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Meyerson Phenomenon in Children: Observation in Five Cases of Congenital Melanocytic Nevi
Pediatric Dermatology, 06/26/09
Rolland S et al. - In children with Meyerson phenomenon associated with congenital hairy melanocytic nevi, neither trigger to the eczematous eruption nor preferential gender or anatomical site location was identified. The Meyerson phenomenon evolved towards hypopigmentation of the congenital melanocytic nevic lesions in all patients but no other cutaneous changes were observed on follow-up.
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