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Faun Tail Nevus with Aplasia Cutis Congenita
Pediatric Dermatology, 08/17/09
Chander R et al. – Faun tail nevus describes abnormal lumbar hypertrichosis, which may overlie on occult spinal abnormality and be a marker of asymptomatic underlying spinal dysraphism. The authors report a case of faun tail nevus, with dermal pits along with aplasia cutis congenita and asymptomatic spina bifida occulta, tethered conus, and diastematomyelia.
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