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26/11/2020

What does a Mongolian birthmark mean?

What does a Mongolian birthmark mean?

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. What causes this to happen isn’t known. Mongolian blue spots aren’t related to an underlying health condition.

Does the Mongolian birthmark go away?

Mongolian spots (MS) are non-blanching hyperpigmented patches over the gluteal region that usually present at birth or in the first few weeks of life. These lesions are most prominent at the age of one year and start regressing thereafter, with most of them disappearing by early childhood.

What is the definition of Mongoloids?

noun. plural Mongoloids. Definition of Mongoloid (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : a member of a group of people formerly considered to constitute a race (see race entry 1 sense 1a) of humans having Asian ancestry and classified according to physical traits (such as the presence of an epicanthal fold)

Can Mongolian spots develop after birth?

Mongolian spot is the most frequently seen pigmented skin lesion in newborns. They can be present at birth or develop within the first few weeks of life.

What ethnicity has Mongolian spots?

Mongolian blue spots are common among people who are of Asian, Native American, Hispanic, East Indian, and African descent. The color of the spots are from a collection of melanocytes in the deeper layers of the skin.

How do you get rid of Mongolian birthmarks?

No treatment is needed when Mongolian spots are normal birthmarks. If treatment is needed, lasers may be used. Spots may be a sign of an underlying disorder.

At what age do Mongolian spots disappear?

Mongolian spot refers to a macular blue-gray pigmentation usually on the sacral area of healthy infants. Mongolian spot is usually present at birth or appears within the first weeks of life. Mongolian spot typically disappears spontaneously within 4 years but can persist for life.

Who are considered Mongoloids?

Mongoloid was a word for a person from East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Arctic, the Americas, the Pacific Islands or Finland. The group of these persons was called Mongoloid race. In former times, many people divided human beings into three races.

What is another term for Mongoloid?

Mongoloid; Asian; Asiatic. idiot; imbecile; cretin; moron; changeling; half-wit; retard.

Can Mongolian spots appear in adults?

Also known as blue-gray spots and congenital dermal melanocytosis, the marks are often present at birth but may also appear during the first weeks of life. They usually disappear by the age of about 3–5 years, but they can remain into adulthood.

Can birthmarks appear in adulthood?

Some birthmarks appear as people grow older. The following list describes some of the more common birthmarks and appropriate treatment. If you have a birthmark, please consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.