Can white babies have Mongolian spots?

On average, only about 10% of Caucasian infants have Mongolian blue spots. Blue spots are found in about 50% of Latinos, and 90% to 100% of Asian and African populations.
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Why does my white baby have Mongolian spots?

What causes Mongolian blue spots? Mongolian blue spots appear on the skin at or shortly after birth. The spots appear when melanocytes (cells that produce pigment, or melanin) remain in the deeper skin layer during embryonic development.
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Can Caucasians have Mongolian spots?

The condition usually presents at birth or in childhood, but delayed onset in adolescence is also known to occur. It is most often seen in Asians, in approximately 1 out of 1000 individuals, but can also be found in Caucasians.
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What race has Mongolian spots?

Mongolian spots (MS) are congenital birthmarks seen most commonly over the lumbosacral area. They are bluish-green to black in color and oval to irregular in shape. They are most commonly found in individuals of African or Asian ethnic background.
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Do all biracial babies have Mongolian spots?

A child may have one or several. At least one Mongolian spot is present on over 90% of Native Americans and people of African descent, over 80% of Asians, over 70% of Hispanics, and just under 10% of fair-skinned infants (Clinical Pediatric Dermatology, 1993).
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Do black babies have Mongolian spots?

Congenital melanocytosis, previously known as Mongolian spots, is a very common condition in any part of the body of dark-skinned babies. The spots are flat, gray-blue in color (almost looking like a bruise), and can be small or large.
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Are Mongolian spots hereditary?

Mongolian spot is a hereditary developmental condition caused by entrapment of melanocytes in the dermis during their migration from the neural crest into the epidermis.
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Which race has the most birthmarks?

The percentages of different ethnicities in our whole referral cohort revealed a substantial preponderance of white ethnicity in all birthmark groups, as would be expected for our geographical referral population, except for PPV and EDM (Fig. ​ 2a).
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Why does my baby have a blue bum?

The marks occur when some of the skin's pigment cells, or melanocytes, get “trapped” in the deeper layers of skin during the infant's development. When the pigment does not reach the surface, it appears as a gray, greenish, blue, or black mark.
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Is cafe au lait spots normal?

Café-au-lait (CAL) spots are most often present on a newborn's skin but it is common for CAL spots to develop on a person's skin later in life. It is normal for a person to have a few CAL spots but more than six spots may be a sign of an underlying condition.
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Do Native Americans have Mongolian spots?

Mongolian Spots:

They occur in over 90 percent of Native American, Asian, Hispanic, and African American babies. They are also seen in 10 percent of Caucasians, especially those of Mediterranean descent. They occur most commonly over the back and buttocks.
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When do Mongolian blue spots appear?

They appear at birth or in the first few weeks of life. Dermal melanocytosis was formerly called Mongolian blue spots. Mongolian blue spots are flat bluish- to bluish-gray skin markings commonly appearing at birth or shortly thereafter.
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Do Chinese babies have Mongolian spots?

Mongolian spots were present in all newborns and disappeared slowly until 6 years of age when the rate of disappearance increased. At 10 years of age, none were found. The overall incidence regardless of age was 58% in boys and 53.3% in girls.
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Do Chinese people have Mongolian spots?

Mongolian spots are frequent among the Mongolian and Negroid children, but relatively rare in whites.
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When do angel kisses go away?

You might hear of a salmon patch (nevus simplex) birthmark called an “angel kiss” if the patch is on the face, eyelids or forehead. This type of birthmark generally fades away completely after 1 to 2 years of age.
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What are Mongolian spots called now?

Congenital dermal melanocytosis — more commonly known as Mongolian blue spots — is a kind of birthmark commonly found in newborns. Also known by the name slate gray nevus, Mongolian blue spots often appear right at birth or in the first few weeks of life. They are harmless and do not need to be removed.
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Why do neurologists ask about birthmarks?

One of the main things that we need to screen for with birthmarks is something called neurocutaneous disorders: “Neuro” for brain and “cutaneous” for skin, meaning that sometimes when birthmarks are present, they may indicate a greater syndrome that could involve the brain.
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Are Mongolian spots permanent?

Mongolian spot may fade or disappear during childhood, but occasionally it can be lifelong.
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What causes Mongolian birthmark?

Mongolian spots on babies are slate gray nevi spots that appear when melanocytes or cells that produce melanin remain in the deeper skin layers during womb development.
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When do biracial children get their color?

African American and biracial infants may have sensitive skin that's prone to dryness and dark spots (hyperpigmentation). At birth, your child's skin is likely to be a shade or two lighter than her eventual skin color. The skin will darken and reach its natural color in the first two to three weeks.
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Why does my baby look GREY?

The gray baby syndrome is a type of circulatory collapse that can occur in premature and newborn infants and is associated with excessively high serum levels of chloramphenicol. It is characterized by an ashen-gray color, abdominal distention, vomiting, flaccidity, cyanosis, circulatory collapse, and death.
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Can Mongolian blue spots appear after birth?

Congenital dermal melanocytosis (formerly called Mongolian blue spots) are a type of birthmark. The term congenital dermal melanocytosis refers to one or more birthmarks. They are flat blue or blue/grey spots with an irregular shape that commonly appear at birth or soon after.
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What is a strawberry birthmark?

Haemangiomas (he-man-gee-omas) are a common type of birthmark that are usually red or purple. They are sometimes called strawberry naevus because of their bright, red strawberry colour. Haemangiomas can occur anywhere (often on the head and neck areas) and develop shortly after birth.
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Can café-au-lait spots be white?

Conclusions: The increase of the cutaneous nerves and the absence of dermal melanocytes in the cafe au lait spots and their white halos may be considered as characteristic histologic cutaneous findings in infants with neurofibromatosis.
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Can café-au-lait spots be very light?

Symptoms of café au lait spots

These spots are usually smooth, although some spots can be raised. The spots are also easily identified by their coffee-like color. Some people with café au lait spots have light brown patches, whereas others have dark brown patches. Lighter patches can also become darker with age.
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