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A CASE SERIES OF VARIANTS IN NEVUS DEPIGMENTOSUS

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This case series presents unique variantsof Nevus Depigmentosus in pediatric patients with widespread distribution. Nevus Depigmentosus, well known as Achromic nevus, is a rare hypopigmentary skin disorder that usually presents in childhood. Variants of this condition exhibit diverse clinical presentations and distinct distribution pattern, thereby posing diagnostic challenges. By exploring this rare dermatological phenomenon in pediatric context, we aim to contribute to the limited literature available on Generalized and Segmental Nevus Depigmentosus in this age group, ultimately improving clinical awareness and patient care.
Title: A CASE SERIES OF VARIANTS IN NEVUS DEPIGMENTOSUS
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This case series presents unique variantsof Nevus Depigmentosus in pediatric patients with widespread distribution.
Nevus Depigmentosus, well known as Achromic nevus, is a rare hypopigmentary skin disorder that usually presents in childhood.
Variants of this condition exhibit diverse clinical presentations and distinct distribution pattern, thereby posing diagnostic challenges.
By exploring this rare dermatological phenomenon in pediatric context, we aim to contribute to the limited literature available on Generalized and Segmental Nevus Depigmentosus in this age group, ultimately improving clinical awareness and patient care.

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