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Abstracts

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, Volume 19, Issue S1, Page 1-940, June 2025.
Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Phacomatosis cesioflammea with Klippel Trenaunay syndrome: A rare association

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal, 2013
A 30-year-old Indian male presented with bilateral Nevus of Ota, extensive nevus flammeus over the trunk and left lower limb with soft tissue hypertrophy and varicosities affecting the left lower limb. He was otherwise in good general health. A diagnosis
Anubhav Garg   +5 more
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Nevus of ota with pigmentation of buccal mucosa and lips [PDF]

open access: yes
Nevus of ota or oculodermal melanocytosis, is a benign condition characterized by blue or gray-brown hyperpigmentation, primarily distributed along the divisions of the trigeminal nerve.
Schreieder, Laura   +3 more
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Co-existence of Bilateral nevus of Ota with port-wine stain- A Rare Case Report

open access: yes, 2021
Nevus of Ota is a rare hamartoma of dermal melanocytes involving the ophthalmic and maxillary division of trigeminal nerve and presenting as blue-grey patches on the face. It may involve ocular, mucosal and orbital structures in addition to skin.
Jude E, Dileep   +3 more
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Examination of the melanocytes of the Nevus of Ota with in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy: 15 cases

open access: yes, 2018
The Nevus of Ota (NO) is a bluish or greyish hyperpigmentation caused by an accumulation of dermal melanocytes that typically extend to the innervated parts of the ophthalmic and maxillary divisions of the trigeminal nerve, involving the facial skin, the
Langmann G   +11 more
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Role of skin cooling in improving patient tolerability of Q-switched Alexandrite (QS Alex) laser in nevus of Ota treatment

open access: yes, 2003
Background: The development of a high-energy laser device with very short pulse duration has revolutionized the treatment of nevus of Ota. Nevertheless, patients still suffer from complications that range from the pain and swelling that occur immediately
Wei, WI, Wong, DSY, Chan, HHL, Lam, LK
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Index of Authors and Co‐Authors

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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page 1559-1604, October 2025.
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Bilateral type of nevus of Ota presenting as agminated lentigines.

open access: yes, 2003
We report a 30-year-old female patient with a history of hyperpigmented macules of the face since the age of 7 years. The clinical appearance, brown macules in multiple segmental or grouped patterns, was suggested to be agminated lentigines.
Kang, HY, Kang, WH
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Association between irradiation parameters and outcomes for picosecond laser treatment of nevus of Ota: An in-silico-supported meta-analysis

open access: yesJAAD Reviews
Background: Picosecond lasers are promising modalities for treating nevus of Ota. However, inconsistent outcomes and complication rates have hindered consensus on their clinical advantage.
Yu Shimojo, PhD   +4 more
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UVEAL MELANOMA ASSOCIATED WITH NEVUS OF OTA IN A GERMAN SHEPHERD

open access: yes, 2021
Purpose: To describe clinical and histopathological findings of an uveal melanoma associated with nevus of Ota in a dog. Methods: A 4-year-old, male, German Shepherd dog, was presented with a three-day history of ocular pain in the right eye. Anamnesis
Mezzadri V.   +3 more
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