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Agminated blue nevus - Case report [PDF]
: Blue nevi are benign melanocytic lesions located in the deeper reticular dermis, consequence of failure of melanocytic migration into the dermal-epidermal junction from the neural crest. Lesions are usually asymptomatic and solitary, but may present in
Alice Paixão Lisboa+5 more
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Knowledge Transfer for Melanoma Screening with Deep Learning
Knowledge transfer impacts the performance of deep learning -- the state of the art for image classification tasks, including automated melanoma screening.
Avila, Sandra+5 more
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Successful Management of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome (BRBNS) with Sirolimus
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare disease with vascular malformations in several systems of the body, most commonly the skin and gastrointestinal tract. Bleeding from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a major complication, which may lead
U. Ogu+3 more
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Y12C mutation disrupts IMPDH cytoophidia and alters cancer metabolism
IMPDH, the rate‐limiting enzyme for de novo GTP synthesis, can form polymers and cytoophidia to enhance activity by reducing GTP inhibition. In this study, a Y12C mutation in IMPDH2 was introduced via ABEmax base‐editing in human cancer cell lines to disrupt IMPDH polymerisation.
Chia‐Chun Chang+7 more
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Nevus of Ota with Rare Palatal Involvement: A Case Report with Emphasis on Differential Diagnosis
Nevus of Ota, a dermal melanocytic nevus, is rare in the Indian subcontinent. It presents as a brown, blue, or gray patch on the face and is within the distribution of the ophthalmic and maxillary branches of the trigeminal nerve.
Gaurav Sharma, Archna Nagpal
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Nevo de Spitz e nevo de Reed [PDF]
Spitz and Reed nevi, also called spindle and/or epithelioid cell nevi, are a special group of melanocytic lesions due to their peculiar clinical, dermoscopic and histopathological features.
Enokihara, Mílvia Maria Simões e Silva+2 more
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome
CMAJ | JULY 29, 2019 | VOLUME 191 | ISSUE 30 E841 A 31-year-old man presented to the dermatology clinic with a lifetime history of painful blue nodules that were distributed throughout his body and bled easily.
J. Mayba, Kyle Cullingham
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Here we report the features of 24 BAP1‐inactivated melanocytic tumours including 19 BAP1‐inactivated melanocytomas (BIMs) and five BAP1‐inactivated melanomas. BIMs have a favourable prognosis, even those with multiple copy number aberrations (CNAs).
Joseph S. Durgin+9 more
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Impact of particulate matter exposure on melanoma risk: A multicentre case–control study
Long‐term exposure to higher levels of PM10 and PM2.5 may have a protective effect against melanoma, potentially due to the reduction in ultraviolet radiation. Abstract Background The relationship between particulate matter (PM) exposure and melanoma risk remains largely unexplored.
Francesco Bellinato+8 more
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Nevus of Ota – an intraoral presentation: a case report
Background Nevus of Ota or “oculodermal melanocytosis” is a rare congenital hamartoma of dermal melanocytes causing a blue-gray hyperpigmentation of the eye and surrounding structures. The condition, originally described by Ota and Tanino in 1939, mainly
Jennifer Maguire, Deborah Holt
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