rasvanerottingin
Rasvanerottingin, also known as adiponecrosis, is a rare condition that affects newborns. It is characterized by the formation of hard, fatty nodules or plaques in the subcutaneous fat tissue. These lesions typically appear within the first few weeks of life and are often found on the back, buttocks, or thighs. The exact cause of rasvanerottingin is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to factors such as exposure to cold or trauma during birth, or abnormal metabolism of subcutaneous fat.
The lesions are usually painless and do not cause any systemic illness. In most cases, rasvanerottingin resolves