Abstract

This report describes a newborn with a congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) over the scalp, which gave a striking appearance of an Ascot cap. Though CMN are common, their location gives a unique look and associated findings (dermatological lesions like satellite lesions, café-au-lait spots, Mongolian spots, etc.) are often underappreciated in clinical practice. Through this report, we also wish to convey a message that clinicians should decide the need for investigations (MRI brain to rule out neurocutaneous melanosis) in these benign conditions are based on individual risks rather than merely the presence of CMN.

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