About Mongolian blue spot / Монголын Анагаах Ухаан
Mongolian Medical Sciences
; : 106-111, 2014.
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ABSTRACT
Mongolian blue spots are birthmarks that are present at birth and their most common location issacrococcygeal or lumbar area. There are macular and round, oval or irregular in shape. Lesionsmay be single or multiple. They usually spontaneously regress and disappear during childhood.The prevalence of Mongolian blue spots varies among different ethnic groups according to theoverall depth of pigmentation. Mongolian blue spots are common among Asian, East Indian, andAfrican races, but rare among Caucasian and other races. Mongolian blue spot is a congenital,developmental condition exclusively involving the skin. Mongolian blue spot results from entrapmentof melanocytes in the dermis during their migration from the neural crest into the epidermis. Thismigration is regulated by exogenous peptide growth factors that work by the activation of tyrosinekinase receptors. It is postulated that accumulated metabolites such as GM1and heparin sulfatebind to this tyrosine kinase receptor and lead to severe neurologic manifestations and aberrantneural crest migration.
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