2022
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5889
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Cutis verticis gyrata: Three cases illustrating three different etiologies

Abstract: Cutis Vertcis gyrata is an uncommon neurocutaneous syndrome characterized by excessive growth of the skin of the scalp or the face, forming folds of similar aspect to cerebral cortex gyri. Three categories have been individualized: the primary form, essential or non-essential, and the secondary form.

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“…vyrų ir 0,026 atvejo 100 tūkst. moterų [1]. Pastarojoje populiacijoje CVG dažnis gali būti nepakankamai įvertintas dėl moterims būdingesnių ilgų, odos pakitimus galinčių slėpti plaukų [2].…”
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“…vyrų ir 0,026 atvejo 100 tūkst. moterų [1]. Pastarojoje populiacijoje CVG dažnis gali būti nepakankamai įvertintas dėl moterims būdingesnių ilgų, odos pakitimus galinčių slėpti plaukų [2].…”
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“…Tyrimo rezultatai CVG klinika. Pirminis esencialinis CVG pasireiškia tik odos pakitimais [1]. Jis pasižymi lygiagrečiai sagitalinei ašiai išsidėsčiusiomis, simetriškomis odos klostėmis, kurios dažniausiai lokalizuojasi pakaušio ir viršugalvio srityse.…”
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“…The histopathological findings on primary CVG will reveal hypertrophy and hyperplasia of epidermal appendages and thickened dermal collagen in the skin, whereas the histopathological changes in secondary CVG include abnormalities that are characteristic of the underlying etiology. 5 Treatment depends on the severity and patient preference, ranging from surveillance for stable or mild cases to surgical options like excision, grafting, or tissue expansion for those with psychological distress, cosmetic concerns or recurrent infections. 2…”
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