Dramatic Spontaneous Regression Of A Medium-sized Congenital Melanocytic Naevus
Cusack, C., Warde, D., Lynch, W., McDermott, M., & Watson, R. (2009). Dramatic spontaneous regression of a medium-sized congenital melanocytic naevus. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 34(5), e34-6. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2230.2008.03131.x
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We report a case of a 6-month-old girl who was referred for evaluation of a congenital melanocytic naevus (CMN) on her right thigh. The lesion was consistent with a medium-sized CMN and was managed conservatively. A halo of depigmentation, which coincided with occlusion of the lesion during a holiday in a sunny climate, was noted soon after her fourth birthday and the CNM regressed completely over a 4-month period. A residual patch of leucoderma still remained at the original CMN site > 2 years after its total involution. The process has been documented with photographs and a skin biopsy during the resolving phase.
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