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Optic nerve hypoplasia and the syndrome of nevus sebaceous of Jadassohn. A new association.
Ophthalmology, 1987B. Katz, C. Wiley, V. Lee
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Jadassohnʼs Nevus Sebaceous of the Head and Face
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990The nevus sebaceous is a congenital skin lesion that usually appears in the head and face area. The lesions often cause aesthetic problems for patients and have a high incidence of malignant degeneration. The nevus sebaceous is rarely discussed in plastic surgery literature, however. This article describes 62 cases with a review of the literature.
C J, Weng, Y C, Tsai, T J, Chen
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Neurosurgery, 1994
A case of linear sebaceous nevus syndrome (sebaceous nevus of Jadassohn) in an infant is reported. The clinical manifestation and the radiological features of the central nervous system abnormalities associated with this neurocutaneous syndrome are presented.
K, Sato, T, Kubota, R, Kitai
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A case of linear sebaceous nevus syndrome (sebaceous nevus of Jadassohn) in an infant is reported. The clinical manifestation and the radiological features of the central nervous system abnormalities associated with this neurocutaneous syndrome are presented.
K, Sato, T, Kubota, R, Kitai
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Newborn with Sebaceous Nevus of Jadassohn Presenting as Exophytic Scalp Lesion
Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2008It is essential that various factors be considered when determining the differential diagnosis of congenital scalp lesions, including lesion size, appearance, intracranial extension, underlying medical condition and the embryological germ layer involved.
Targol, Saedi +4 more
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Basal Cell Carcinoma on a Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn
, 2021A. Abdelmouttalib +5 more
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Metastasizing Eccrine Porocarcinoma Developing in a Sebaceous Nevus of Jadassohn
Archives of Dermatology, 1985Sebaceous nevus of Jadassohn(SNJ) is an organoid hamartoma of the skin that is usually seen at or shortly after birth. Its most common location is the scalp, however, it may involve other areas of the head and neck. The SNJ characteristically evolves and changes morphology with time.1The development of neoplasms in SNJ is well documented to the degree ...
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[Jadassohn's nevus sebaceous: E.E.G. data of four cases (author's transl)].
Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1977Electroencephalographic data of four cases of Jadassohn's nevus sebaceous found in children is reported. An attempt has been made to establish a correlation between the region of cutaneous lesion with that of the electroencephalographically affected area of the cerebral hemisphere.
V, López Martín +1 more
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THE PREMALIGNANT NATURE OF THE SEBACEOUS NEVUS OF JADASSOHN
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1972E, Constant, D G, Davis
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P075. Histopathologic appearance of nevus sebaceous of Jadassohn
Melanoma Research, 2011S. Zurac +7 more
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Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn’s Misdiagnosed as a Vascular Anomaly: a Pediatric Case Report
Indian Journal of SurgeryJ. Arredondo Montero +3 more
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