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Extensive and Persistent Dermal Melanocytosis in a Male Carrier of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIC (Sanfilippo Syndrome): A Case Report [PDF]
Congenital dermal melanocytosis (DM) represents a common birthmark mainly found in children of Asian and darker skin phototype descent, clinically characterized by an oval blue-grey macule or macules, commonly located on the lumbosacral area.
Maurizio Romagnuolo +2 more
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Dermoscopy Assisting Diagnosis of Dermal Melanocytosis Limited to the Hand [PDF]
Acquired dermal melanocytosis (ADM) is a skin disorder characterized by the presence of melanocytes in the dermis. The face is the most common site of ADM. ADM can be difficult to diagnose when it occurs in an unusual clinical setting.
Cuiyan Wang
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Patchy Dermal Melanocytosis: Differential Diagnosis and Management [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Nevus of Ito and Mongolian spots are distinct clinical presentations of patchy dermal melanocytosis, characterized by similar dermatological manifestations that can pose diagnostic difficulties for clinicians. Aim
Jiafang Zhu, Qingqing Cen, Yue Han
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A Report of Unusual Case of Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis on the Scalp of a Caucasian Man with a Literature Review [PDF]
Dermal melanocytosis includes several benign pigmented lesions which present as blue-gray color which is a result of the color transmission of melanin pigment through the dermis.
Fatemeh Mohaghegh +3 more
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The article describes the clinical cases of patients with nevus Ota, Mongolian spot. Many of dermal melanosis can be associated with a risk of damage to the organs of hearing, vision, nervous system and melanoma development. Therefore, such patients need
V. D. Ljah +6 more
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An unusual case of congenital dermal melanocytosis. [PDF]
Dermal melanocytosis is characterized by the presence of ectopic melanocytes in the dermis. The most common forms include the Mongolian spot, blue nevus, nevus of Ota, and nevus of Ito. Some types of dermal melanocytosis do not fit into any of these morphologic categories, however.
Lee S +5 more
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Acquired dermal melanocytosis restricted to the hand [PDF]
Lucas Braga Leite +2 more
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A review of dermal melanocytosis
Dermal melanocytosis is a histological term used to describe a clinical spectrum of cutaneous diseases which present as bluish-gray pigmentation of the skin.
Manjyot Gautam, Kajomi Shingala
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A Case of Nevus of Ota Associated with Agminated Blue Nevus [PDF]
Xinyi Xie,1,2,* Jiaoquan Chen,1,2,* Xin Zhou,1 Huilan Zhu,1,2 Shaoyin Ma1,2 1Department of Dermatology, Guangzhou Dermatology Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; 2Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong,
Xie X, Chen J, Zhou X, Zhu H, Ma S
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Unilateral Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis Over the Foot Mimicking Pigmented Purpuric Dermatoses
Sarita Sanke +4 more
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