Low risk of clinically important central nervous system dysraphism in a cohort study of 69 patients with isolated aplasia cutis congenita of the head.
Travis J KuemmetJames J MillerDaniel MichalikSean M LewMohit MaheshwariStephen R HumphreyPublished in: Pediatric dermatology (2020)
The incidence of central nervous system dysraphism in patients with aplasia cutis congenita of the head appears to be low, and it may not be necessary to image the head of each child presenting with this skin lesion. The hair collar sign may be a marker of underlying defects.