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Keratinocytic Epidermal Nevus with Nevus Spilus and Underlying Hemihypertrophy
nevus syndromes (ENSs). ENS is defined as epidermal nevus with multisystem involvement such as central nervous system, skeleton, and in some cases, the gastrointestinal tract.1,2 Presence of keratinocytic nevus and nevus spilus among with other abnormalities has been reported in some epidermal nevus syndromes.1-3 Here a case of 5-year-old girl with keratinocytic epidermal nevus, nevus spilus and hemi-hypertrohpy which is not consistent with any of the reported ENSs, showing a rare coexistence, is presented.