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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 descriptionA 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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