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Case Number : Case 762 - 20th May Posted By: Guest

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12 years-old male with a pigmented lesion on the right leg


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Robledo F. Rocha

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Superficial and deep congenital nevus (Zitelli's nevus) with plexiform growth pattern and extensive appendageal involvement.

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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

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Compound naevus with congenital features

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Sasi Attili

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Agree [quote name='Dr Engin Sezer' timestamp='1369031411']
Compound naevus with congenital features
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Guest Rodrigo Restrepo

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Compound melanocytic nevus

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Dr. Phillip McKee

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It is nice to be back, albeit briefly (see below) having moved from the US to the Deux Sevres region of France. It is quite a culture change from Phoenix to the peace and tranquillity of a tiny town deep in the countryside. Shopping Malls etc are now a thing of the past. As the melanocytic lesions that are usually posted cause such difficulty for many of you, it is nice to include a straightforward case to raise the morale!! Congenital nevus is correct. As I have turned 65 and moved towards retirement, I decided that May of this year would be my last month that I would be the "host" of the website. From July 1st I am delighted that Mark Hurt has agreed to take over my role although I will still comment on the spot diagnoses, difficult cases and blogs. Iskander will be posting more information later in the month.

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Heureux de vous revoir, Prof. McKee! C’est beau de savoir que nous allons continuer à bénéficier de ses connaissances.

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Dear Dr McKee, we are glad that u r back. Blessed move to France. We will miss u as the host of the website. We would love to keep reading ur comments.

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Congratulations to Dr. Hurt! I'm sure that DermpathPRO will be conducted with the same intentions for which it was set up.

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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

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Kindest regards and best wishes for your retirement Dr. McKee. I'll look forward to your comments..

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Guest Bansal

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Dr McKee, best wishes for your retirement. Regards,

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