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Mongolian Spots in Chinese Children
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982Mongolian spots are frequent among the Mongolian and Negroid children, but relatively rare in whites. The appearance and rate of disappearance of these spots in the Japanese has been studied systematically and reported. 1-4 Similar comprehensive and large-scale studies have been lacking in the English literature, undoubtedly due to the rarity of this ...
J T, Lau, R M, Ching
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Mongolian Spots—A Prospective Study
Pediatric Dermatology, 2013AbstractTo determine the frequency and clinical presentation of Mongolian spots (MS) and assess their evolution with age, this study was conducted in three phases. The first phase examined 2,313 babies born at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research between October and December 2010 for the number, size, shape, color, and ...
Divya, Gupta, Devinder M, Thappa
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912
To the Editor: —InThe Journalof Nov. 30, 1912, p. 1979, the editorial comment on "Mongolian Birthmarks" (!) is so peculiarly inadequate that it can hardly hope to escape correction. To begin with, a great deal of attention is given to observers who have simply reported the occurrence of tnese spots in another race, while no mention is made of the ...
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To the Editor: —InThe Journalof Nov. 30, 1912, p. 1979, the editorial comment on "Mongolian Birthmarks" (!) is so peculiarly inadequate that it can hardly hope to escape correction. To begin with, a great deal of attention is given to observers who have simply reported the occurrence of tnese spots in another race, while no mention is made of the ...
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European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology, 2016
Despite being given the occurrence of a vitiligo halo around several lesions from common melanocytic nevi to neuroid nevi, neurofibromas, blue nevi and melanomas (2), we did not find in the literature cases of vitiligo halo around Mongolian spot. What we have observed recalls a less rare phenomenon, namely the regression of Mongolian spot around café ...
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Despite being given the occurrence of a vitiligo halo around several lesions from common melanocytic nevi to neuroid nevi, neurofibromas, blue nevi and melanomas (2), we did not find in the literature cases of vitiligo halo around Mongolian spot. What we have observed recalls a less rare phenomenon, namely the regression of Mongolian spot around café ...
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Mongolian Spots in Chinese Children
International Journal of Dermatology, 1988ABSTRACT: Ninety‐two Chinese Canadian newborn infants (49 boys and 43 girls J and 1633 Chinese Canadian children (819 boys and 814 girls J in Calgary, Alberta, Canada were examined for the presence of Mongolian spots. Mongolian spots were present in all newborns and disappeared slowly until 6 years of age when the rate of disappearance increased.
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Measuring the density structure of an accretion hot spot
Nature, 2021Catherine C Espaillat +2 more
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Locus coeruleus: a new look at the blue spot
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020Gina R Poe +2 more
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