Alimi Y, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Oskouian RJ, Rizk E, Oakes WJ, Tubbs RS. A comprehensive review of Mongolian spots with an update on atypical presentations.
Childs Nerv Syst 2018;
34:2371-2376. [PMID:
30083796 DOI:
10.1007/s00381-018-3929-0]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
Mongolian spots (MS) are grayish-blue macules that typically present in the lumbosacral and gluteal regions of newborns. They are mostly benign and tend to resolve with age. This review brings to light recent findings and disorders associated MS.
METHODS
In this paper, we review the literature, highlight recent cases and disorders associated with MS, and emphasize how newborns presenting with atypical MS should undergo appropriate screening.
RESULTS
Atypical MS on other body parts are more likely to persist and might be an indication for further screening. Recent studies have shown persistent and extensive MS to be associated with various genetic disorders such as lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) and phakomatosis pigmentovascularis.
CONCLUSION
Physicians should be aware of atypical MS and related conditions in order to further assess these patients for risk of any underlying genetic disorders.
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