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- A type of birthmark that can appear anywhere on a child’s body, most frequently on the lower back or buttocks. These dark pigmented areas usually fade by age five, and are seen most often in African-American, Hispanic, Oriental, and Native American babies. Missouri Department of Social Services
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- There is no treatment or any therapy needed on detection of Mongolian spots among kids as it is of no detrimental consequence and would subside by itself. - All Mothers: Pregnancy & Parenting
by - If Mongolian spots remain at puberty, they are likely to be permanent. Fewer than five percent of children with Mongolian spots still have any by the time they reach adulthood. - Greene Ink, Inc.
by - Generalized Mongolian spots involving large areas covering the entire posterior or anterior trunk and the extremities have been reported. - Medscape
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- Mongolske mrlje su tamnoplava prebojenost kože, različite veličine, najčešće u predelu trtične kosti. Česta je pojava kod crne i orijentalnih rasa, a u našoj sredini kod romske dece, mada se viđa i kod 10 odsto beba bele rase. Iščezava spontano do četvrte godine života. YuMama - by Milan Djukić
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- Mongolska mrlja (fleka) nije ništa drugo već zbijene ćelije melanina, odnosno ćelije kože koje sadrže melanin, uobičajeni pigment kože. Kada je ovaj urođeni mladež bliži površini kože izgleda braonkast i što je dublje u koži to više poprima modru boju. U svakom slučaju, ona se ne tretira kao hematom niti kao bilo koje medicinsko stanje. Mongolske mrlje nisu predispozicija za rak kože i ne prouzrokuju stanja koja zahtevaju posebnu medicinsku negu.
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by Milan Djukić - „Mongolske mrlje“ (tamne mrlje u predelu leđa i gluteusa) i kapilarni hemangiomi (u predelu čela) vremenom spontano nestaju.
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