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English: Skin hyperpigmentation. A) A typical lesion on the face, chest, and arm of a 5-year-old girl with McCune-Albright syndrome which demonstrates jagged "coast of Maine" borders, and the tendency for the lesions to both respect the midline and follow the developmental lines of Blashko. B) Typical lesions that are often found on the nape of the neck and crease of the buttocks are shown (black arrows). C) A typical lesion on the lower back in an adult with McCune-Albright syndrome demonstrates jagged borders (white arrow). Note the spinal asymmetry due to fibrous dysplasia-related scoliosis. (arrows).
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Source Claudia E Dumitrescu, Michael T Collins. McCune-Albright syndrome. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 3, 12. 2008. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-3-12. PMID 18489744
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