Giant cerebriform melanocytic nevus of the scalp: A case report. 2021

Fatemeh Mohaghegh, and Ali Asilian, and Samin Nabavinejad, and Mina Rezaei
Department of Dermatology Skin Diseases and Leishmaniasis Research Center Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Iran.

Giant melanocytic nevus is a rare condition caused by benign proliferation of melanocytes. There is a slight risk of malignancy in these lesions which should be noticed especially when they become larger. GCMN can be removed by plastic surgery.

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