Korean J Dermatol.  1986 Dec;24(6):892-896.

Three Cases of zosteriform Connective Tissue Nevus

Abstract

The connective tissue nevus represents a hamartoma of various components of dermal connective tissue elements, predominantly collagen, elastin, or glycosa minoglycan. Zosterriform connective tissue nevus, described by Steiner, in 1944, clinically shows grouped papules in a zosteriform band without extracutaneous manifestations of family history, and peculiar histopathologic findings. We experienced 3 cases of typical zosteriforrn connective tissue nevus developed on the flank area of 30-year-old male and 21-year-old male, and on the inguinal area of 15-year-old female.

Keyword

Connective tissue nevus; Zosterifrom band

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Adult
Collagen
Connective Tissue*
Elastin
Female
Hamartoma
Humans
Male
Nevus*
Young Adult
Collagen
Elastin
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