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Essential primary cutis verticis gyrata. Treatment with the scalp reduction procedure.

A case of cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) occurred in a patient with no known associated disorders. Under the present classification system, patients with primary CVG are all grouped together. We propose subclassifying patients with primary CVG into two groups: those with associated neurologic and ophthalmologic diseases and those without. Our patient was treated with a scalp reduction procedure.

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