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Epidermal naevus

Epidermal nevus syndrome (also known as 'Feuerstein and Mims syndrome', and 'Solomon's syndrome':775) is a rare disease that was first described in 1968 and consists of extensive epidermal nevi with abnormalities of the central nervous system (CNS), skeleton, skin, cardiovascular system, genitourinary system and eyes.:634 However, since the syndrome's first description, a broader concept for the 'epidermal nevus' syndrome has been proposed, with at least six types being described::776 Epidermal nevus syndrome (also known as 'Feuerstein and Mims syndrome', and 'Solomon's syndrome':775) is a rare disease that was first described in 1968 and consists of extensive epidermal nevi with abnormalities of the central nervous system (CNS), skeleton, skin, cardiovascular system, genitourinary system and eyes.:634 However, since the syndrome's first description, a broader concept for the 'epidermal nevus' syndrome has been proposed, with at least six types being described::776

[ "Dermatology", "Surgery", "Pathology", "Nevus" ]
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