Mongolian spots, a common congenital anomaly of the newborn. Topic review.
Dermal melanocytosis (DM), or Mongolian spot (MS), is the most common pigmented lesion in newborns, with a high prevalence in the Asian and black populations. These lesions apear when the melanocytes stop in their migration from the neural crest to the epidermis, giving rise to hyperpigmented lesion...
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- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2022
- Institución:
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali
- Repositorio:
- Vitela
- Idioma:
- spa
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:vitela.javerianacali.edu.co:11522/452
- Acceso en línea:
- https://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/salutemscientiaspiritus/article/view/646
https://vitela.javerianacali.edu.co/handle/11522/452
- Palabra clave:
- Mancha mongólica
Revién nacido
Melanosis
Anomalías congénitas
Anormalidades de la piel
Mongolian spoot
Newborn
Melanosis
Congenital anomalies
Skin abnormalities
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Summary: | Dermal melanocytosis (DM), or Mongolian spot (MS), is the most common pigmented lesion in newborns, with a high prevalence in the Asian and black populations. These lesions apear when the melanocytes stop in their migration from the neural crest to the epidermis, giving rise to hyperpigmented lesions in the skin of the newborn that usually disappear during the first years of life, however, approximately 3% of these persist until adulthood. Most are located in the sacro-gluteal region, although they can also occupy extra sacral sites such as the head, face or flexor surface of the extremities. MM have commonly been considered a benign lesion, however, recent data suggests that they could appear in association with other pathological conditions, such as coexistence with inborn errors of metabolism, especially lysosmal storage diseases, but there is still not enough evidence to correlate these conditions directly. |
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