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Giant hairy pigmented nevus of the face
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1992The 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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Pigmented nevus of the oral mucosa: report of a case
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1966Oral 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, 2013We 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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Congenital Giant Pigmented Nevus Associated with Angiolipoma
The Journal of Dermatology, 1993AbstractWe report a 20‐year‐old‐Korean woman with a congenital giant pigmented nevus and angiolipoma. She was admitted our department with a large, dark, pigmented lesion on the right flank and abdomen and a slowly growing mass on the right flank area since birth.
Seung Hun Lee+4 more
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Pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa: A cross-sectional study of 458 histopathological specimens.
Oral Diseases, 2018OBJECTIVES To evaluate clinical, demographic, and histopathological characteristics of pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted over a 64-year period.
T. S. Tavares+3 more
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Pigmented hairy epidermal nevus (Becker).
Archives of Dermatology, 1965The pigmented hairy epidermal nevus (Becker) is a variety of epidermal nevus in which epidermal thickening may be minimal and hairiness and pigmentation obvious.
P. Copeman, E. Jones
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Cholinesterase Nevus: Cholinesterases in Pigmented Tumors of the Skin
Archives of Dermatology, 1960One of the enigmas of modern cytology is the nevus cell. Its origin has been variously claimed to be from melanocytes, 1 from epidermal cells, 2 and from nerve cells, 3 and each source has been hotly debated. It has been thought to grow up into the skin 4 and also to form by "abtropfung" 5 from the epidermis down into the dermis.
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Melanoacanthoma Simulating Pigmented Spitz Nevus
Dermatologic Surgery, 2006The starburst pattern is the dermoscopic hallmark of pigmented Spitz nevus, although it has been rarely observed in melanoma as well.To describe a case of melanoacanthoma simulating pigmented Spitz nevus.Clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic examinations were performed for the occurrence of a 4-mm pigmented skin lesion on the hip of a 38-year-old ...
Caterina M. Giorgio+6 more
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Congenital giant pigmented nevus
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987R S Chana, R. U. Singhania
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