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Background: Mongolian spot refers to a macular blue-gray pigmentation usually on the sacral area of normal infants. It is usually present at birth or appears within the first weeks of life. It typically disappears spontaneously within 4 years but can persist for life.
Pathophysiology: The Mongolian spot is a congenital, developmental condition exclusively involving the skin. It results from entrapment of melanocytes in the dermis during their migration from the neural crest into the epidermis.
Frequency:
Mortality/Morbidity: Mongolian spot is not associated with mortality or morbidity.
Race: Mongolian spots are observed in more than 90% of infants of the Mongoloid race (ie, East Asians, Indonesians, Polynesians, Micronesians, Amerindians, Eskimos).
Sex: No sex predilection is reported.
Age: Mongolian spot is usually present at birth, but it can also appear within the first weeks of the neonatal period. http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic271.htm
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