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Riehl’s melanosis is a hyperpigmentary disorder that occurs predominantly on the face and neck. To date, the pathogenesis of Riehl’s melanosis with regards to the melanogenic properties and paracrine melanogenic molecules has not well been studied.
Seo-Won Jeong +3 more
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Melanosis and Associated Tumors in Transgenic Mice
MELANOSIS AND ASSOCIATED TUMORS IN TRANSGENIC MICE Melanosis and Associated Tumors in Transgenic Mice (88) (-
Klein-Szanto, Andres Monika Bradl Susan Porter Beatrice Mintz
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Melanosis y Prolactina (Tratamiento con Bromocriptina)
El presente trabajo es una evaluación prospectiva de 59 pacientes con Melanosis facial que recibieron como tratamiento Bromocriptina 5 mg/día durante 6 meses.
Guitelman, Abraham +2 more
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Tumoral or nodular melanosis is considered as a rare manifestation of a completely regressed melanoma whose histopathological features include confluent dermal nodular aggregates of heavily melanized polygonal cells consistent with melanophages.
Parodi, Aurora +6 more
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Melanosis coli is an incidental benign finding characterized by the deposition of dark brown pigment in the colonic mucosa. The cause of this situation is due to long-term laxative use.
Selma Şengiz Erhan +3 more
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Melanosis Vesicae found in Female with Urinary Retention, Case Report
Melanosis vesicae (or bladder melanosis) is a rare, benign condition referring to the presence of dark pigmented melanin deposits usually within the bladder mucosa.
Huffaker, R. Keith, MD, MBA +2 more
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Diffuse Melanosis and Ascites due to Metastatic Malignant Melanoma
We present a female patient who developed mucosal and skin hyperpigmentation due to metastatic malignant melanoma. Diffuse cutaneus melanosis is a rare entity that complicates a small percentage of metastatic melanomas, confering a fatal prognosis.
Elena Sendagorta +6 more
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Gastrointestinal: Melanosis Coli
Melanosis coli.
MUSC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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COURSE PECULIARITIES OF NEUROCUTANEOUS MELANOSIS IN CHILDREN
Neurocutaneous melanosis is part of a group of hereditary diseases characterized by large and/or multiple pigmented nevi, melanosis or melanoma of the pia mater, with no evidence of malignant skin lesions and involvement of other organs.
Ekaterina I. Кarpovich +4 more
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Prostatic melanosis is a rare lesion that is characterized by melanin-containing spindle cells mainly located in the stroma of the prostate gland. This lesion is certainly benign and not a precursor of malignant melanoma.
Kahya, Hac Ali +2 more
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