2020
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.2020e.1
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Atypical location of Becker’s nevus: About two cases. Clinical and dermoscopic features

Abstract: Becker's nevus (BN) is a unilateral hyperpigmented, often hairy, cutaneous hamartoma, with geographic borders. It is usually localized on the shoulder, anterior chest, scapula, but there have been reports of BN in other areas (eg, lower extremities, face). In most cases, the lesion appears in late childhood or adolescence.we report 2 cases of Becker's Nevus with atypical location.

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