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2013
The so-called cellular blue nevus is a form of blue nevus which is mostly composed of ovoid, pale, scarcely pigmented, non-dendritic cells, while usually having at least a few dendritic, heavily pigmented melanocytes of the “common” form. These pale ovoid cells have a distinct inclination to aggregate in tightly packed round to oval nests.
Philip E. LeBoit, Guido Massi
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The so-called cellular blue nevus is a form of blue nevus which is mostly composed of ovoid, pale, scarcely pigmented, non-dendritic cells, while usually having at least a few dendritic, heavily pigmented melanocytes of the “common” form. These pale ovoid cells have a distinct inclination to aggregate in tightly packed round to oval nests.
Philip E. LeBoit, Guido Massi
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Archives of Dermatology, 1977
To the Editor.— Banded structure in cellular blue nevus presented by Bhawan and Edelstein in theArchives(112:1176-1177, 1976) warrants further comment. Extensive investigation with the electron microscope on the relationship between blue nevus cells and nerves led me to believe that the blue nevus cells proliferate outside of the perineurium and do ...
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To the Editor.— Banded structure in cellular blue nevus presented by Bhawan and Edelstein in theArchives(112:1176-1177, 1976) warrants further comment. Extensive investigation with the electron microscope on the relationship between blue nevus cells and nerves led me to believe that the blue nevus cells proliferate outside of the perineurium and do ...
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Blue Nevus and Malignant Blue Nevus
Pathology Case Reviews, 2015Jessica Zarah Sugianto+4 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1973
To the Editor.— The article by Dr. F. J. Hernandez ( Arch Dermatol 107: 741, 1973) focuses attention on a difficult diagnostic problem in dermatopathology, the malignant blue nevus. The skin lesion that was described may indeed represent a primary malignant blue nevus.
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To the Editor.— The article by Dr. F. J. Hernandez ( Arch Dermatol 107: 741, 1973) focuses attention on a difficult diagnostic problem in dermatopathology, the malignant blue nevus. The skin lesion that was described may indeed represent a primary malignant blue nevus.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2016
Edith Arzberger+3 more
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