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HETEROTOPIC BONE IN A PIGMENTED NEVUS
Archives of Dermatology, 1950Osteoma cutis, either primary or secondary, occurs very rarely, as is evidenced by the fact that Hopkins 1 in reviewing the literature in 1928 could find only five cases. During the next 20 years Leider 2 could uncover only seven additional cases. Such calcifications have reportedly occurred in ulcers, cysts, scars, lupus erythematosus, acne vulgaris ...
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Congenital giant pigmented nevus
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987R S, Chana, R U, Singhania
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[Combined nevus: malignant blue nevus and giant pigmented nevus (author's transl)].
Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1981A combined nevus occurring on the right temporal region of a 30-year-old man with multiple giant pigmented nevi on the head, trunk and extremities was surgically removed. Histologically, the cellular blue nevus found in the deep corium fulfilled the criteria of malignancy in so far as mitoses and foci of tumor necroses were present.
V, Grouls, B, Helpap, A, Crnic
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[Giant combined pigmented dysplastic nevus].
Arkhiv patologii, 1988A giant congenital pigmented nevus combining an epidermal and a blue nevus is described in a boy. Since the lesions were extensive, multiple, and showed predominantly cell proliferation in the absence of pronounced anaplasia, the condition was diagnosed as a dysplastic nevus syndrome. Because the nevus was dysplastic, congenital, and of giant size, the
A S, Gordeladze +2 more
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Pigmented epithelioid cell nevus: A variant of Spitz nevus?
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1993J H, Choi, K J, Sung, J K, Koh
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[Meyerson's nevus on congenital pigmented nevus].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1992B, Legoux +3 more
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