Congenital hairy nevus
A usually benign congenital skin growth that is often pigmented and sometimes develop coarse surface hair. There is a lifetime risk of transformation to malignant melanoma which varies depending on the size of the lesion.
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Browse recently discussed Congenital hairy nevus cases by specialistsHere we planned for multistage reconstruction, as the nevus involved multiple subunits. In single stage we performed free Parascauplar flap reconstruction after removing majority of the hairy nevus. Pt is now planned for reconstruction of ...
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