Naevus Trichilemmocysticus: The First Pediatric Case of a Newly Delineated Organoid Naevus

    Lang Sc, Boris Bauer, Bröcker Eb, Henning Hamm
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    TLDR The first pediatric case of naevus trichilemmocysticus was documented.
    The document reported the first pediatric case of naevus trichilemmocysticus, a newly identified type of organoid naevus. The case was documented by researchers from the Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology at the University Hospital Würzburg in Germany. This condition involved the presence of trichilemmal cysts within a naevus, which had not been previously described in pediatric patients. The study highlighted the clinical and histological features of this unique naevus, contributing to the understanding and classification of complex organoid epidermal naevi.
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