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Treatment and Classification of Nevus of Ota: A Seven-Year Review of a Single Institution's Experience. [PDF]
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An Orbital Malignant Melanoma Arising in Cellular Blue Nevus in a Patient with Nevus of Ota. [PDF]
Buntinx-Krieg T, Ouyang J, Cartwright M.
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Recurrence of Nevus of Ota after Successful Laser Treatment: Possible Role of Dermal Stem Cells. [PDF]
Lee HS, Kim M, Kang HY.
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Dermatoscopic Features of Hyperpigmented Dermatoses. [PDF]
Hua Y, Xie B, Shen Y, Song X.
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Decoding the Cutaneous Jigsaw: Understanding the Patho-mechanisms of Cutaneous Mosaicism. [PDF]
Prasanna S, Singh S, Bhoite K.
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Phacomatosis cesioflammea with extracutaneous involvement in a Filipino child. [PDF]
Ramirez MN, Tan CC, Nicolas MEO.
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Nevus of Ota and nevus of Ito are uncommon sporadic forms of dermal melanocytosis. They may be associated with capillary malformations. In rare cases malignant melanoma may develop in the skin or the uvea. GNAQ mutations have been detected in some. Some degree of lightening can be achieved with lasers.
Eulalia Baselga
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Nevus of Ota and nevus of Ito are uncommon sporadic forms of dermal melanocytosis. They may be associated with capillary malformations. In rare cases malignant melanoma may develop in the skin or the uvea. GNAQ mutations have been detected in some. Some degree of lightening can be achieved with lasers.
Eulalia Baselga
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