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Differential diagnosis of Aplasia cutis
Nevus sebaceous
A nevus sebaceous is a yellowish, waxy, hairless plaque present at birth, representing a hamartoma of skin structures, unlike aplasia cutis, which is a complete absence of skin, appearing as an ulcer or scarred membrane.