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Verrucous epidermal nevus as a manifestation of a type 2 mosaic PTEN mutation in Cowden syndrome. [PDF]
Plana-Pla A+5 more
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Clinical Classification of Mosaicism
Mosaic skin abnormalities can present under a segmental pattern or as ¡non‐segmental skin lesions. Non‐segmental mosaicism (Figure 1, a‐c), which is most common, includes individual point lesions, tumors, hamartomatous lesions, or malformations. Segmental mosaicism (Figure 2, a‐f)is less common and presents as asymmetric cutaneous lesions in one or ...
Andrea Diociaiuti+3 more
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Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal ductal nevus (PEODDN) is a rare benign nevoid disorder of keratinization. It is considered as an epidermal nevus variant and is classified as an eccrine hamartoma, characterized by parakeratotic features.
Mansi Agarwal+3 more
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Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus
Inflammatory verrucous epidermal nevus presents in early childhood as a pruritic, erythematous, linear plaque. The 23-year-old man described in this report demonstrates the adult onset of the condition. Clinical findings, differential diagnosis, disease associations, and treatment options are discussed.
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ABSTRACT Congenital melanocytic naevi (CMN) are birthmarks that can cover large areas of the body. CMN can significantly impact individuals' lives due to perceived stigma, the risk for melanoma development and neurological complications. To treat and prevent these complications, adequate research and guidelines are needed.
A. C. Fledderus+6 more
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Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus (ILVEN) encompasses a spectrum of inflammatory mosaic disorders. [PDF]
Atzmony L+6 more
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Molecular Characteristics of Cutaneous Papillomavirus from the Canine Pigmented Epidermal Nevus.
Chiho TANABE+5 more
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Extensive linear verrucous epidermal nevus involving the right upper limb and palm [PDF]
Shikhar Ganjoo
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Acantholytic Dyskeratotic Epidermal Nevus [PDF]
Molly Hinshaw+2 more
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ABSTRACT Limited information is available on the clinicopathologic features and management of pediatric CRTC1::TRIM11 (CTRTs) and MED15::ATF1‐rearranged tumors (MARTs). In this series of pediatric CTRTs (n = 5) and MARTs (n = 2), all tumors exhibited spitzoid morphology and expressed melanocytic markers.
Michael R. Sargen+30 more
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