal nevus of sweat ducts.

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          10592398
          18275

          Chemistry
          Diagnosis, Differential,Hamartoma,pathology,Humans,Nevus,Skin,Skin Diseases,Skin Neoplasms
          Chemistry
          Diagnosis, Differential, Hamartoma, pathology, Humans, Nevus, Skin, Skin Diseases, Skin Neoplasms

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