Abstract

ejd.2012.1749 Auteur(s) : Daniele Torchia daniele.torchia@unifi.it Via della Scala 58, 50123 Florence, Italy Reprint: D. Torchia Two recent EJD reports described two cases characterized by an allegedly undescribed association between a large hypermelanotic macule of cafe-au lait color (HM) and naevus roseus (NR), both occurring in a block-like pattern reminiscent of cutaneous mosaicism [1, 2]. This condition was named “phacomatosis melanovascularis” [1] or, more appropriately, “phacomatosis melanorosea” [...]

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