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Deep forehead lipomas in children-A series and review.

Carol HlelaAnthony J Mancini
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2020)
Deep forehead lipomas are rare in children and may be confused with other more concerning soft tissue masses. We describe four children with deep forehead lipomas, diagnosed between 2 months and 1 year of age, three of them congenital. Notable findings included association with intracranial lipoma and seizures in one patient and the development of marked alopecia overlying the lipoma in another. While deep forehead lipomas may become less visible over time, alopecia and non-syndromic extracutaneous involvement may be important associations.
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