Macules Causes, Treatments and More
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Systemic Disorders
CALMs are sometimes associated with genetic disorders. They occur in 95 percent of people affected by neurofibromatosis. Other potential genetic disorders include Silver-Russell syndrome, McCune-Albright syndrome, ring chromosome syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, Bloom syndrome and a group of genetic disorders called constitutional mismatch repair deficiencies.
Macules that may indicate a genetic disorder usually appear as multiple spots. A CALM with diffuse coloration may develop with other systemic disorders, such as Addison's disease or hypothyroidism.7Jha, Suman K. ‘Cafe Au Lait Macules.’ StatPearls /[Internet/]., U.S. National Library of Medicine, 16 Nov. 2020, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557492/
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