BREAKING NEWS: What is the cause of cutis gyrata?

BREAKING NEWS: What is the cause of cutis gyrata?

Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG), also called paquidermia verticis gyrata, cutis verticis plicata, and “bulldog” scalp disease, is a very uncommon benign cutaneous illness that is characterised by convoluted folds and deep furrows of the scalp that resemble cerebral sulci and gyri.

This condition typically affects postpubertal men, and a hormonal factor has been hypothesised as to why. Secondary cutis verticis gyrata is thought to have a number of underlying causes, and the pathophysiology in this instance can be linked to the particular underlying ailment….Read More…>>>

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