Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management

Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a rare skin disorder characterised by thick skin folds and grooves, resembling the gyri and sulci of the cerebral cortex. It can be classified as primary essential, primary non-essential and secondary CVG. The rarity of the condition poses a challenge in the diagnosis...

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Autores principales: Jia Yuan Lee, Shawatul Akhma Harun Nor Rashid, Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman, Nor Hayati Yunus, Ikmal Hisyam Bakrin
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Publicado: Emergency Department of Hospital San Pedro (Logroño, Spain) 2020
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ae09b87c56eb4f89976de36211217db12021-12-02T15:37:21ZCutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management10.5281/zenodo.40116012695-5075https://doaj.org/article/ae09b87c56eb4f89976de36211217db12020-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4011601https://doaj.org/toc/2695-5075Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a rare skin disorder characterised by thick skin folds and grooves, resembling the gyri and sulci of the cerebral cortex. It can be classified as primary essential, primary non-essential and secondary CVG. The rarity of the condition poses a challenge in the diagnosis and ultimately requires good communication between the clinician and the dermatopathologist for diagnosis. Many names have been given to the condition, including Robert-Unna syndrome, cutis verticis plicata, paquidemia verticis gyrata, cutis sulcata, cutis striata or “bulldog” scalp syndrome. To date, the treatment is still limited to plastic surgeons with excision of the folds, scalp reduction and reconstruction. In this article, we are sharing a rare case and the surgical management of a middle age gentleman with cutis verticis gyrata secondary to cerebral intradermal nevus (CIN) over his occipital scalp.Jia Yuan LeeShawatul Akhma Harun Nor RashidWan Azman Wan SulaimanNor Hayati Yunus Ikmal Hisyam BakrinEmergency Department of Hospital San Pedro (Logroño, Spain)articlecutis verticis gyratacerebriform intradermal nevusbulldog scalp syndromeMedicine (General)R5-920ENIberoamerican Journal of Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 391-394 (2020)
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topic cutis verticis gyrata
cerebriform intradermal nevus
bulldog scalp syndrome
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle cutis verticis gyrata
cerebriform intradermal nevus
bulldog scalp syndrome
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Jia Yuan Lee
Shawatul Akhma Harun Nor Rashid
Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman
Nor Hayati Yunus
Ikmal Hisyam Bakrin
Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
description Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a rare skin disorder characterised by thick skin folds and grooves, resembling the gyri and sulci of the cerebral cortex. It can be classified as primary essential, primary non-essential and secondary CVG. The rarity of the condition poses a challenge in the diagnosis and ultimately requires good communication between the clinician and the dermatopathologist for diagnosis. Many names have been given to the condition, including Robert-Unna syndrome, cutis verticis plicata, paquidemia verticis gyrata, cutis sulcata, cutis striata or “bulldog” scalp syndrome. To date, the treatment is still limited to plastic surgeons with excision of the folds, scalp reduction and reconstruction. In this article, we are sharing a rare case and the surgical management of a middle age gentleman with cutis verticis gyrata secondary to cerebral intradermal nevus (CIN) over his occipital scalp.
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author Jia Yuan Lee
Shawatul Akhma Harun Nor Rashid
Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman
Nor Hayati Yunus
Ikmal Hisyam Bakrin
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Shawatul Akhma Harun Nor Rashid
Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman
Nor Hayati Yunus
Ikmal Hisyam Bakrin
author_sort Jia Yuan Lee
title Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
title_short Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
title_full Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
title_fullStr Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
title_full_unstemmed Cutis Verticis Gyrata Secondary to Cerebriform Intradermal Naevus: A rare entity and its Management
title_sort cutis verticis gyrata secondary to cerebriform intradermal naevus: a rare entity and its management
publisher Emergency Department of Hospital San Pedro (Logroño, Spain)
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/ae09b87c56eb4f89976de36211217db1
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