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International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Paper | Dermatology | Brazil | Volume 10 Issue 6, June 2021 | Rating: 4.8 / 10


Cutis Vertice Gyrata - A Case Report

Adriana Novaes Rodrigues


Abstract: Introduction: Cutis Verticis Gyrata (CVG) is a rare skin disease, caused by overgrowth of the scalp, cerebriform fashions and wrinkles. CVG can be classified into two forms: primary (essential and non-essential) and secondary. The primary non-essential form is associated with neurological and ophthalmological abnormalities, whereas the primary non-essential form occurs without associated comorbidities. Case report: We report a rare case of primary essential CVG with a history of asymptomatic, normal-colored scalp skin folds located in the parietal-occipital region in a 28-year-old male patient. Major CT clinics include thickened dermis and scalp overgrowth, forming the characteristic folds of the scalp. Conclusion: Not all patients with CVG essential primary surgical intervention, and clinical observation should be adequate for those in stable condition.


Keywords: Scalp dermatoses; cutis verticis gyrata; skin disease


Edition: Volume 10 Issue 6, June 2021,


Pages: 1071 - 1072



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