Posts Tagged: Sebaceus

Nevus Sebaceus: Of Jadassohn…

Joseph Jadassohn first described this nevus in 1895.  It is also referred to as organoid nevus.  It is considered a congenital nevus (mole) presenting as a yellow-orange plaque with sharp margins.  They are often linear and most often solitary. The scalp is the most common location (50%), but other areas of the head and neck… Read more »