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Cartilaginous nevus on the glabella

S Sayama, H. Tagami
DOI: 10.2340/0001555562180181

Abstract

Cartilaginous nevus usually occurs in front of the auricle as an accessory auricle and much less frequently on the cheek or anterior part of the neck. We report a case of cartilaginous nevus found on an unusual location, The glabella of the face, in an otherwise normal newborn girl. We think that it was a remnant of the branchial cartilage derived from the first pharyngeal arch of embryonic life.

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