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Managing Nevus Comedonicus in a Four-Year-Old Child
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A four-year-old child presented with normochromic plaques on the right side of the body, including the cervical and retroauricular regions, trunk, buttocks, lower limb, and foot. The plaques were covered by a cluster of follicular openings filled with keratin. He had age-appropriate neuropsychomotor development, with no complaints related to other

Managing Nevus Comedonicus in a Four-Year-Old Child
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