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A Comparative Study of the ReCell® Device and Autologous Spit-Thickness Meshed Skin Graft in the Treatment of Acute Burn Injuries. [PDF]
Early excision and autografting are standard care for deeper burns. However, donor sites are a source of significant morbidity. To address this, the ReCell® Autologous Cell Harvesting Device (ReCell) was designed for use at the point-of-care to prepare a
Cairns, Bruce A+18 more
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Follicular Becker's nevus: A new clinical variant
Becker's nevus, also known as pigmented hairy epidermal nevus, is characteristically described as a unilateral, hairy, light to dark brown macule with sharply outlined but irregular border.
Yashpal Manchanda+4 more
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Woolly hair nevus is a rare condition characterized by a structural anomaly of the hair, restricted to certain areas of the scalp. The hair becomes coiled and slightly hypopigmented.
Karen de Almeida Pinto Fernandes+3 more
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Rudimentary meningocele: remnant of a neural tube defect? [PDF]
Background: Rudimentary meningocele, a malformation in which meningothelial elements are present in the skin and subcutaneous tissue, has been described in the past, under a variety of different terms and has also been referred to as cutaneous meningioma.
El Shabrawi-Caelen, Laila+5 more
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Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of Agminated Blue Nevus [PDF]
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Cerroni, Lorenzo+3 more
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Congenital bilateral symmetric Becker's nevus with neurological involvement
Becker's nevus is an epidermal nevus presenting as hyperpigmented macules. Onset in infancy, bilateral distribution, location on forearms, and associated neurological manifestations makes this case of Becker's nevus worth reporting.
Minu Jose Chiramel+3 more
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Woolly hair nevus: case report and review of literature [PDF]
Woolly hair nevus consists of a patch of curly and hypopigmented hair that is restricted to an area of the scalp. It is usually benign but it can be associated with other systemic findings.
Gomes, Tiago Fernandes+2 more
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Classification of and the latest photoelectric therapy for epidermal nevi
An epidermal nevus (EN) is a common disease of various types, including verrucous EN, nevus sebaceous, inflammatory linear verrucous EN, Becker nevus, smooth muscle hamartoma, and nevus comedonicus.
Liyun Liu, Huijing Wang, Jiying Dong
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Adult-onset porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus:dermatoscopic findings and treatment with tazarotene [PDF]
Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus (PEODDN) is a rare dermatosis initially described as ‘comedo nevus’ and renamed ‘PEODDN’; it has also been referred to as linear eccrine nevus with comedones, porokeratotic eccrine ostial and hair ...
Alomran, Husain, Kanitakis, Jean
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