NEVUS COMEDONICUS : A CASE REPORT
Journal Title: IJSR-International Journal Of Scientific Research - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 8
Abstract
Nevus Comedonicus is a rare hamartoma of the pilosebaceus unit resulting in numerous dilated keratin filled comedones. This report describes an 18 year old female with multiple pigmented comedones in a linear pattern over the inner aspect of the left thigh.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Vipul Paul Thomas, Dr. Archana . M, Dr. Jayakar Thomas
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