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Divided Nevus Spilus and Divided Form of Spotted Grouped Pigmented Nevus

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1979
Two cases of divided nevus spilus and a case of divided form of spotted grouped pigmented nevus are reported. In this group, flat melanotic macules around the eyes were located on the opposite parts of the upper and lower eyelids. The macules were divided by the palpebral fissure when the lids were open, and the two halves of the lesions formed a unit ...
Akira Hidano, Hideyuki Kato, Syozo Sato
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The melanocytic (pigmented) nevus

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1957
Abstract The term “melanocytic nevus” is suggested as more satisfactory than the designation pigmented nevus or common “mole” because the lesion is made up of melanocytes. This name will differentiate it from pigmented spots of other cellular constituents with which it is often confused.
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Pigmented Nevus of the External Auditory Canal

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2006
OBJECTIVETo present the clinical experience during an 18‐year period of a series of 11 cases of pigmented nevus of the external auditory canal (EAC).STUDY DESIGN AND SETTINGRetrospective medical review of 11 consecutive patients with lesions seen in 2 departments of otolaryngology in Taiwan.RESULTS12 pigmented nevi, 2 to 12 mm (average, 6.4 mm) in ...
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Giant pigmented hairy nevus in two siblings

Human Genetics, 1974
The case of a 14-month-old girl with a giant pigmented hairy nevus of the “bathing trunk” type and multiple satellite lesions is presented. We also report on her 2 1/2 year-old brother with a solitary large pigmented hairy nevus on his right wrist.
V. Voigtländer, E. G. Jung
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PIGMENTED HAIRY NEVUS OF THE NOSE: WITH PIGMENTED HAIRY AND WARTY NEVUS OF THE CHEEK AND LIP

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1925
The case that I report does not offer anything very new with regard to the operative procedure employed to remove the nevus in question. I shall draw a comparison between the different surgical methods at our disposal, and at the same time say a few words on the use of physical agents for this kind of condition. In choosing autoplasty, I was especially
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IDENTIFICATION OF MALIGNANT POTENTIALITIES OF MELANOCYTIC (PIGMENTED) NEVUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• An attempt is made to state the clinical features by which the physician can decide whether a common pigmented mole, appropriately designated as a melanocytic nevus, should be removed. At the junction or interface between epidermis and dermis lie the melanocytes whose multiplication and extrusion into the dermis is called junctional activity ...
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Giant hairy pigmented nevus of the face

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1992
The term “giant nevus” is generally applied to a lesion covering most of the trunk, or to a large nevus occupying a major surface area of an extremity. We present a case of a giant hairy pigmented nevus of the face which was removed and replaced with full thickness skin grafts from the abdomen.
Dimitrios P. Mastorakos   +3 more
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DEFINING THE MALIGNANT POTENTIAL OF THE GIANT PIGMENTED NEVUS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
An unusual giant pigmented nevus, containing lymphocytic infiltrates and apparent muscle invasion, but without the presence of melanoma, is described in detail--including its related immunological parameters. The controversy concerning the malignant potential of giant pigmented nevi, and the paradoxes that are encountered clinically, are discussed.
Dellon Al, Edelson Rl, Paul B. Chretien
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Pigmented nevus of the oral mucosa: report of a case

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1966
Oral intradermal nevi are rare in actuality and rarely reported in the literature. The authors discuss their nature, their diagnosis, and the treatment of a boy who had a nevus of the buccal mucosa.
Saul Levy, John F. Hasler, David M. Sohn
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Pigmented choroidal nevus in a child with oculocutaneous albinism

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2013
We report the case of an 8-year-old white girl with albinism and a flat pigmented choroidal lesion in the left eye measuring 0.5 mm in diameter. There was no subretinal fluid, lipofuscin, or drusen. The patient later displayed 10 lightly-pigmented cutaneous nevi on her upper chest, left arm, and right leg at 8 months' follow-up.
Priya Sharma   +4 more
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