Blaschko's lines, also called the Lines of
Blaschko, are skin lines invisible under normal conditions. They become
apparent when some diseases of the skin or mucosa manifest themselves
according to these patterns.
They follow a "V" shape over the back, "S" shaped whorls over the chest, stomach, and sides, and wavy shapes on the head.
The lines are believed to trace the migration of embryonic cells. The stripes are a type of genetic mosaicism. They do not correspond to nervous, muscular, or lymphatic systems. The lines can be observed in other animals such as cats and dogs.
German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko is credited for the first demonstration of these lines in 1901.
They follow a "V" shape over the back, "S" shaped whorls over the chest, stomach, and sides, and wavy shapes on the head.
The lines are believed to trace the migration of embryonic cells. The stripes are a type of genetic mosaicism. They do not correspond to nervous, muscular, or lymphatic systems. The lines can be observed in other animals such as cats and dogs.
German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko is credited for the first demonstration of these lines in 1901.
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