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Bilateral nevus of Ota: unique presentation
Nevus of Ota (NOO) is a dermal melanocytoses characterized by bluish-brown macules along the distribution of trigeminal nerve. Ocular involvement is observed in most of the patients in the form of scleral pigmentation.
Pallavi Hegde, Rashmi Sarkar
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Report of rare palatal expression of Nevus of Ota with amendment of Tanino′s classification
Nevus of Ota, a benign melanocytic pigmentary disorder with rare malignant transformation potential, affects 0.014-0.034% of the Asian and Black population and has a strong predilection for females.
Mahima V Guledgud +3 more
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Nevus of Ota: clinical-ophthalmological findings [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical and ophthalmological findings of patients with nevus of Ota. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of patients' charts with nevus of Ota.
Sebastião Cronemberger +2 more
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Background and Design: Nevus of Ota is a hamartoma that present since birth or within the first year of life. Most patients suffer from depression, and laser has become the first-line treatment for this difficult-to-treat condition.
Snuhi Bhuiya +3 more
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Nevus of Ota Associated with Nevus of Ito : A Rare Case Report
Except for the difference in distribution, Nevus of Ito and Nevus of Ota are very similar. In this report, we present the rare simultaneous occurrence of Nevus of Ota and Nevus of Ito in a21-year-old female patient.
Noel Sam Thomas, Neha Mariam Joseph
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A 23-year-old pregnant woman with an asymptomatic unilateral, bluish, pigmented lesion on her left periocular skin was referred from the obstetrics department for dermatological evaluation.
Kumari Rashmi, Thappa Devinder
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Plexiform neurofibroma with nevus of ota-rare presentation. [PDF]
Taneja L, Dokwal SK, Prajapat J, Arya V.
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Pigment reduction in nevus of Ota following leech therapy
Nevus of Ota is a congenital blue-gray color nevus afflicting unilaterally, the area near the eyes. It poses a huge cosmetic concern besides being a potential threat for developing melanoma sometime in the course of the disease. The treatment options are
Sanjeev Rastogi, Priyanka Chaudhari
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A new classification of nevus of Ota
Background The nevus of Ota, is a common benign pigmentary dermatosis, mainly involve innervation area of first and second branch of trigeminal nerve. The classification of nevus of Ota was proposed by Tanino, based on 26 cases of nevus of Ota from 1937 to 1940. Studies about its classification are rarely seen in last 70 years,
Wen-hui, Huang +10 more
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