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Polythelia within Becker's naevus

C E Urbani1, R Betti

  • 1Service of Dermatology, San Raffaele Resnati Hospital, Italy.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)
|May 6, 1998
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This study details a rare case of accessory mammary tissue within a Becker's nevus in a 32-year-old woman. This unique anatomic overlap suggests a shared early embryogenesis disturbance affecting both conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental biology
  • Dermatology
  • Medical genetics

Background:

  • Accessory mammary tissue (polythelia) and Becker's nevus are distinct congenital anomalies.
  • Previous reports suggest associations between these conditions, including mammorenal and acromammorenal syndromes.
  • The exact embryological link between polythelia and Becker's nevus remains incompletely understood.

Observation:

  • A 32-year-old Caucasian woman presented with type 2a accessory mammary tissue (polythelia) exclusively within a mixed-type Becker's nevus.
  • Polythelia was congenital, while the Becker's nevus developed during puberty.
  • Extensive investigations, including renal ultrasonography, were normal, ruling out associated systemic syndromes.

Findings:

  • This case represents the first documented instance of complete anatomic overlap between accessory mammary tissue and a Becker's nevus.

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  • The findings support a potential common developmental field defect influencing both anomalies.
  • The specific type of polythelia (2a) and the mixed type of Becker's nevus were key characteristics.
  • Implications:

    • This unique presentation offers insights into the early embryogenesis of both polythelia and Becker's nevus.
    • It suggests a shared etiological pathway possibly originating from a common disturbance during early embryonic development.
    • Further research into developmental fields may elucidate the precise mechanisms underlying this association.