Sebaceous naevus syndrome with multisystemic manifestations

Introduction

Sebaceous naevus syndrome, also known as Schimmelpenning-Feuerstein-Mims syndrome,1 involves the presence of a sebaceous nevus associated with extracutaneous manifestations, mainly neurological, ophthalmological and skeletal. To a lesser extent, it can also affect the cardiovascular, endocrine or urogenital systems.

Case description

A male infant born at term, weighing 3850 g. Conceived via in vitro fertilization. Background of polyhydramnios. At birth, presented yellowish plaques on the face (figure 1) and right …

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