COMMON BIRTH MARKS

TO IDENTIFY THE FREQUENCY IN INFANTS PRESENTING TO OUT PATIENT OF TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

Authors

  • Sadaf Ahmed Asim Dow International Medical College, Dow University Hospital (Ojha),
  • Humaira Maryum
  • ShaziaShukar-ud- din
  • Waseem Jamalvi
  • Muhammad Aurangzeb

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2015.22.09.1139

Keywords:

Melanocytic nevi, Salmon patches, Portwine stains, Cafe-au-lait macules, Mongolian spots, Sebaceous nevi, Congenital melanocytic nevi

Abstract

Objectives: To identify the frequency of common birthmarks presenting in
outpatients department of dermatology until and to increase awareness among doctor about
the common phenomena. Patients and Study Design: A cross sectional study. Setting: OPD
of Dermatology department of Dow University Hospital. Period: January 2014 till October 2014.
Methods:During a year, by using non-probability convenient sampling only 100 patients of both
genders were enrolled in the study after ensuring inclusion, exclusion criteria. Complete history
was recorded and a thorough general physical and cutaneous examination was performed.
Information was collected on predesigned questionnaire after taking informed consent. Data
Analysis was carried out on SPSS statistics software. Results: Out of 100 patients, 43% were
males and 57% were females. In 69.6% patients, the birthmarks were noticed around time of
delivery, 28.3% patients were noticed within 1st year of life and 2.2% later in 5 year. Pigmented
birthmarks were identified in 65.2% patients while 34.8 % have vascular birthmarks.71.1% had
no changes in color during life span. While 37.8% had 1-3 cms birthmark and 45.7% have
reported an increase in birthmark. Conclusions: We found birthmarks benign; they may grow
with age but they do not need treatment unless there is concern either cosmetically or they have
pain and discharge.

Author Biography

Sadaf Ahmed Asim, Dow International Medical College, Dow University Hospital (Ojha),

Assistant Professor Dermatology

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Published

2015-09-10