Skin dimples (also known as "Skin fossa"[1]) are deep cutaneous depressions that are seen most commonly on the cheeks or chin, occurring in a familial pattern suggestive of autosomal dominant inheritance.[1]
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Skin dimples (also known as "Skin fossa"[1]) are deep cutaneous depressions that are seen most commonly on the cheeks or chin, occurring in a familial pattern suggestive of autosomal dominant inheritance.[1]