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SCALP syndrome: sebaceous nevus syndrome, CNS malformations, aplasia cutis congenita, limbal dermoid, and pigmented nevus (giant congenital melanocytic nevus) with neurocutaneous melanosis: a distinct syndromic entity.

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Nevus sebaceus syndrome (SNS) is a constellation of nevus sebaceus with extracutaneous findings, including the ophthalmologic nervous, and musculoskeletal systems. Didymosis aplasticosebacea is a recently described entity consisting of aplasia cutis congenita and nevus sebaceus, implying twin

Peritoneal melanosis secondary to a benign dermoid cyst of the ovary: a case report with ultrastructural study.

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A case of peritoneal melanosis secondary to a ruptured benign cystic teratoma in a 28-year-old woman is reported. The patient had no history of cutaneous or ocular malignant melanotic lesions. The section of the left ovary contained benign teratoid elements. The ultrastructure of the omental and

Peritoneal "melanosis" associated with a ruptured ovarian dermoid cyst: report of a case with electron-probe energy dispersive X-ray analysis.

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A case of peritoneal "melanosis" due to a ruptured left ovarian dermoid cyst is described. Histology showed that the dermoid contained gastric mucosa associated with ulceration, necrosis, and hemorrhage. The areas of pigmentation within the dermoid, omentum, and peritoneal cavity were due to

Coexisting intracranial meningeal melanocytoma, dermoid tumor, and Dandy-Walker cyst in a patient with neurocutaneous melanosis. Case report.

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Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) associated with Dandy-Walker malformation is a very rare congenital neurodysplasia with the same origin. Primary intracranial melanocytic and dermoid tumors are also benign congenital lesions that usually arise from the leptomeninges and are formed by the inclusion of

Parenchymal neurocutaneous melanosis in association with intraventricular dermoid and Dandy-Walker variant: a case report.

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Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) is a rare congenital disease that is characterized by the presence of large or multiple congenital melanocytic nevi and melanotic lesions of the central nervous system. We report here on the CT and MR imaging findings of an unusual case of NCM that was associated with

Melanosis peritonei associated with enteric duplication cyst. A case report.

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Melanosis peritonei is extremely rare, and only five cases have been reported in the English literature, four in association with ovarian dermoid cysts, and one with a peritoneal cyst. We describe an additional case occurring in a girl two years of age who also had an enteric cyst. This is the first

[A case of neurocutaneous melanosis associated with focal cortical dysplasia].

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A newborn baby boy presented with giant melanocytic nevi on the face, trunk and extremities, and focal cortical dysplasia on MRI. At 3 months of age, he developed intractable epilepsy, and MRI at 2 years of age revealed a high-intensity area in the bilateral cerebellum on T1-weighted images,

Enteric duplication cyst associated with melanosis peritonei.

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Melanosis peritonei is usually associated with benign cystic teratomas of the ovary. We describe a one-and-a-half-year-old girl with melanosis peritonei associated with enteric duplication cyst. Melanophages were seen in aggregates in and around the serosal blood vessels, nerve bundles, and

Peritoneal melanosis combined with serous cystadenoma of the ovary: a case report and literature review.

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Benign peritoneal melanosis is extremely rare and traditionally occurs in association with ovarian dermoid cysts, but rarely with peritoneal cyst, enteric duplication cyst or gastric triplication. The pathogenesis of peritoneal melanosis, in particular, the origin of the pigment-producing cells is

Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis with neurocutaneous melanosis.

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Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis is a rare neurocutaneous syndrome characterized by classical cutaneous and ocular lesions with central nervous system anomalies. We describe an infant with classical encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis characterized by probable naevus psiloliparus, frontal
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