A Yellow and Benign Tumor in a Newborn

Abstract

The sebaceous hamartoma of Jadassohn (HSJ) is a congenital malformation most often discovered during infancy. Early surgical excision is motivated by the rare risk of malignant tumor development, especially basal cell carcinoma during puberty [1].We report the case of a Jadassohn Hamartoma.

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Nassiri Aicha

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  • EP ID EP533113
  • DOI 10.19070/2572-7354-1800021
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Nassiri Aicha (2018). A Yellow and Benign Tumor in a Newborn. International Journal of Pediatric Health Care & Advancements (IJPA), 5(2), 79-80. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-533113