Large congenital melanocytic nevi presenting with lissencephaly with an absent corpus callosum

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A neonatal case of provisional neurocutaneous melanosis presenting with lissencephaly is reported. Several congenital nevi were observed on the trunk and extremities of the infant, including a giant congenital hairy nevus over the skull. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed a marked ventricular dilatation with pachygyria and an absent corpus callosum; however, an injection of gadolinium did not demonstrate any enhanced lesions. Histopathological investigations by a brain biopsy showed a disorganized and anomalous embryonic cerebral architecture, suggesting lissencephaly. The detailed mechanism of this combined pathology is difficult to explain; however, a developmental disturbance was suggested to be present in both the neural crest cells and the neuroepithelial cells, resulting in the development of neurocutaneous melanosis accompanied with lissencephaly. © 2008 The Authors.

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Takano, T., Morimoto, M., Sakaue, Y., Takeuchi, Y., Aotani, H., & Ohno, M. (2008). Large congenital melanocytic nevi presenting with lissencephaly with an absent corpus callosum. Congenital Anomalies, 48(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-4520.2008.00186.x

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