关键词: aplasia cutis congenita dermal melanocytosis ectodermal fusion hair collar sign macrophages

Mesh : Dermoscopy Ectodermal Dysplasia / complications diagnosis pathology Female Hair Follicle / diagnostic imaging pathology Hemangioma / complications diagnosis pathology Humans Infant Macrophages / pathology Melanocytes Scalp Skin / cytology diagnostic imaging pathology Skin Neoplasms / complications diagnosis pathology

来  源:   DOI:10.1111/1346-8138.14946   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
We report two cases of aplasia cutis congenita associated with hair collar signs and hemangioma simplex in their parietal regions. A hair collar sign and a hemangioma are known to suggest the possibility of underlying neural tube defects. However, no obvious bone defects or heterotopic neural tissue were observed in the imaging and histopathological examinations. Nevertheless, some pathological observations similar in both cases suggested abnormalities in the process of ectodermal fusion. A flat epidermis and a lack of appendages were recognized. Both cases also exhibited the presence of melanocytes in a portion of the superficial dermal layer. An increase in the number of macrophages was observed in the dermal area with neither elastic fibers nor normal collagen fibers. The peripheral hair follicles grew horizontally.
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