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Differential diagnosis of Epidermal naevus
Naevus sebaceous
A nevus sebaceous is a specific type of hamartoma that is typically a solitary, yellowish, waxy plaque on the scalp or face, while an epidermal nevus is often more verrucous and can be more widespread or linear.