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Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a morphological condition characterized with proliferation and thickening of scalp skin which result in deep furrows and convolutions with cerebriform appearance. Typically the skin folds in scalp are seen in an anteroposterior direction, though sometimes they may be seen in a horizontal direction or less commonly in irregular