Abstract

Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are observed frequently in children. The anomalous skin shows a widely variable clinical expression not only in the anatomic location, but also in color, morphology and superficial structure. According to the width CMN are distinguished in small, medium, large or giant. Aside the cosmetic problem and its psychological implications, CMN may present with severe complications consisting of malignant transformation and/or central nervous system involvement. We report on a 3-month old infant with an extensive CMN in the left leg, which extended from the lower portion of the knee to the foot, with satellite nevi. Concomitant with the extensive nevi in the same district a remarkable reduction in size was present, and involved the adipose and muscle tissues, contributing to a counterpart diameter difference of 5 cm, without bone involvement. Melanocytic nevi and soft tissue undergrowth in the leg is a usual association; a pathogenic explanation on the anomaly involving concomitantly the skin and the underneath soft tissues is advanced.

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  • Introduction weight was2700 g, length 49 cm, and head cm) was found in the diameter of the limb circumference 34 cm

  • We report on a 3-month old infant with an m extensive Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) in the left leg, which extended from the lower portion of the knee m to the foot, with satellite nevi

  • We report on an infant with an extensive CMN covering almost totally the left leg and extending to the sole of the foot

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Introduction

Introduction weight was2700 g, length 49 cm, and head cm) was found in the diameter of the limb circumference 34 cm. We report on a 3-month old infant with an m extensive CMN in the left leg, which extended from the lower portion of the knee m to the foot, with satellite nevi. Concomitant o with the extensive nevi in the same district c a remarkable reduction in size was present, - and involved the adipose and muscle tisn sues, contributing to a counterpart diameter difference of 5 cm, without bone involveo ment.

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