Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome

Authors

  • Ana María Toro
  • Alejandra Ávila
  • María Isabel Arredondo
  • Ana Cristina Ruiz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29176/2590843X.308

Keywords:

Nevus, sebaceous of Jadassohn, neurocutaneous syndromes, mosaicism, neoplasms

Abstract

Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome is an infrequent phakomatosis created by a genetic mosaicism which involves HRAS o KRAS autosomal dominant gene mutation.
It is characterized by the coexistence of nevus sebaceous with multisystemic disturbances; thereby, management of the linear nevus sebaceous syndrome requires a multidisciplinary approach. Its diagnosis is clinical; however, occasionally it is difficult due to poor knowledge of the syndrome.
Nevus sebaceous is associated with the development of secondary neoplasms, most of which are benign, and just a few cases may progress to malignant neoplasms.

Author Biographies

Ana María Toro

Médica de planta, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia

Alejandra Ávila

Médica, residente de Dermatología, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia

María Isabel Arredondo

Médica dermatóloga, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia

Ana Cristina Ruiz

Médica dermatopatóloga, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia.

References

Happle R. The group of epidermal nevus syndromes. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2010;63:1-22.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2010.01.017

Pérez J, Miranda A, Frías G. Síndrome de nevos sebáceos: comunicación de un caso y revisión de la bibliografía. Dermatol Rev Mex. 2010;54:150-3.

Wang H, Qian Y, Wu B, Zhang P, Zhou W. KRAS G12D mosaic mutation in a Chinese linear nevus sebaceous syndrome infant. BMC Med Genet. 2015;16:1-5.

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12881-015-0247-1

Vujevich JJ, Mancini AJ. The epidermal nevus syndromes: Multisystem disorders. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2004;50:957-61.

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0190-9622(02)61547-6

Eisen DB, Michael DJ. Sebaceous lesions and their associated syndromes: Part II. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009;61:563-78.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2009.04.059

Wright TS. Nevus sebaceous and nevus sebaceous syndrome. UpToDate. 2014.

Menascu S, Donner EJ. Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome: Case reports and review of the literature. Pediatr Neurol. 2008;38:207-10.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2007.10.012

Barkovich AJ, Raybaud CA. Neuroimaging in disorders of cortical development. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2004;14:231-54.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nic.2004.03.003

Pavlidis E, Cantalupo G, Boria S, Cossu G, Pisani F. Hemimegalencephalic variant of epidermal nevus syndrome: Case report and literature review. Eur J Paediatr Neurol. 2012;16:332-42.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpn.2011.12.004

Idriss MH, Elston DM. Secondary neoplasms associated with nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn: A study of 707 cases. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2014;70:332-7.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2013.10.004

Kiedrowicz M, Kacalak-rzepka A, Królicki A, Maleszka R, Bielecka-grzela S. Therapeutic effects of CO2 laser therapy of linear nevus sebaceous in the course of the Schimmelpenning-Feuerstein-Mims syndrome. Postep Derm Alergol. 2013;320-3.

https://doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2013.38363

How to Cite

1.
Toro AM, Ávila A, Arredondo MI, Ruiz AC. Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome. rev. asoc. colomb. dermatol. cir. dematol. [Internet]. 2019 Feb. 25 [cited 2024 Jul. 3];25(4):334-8. Available from: https://revista.asocolderma.org.co/index.php/asocolderma/article/view/308

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2019-02-25

How to Cite

1.
Toro AM, Ávila A, Arredondo MI, Ruiz AC. Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome. rev. asoc. colomb. dermatol. cir. dematol. [Internet]. 2019 Feb. 25 [cited 2024 Jul. 3];25(4):334-8. Available from: https://revista.asocolderma.org.co/index.php/asocolderma/article/view/308
Crossref Cited-by logo
QR Code
Article metrics
Abstract views
Galley vies
PDF Views
HTML views
Other views

Some similar items: