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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1999
"Clark's nevi" is the name we apply to lesions that have been referred to in the past as dysplastic nevi or nevi with architectural and/or cytologic atypia. Our criteria for this histopathologic diagnosis include such architectural features as: (1) uneven distribution of melanocytes along the dermoepidermal junction; (2) irregularly spaced junctional ...
John S. Metcalf, John C. Maize
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"Clark's nevi" is the name we apply to lesions that have been referred to in the past as dysplastic nevi or nevi with architectural and/or cytologic atypia. Our criteria for this histopathologic diagnosis include such architectural features as: (1) uneven distribution of melanocytes along the dermoepidermal junction; (2) irregularly spaced junctional ...
John S. Metcalf, John C. Maize
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Archives of Dermatology, 1964
The halo nevus can be defined as a pigmented nevus with an obvious depigmented zone about it. Recent observations have indicated that these lesions will undergo self-involution. This article presents the variety of histopathologic pictures seen and demonstrates the gross clinical changes that can occur in the nevus (change in color, increase in size ...
Harvey J. Cohen, Samuel B. Frank
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The halo nevus can be defined as a pigmented nevus with an obvious depigmented zone about it. Recent observations have indicated that these lesions will undergo self-involution. This article presents the variety of histopathologic pictures seen and demonstrates the gross clinical changes that can occur in the nevus (change in color, increase in size ...
Harvey J. Cohen, Samuel B. Frank
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Nevus Anemicus: A Unique Catecholamine-Dependent Nevus
Archives of Dermatology, 1970Pharmacological, histological, and electron microscope studies in five cases of nevus anemicus indicate that the immediate cutaneous abnormality is sustained adrenergic vasoconstriction. This constrictor tone cannot be overcome by a wide variety of physical and pharmacological vasodilator stimuli, but sympathetic block (carried out in two cases ...
Clive Johnson+2 more
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Nevus psiloliparus: A Distinct Fatty Tissue Nevus
Dermatology, 1998<b>Background:</b> Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis is usually associated with a peculiar type of fatty tissue nevus which represents a smoothly surfaced and hairless lesion involving the scalp. This disorder has so far not been recognized as a cutaneous entity.
Rudolf Happle, W Küster
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Nevus with Cyst and Nevus with Folliculitis
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1994Ronald P Rapini+2 more
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1997
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, Rebora A.
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RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, Rebora A.
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Clarkʼs Nevus versus Dysplastic Nevus
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1995openaire +3 more sources