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CASE REPORT Focal facial dermal dysplasia or aplasia cutis congenita: A case with a hair collar

✍ Scribed by Jennifer M Wells; David Weedon


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-8380

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SUMMARY

Aplasia cutis congenita describes localized defects of skin that may have many causes. A 6‐month‐old male presented with bilateral atrophic patches on his cheeks distributed along a line from the preauricular area to the angle of the mouth. They had been present since birth. He had no other abnormalities detectable on examination and no family history of similar lesions. A distinct collar of long pale hairs surrounded the lesions, especially the largest one. Histology showed changes consistent with aplasia cutis congenita or focal facial dermal dysplasia. We propose our patient’s lesions may be the result of failure of ectodermal fusion over embryological closure lines. This may be a distinct subgroup of atrophic facial lesions.


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