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OTHER NAMES
- Congenital Nevus.
- Spot.
- You stain with color white coffee.
- Mongolian spot.
DEFINITION
The Mongolian spot or nevus congenital is a mark of dark color of major or minor extension that appears in the skin of the newborn baby.
The Hague other spots of color white coffee that appear in persons with a genetic disorder called neurofibromatosis.
The normal spots appear after the birth, with the growth; then there are no the same.
SYMPTOMS
They can appear of different forms, one in the shape of spots color white coffee, in any part of the body. The real Mongolian spots appear in the low part of the back or in the glúteos, but also it can appear in other areas, including the trunk or the arms.
DIAGNOSIS
Only to the visual exploration, they can be confirmed.
TREATMENT
The Mongolian spots can persist per months or years and neither turn into cancer nor develop other symptoms.
The rest of spots tends to be modified to more or less extension and the treatment is purely esthetic.
It is necessary to control his evolution especially if his appearance turns out to be shaken or if they have a major cancer risk.
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