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Classifying Melanocytic Nevi

2012
Different types of melanocytic nevi do exist in relation to their epidemiology, evolution, morphology, genetics, and their associated melanoma risk. The introduction of dermoscopy has opened a new morphologic dimension of melanocytic nevi; this along with recent progresses in our understanding of the molecular pathways involved in the formation of nevi
Zalaudek, Iris   +4 more
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Expression patterns of S100 proteins in melanocytes and melanocytic lesions

Melanoma Research, 2009
S100 proteins are differentially expressed in tumours of epithelial origin. Little is known about their expression in melanocyte-derived tumours of neuroectodermal origin. We have analysed the expression of some S100 proteins in this line of lesions using SAGE Genie informatics, cell culture and human tumour tissue.
Emman Shubbar   +3 more
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Abstract LB-248: BRAFV600E remodels the melanocyte transcriptome and induces BANCR to regulate melanoma cell migration.

, 2013
Proceedings: AACR 104th Annual Meeting 2013; Apr 6-10, 2013; Washington, DC Aberrations of protein-coding genes are a focus of cancer genomics; however, the impact of oncogenes on expression of the ~50% of transcripts without protein-coding potential ...
Ross J. Flockhart   +6 more
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Myoepithelioma with melanocytic colonization (melanocytic myoepithelioma): a case report

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2009
Mixed tumors of the salivary glands and the skin (also known as chondroid syringomas) contain epithelial and myoepithelial components in a chondroid to myxoid stroma. Lesions that are composed solely of cells with myoepithelial differentiation are known as myoepitheliomas.
Scott W. Binder   +2 more
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Epithelial, non-melanocytic and melanocytic proliferations of the ocular surface

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2016
Ocular surface tumors are commonly encountered by ophthalmologists and ophthalmic pathologists. These tumors have varied clinical manifestations. In this article, we discuss the most commonly encountered non-melanocytic and melanocytic ocular surface tumors, with emphasis on their common clinical features, morphologic patterns, and prognostic factors.
Wajiha J. Kheir   +8 more
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Melanocytic Tumors

2005
[No abstract available]
Tihan T., Oktar N., Keles G.E.
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Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone: A Regulator of Human Melanocyte Physiology

Pathobiology, 1995
Although the melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) is well-recognised as a pigmentary hormone in animals, its role in human pigmentation is still a matter for conjecture, not least because cultured human melanocytes have proved to be relatively refractory to the peptide.
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Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

Clinics in Plastic Surgery
Congenital melanocytic nevi are benign neoplasms, which present early in life at various anatomic locations with a variety of clinical presentations. When evaluating large or giant nevi, it's important to use a multidisciplinary team and rule out comorbid conditions, such as neurocutaneous melanosis.
Nathan, Shelby   +3 more
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Melanocytic nevi

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2011
Axel, Hauschild   +9 more
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