Main menu
Common skin conditions
NEWS
Join DermNet PRO
Read more
Quick links
Redness, thickening and induration of the skin over the flank and back due to subcutaneous fat necrosis in a newborn
Keywords: Erythema, Flank, Infant, Large erythematous nodules, Lobular panniculitis, Skin thickening
Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn (SCFN) is a rare, self-limiting panniculitis that usually appears as firm, inflamed skin-coloured to purple nodules (lumps) in the first few days of life. Lesions most commonly appear on the thighs, buttocks, cheeks, back, and arms.
© DermNet
You can use or share this image if you comply with our image licence. Please provide a link back to this page.
For a high resolution, unwatermarked copy contact us here. Fees apply.
Source: Dr Anthony Yung