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How common are blaschko's lines? what could they possibly be indicative of? do they ever disappear?

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Typically invisible: lines that are present in everyone even animals. They are believed to follow lines of normal cells development / migration in the embryonic stage discovered by Alfred Blaschko in 1901. This cutaneous pattern of distribution of skin cells are visible when associated with some skin disorders. Details will be better discussed with a dermatologist and will likely depend on associated skin disorder.

Answered 4/22/2016

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