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Corrigendum to “Effects of industrialization on groundwater quality in Shagamu and Ota industrial areas of Ogun state, Nigeria” [Heliyon Volume 6, Issue 7, July 2020, Article e04353]

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Z. O. Ojekunle   +6 more
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Nevus of Ota

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
Introductory Statement In 1938 Ota presented under the somewhat cryptic title of "nevus fusco-caeruleus ophthalmo-maxillaris," an unusual syndrome consisting of a grayish-blue, macular discoloration affecting the sclera of an eye and the ipsilateral facial skin in the area of the distribution of the corresponding trigeminal nerve. 38 There are earlier
A W, KOPF, A I, WEIDMAN
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Bilateral Ota naevus

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2003
ABSTRACTWe present the case of a 22‐year‐old woman, who had presented since the age of 15 a pale‐blue spot spread on the right‐hand side of her forehead and in her bulbar conjunctiva (first and second branches of the trigeminus nerve), consistent with Ota naevus.
R, Ruiz-Villaverde   +3 more
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Nevus of OTA

2008
The “nevus of Ota” is a hypermelanotic melanocytic phacomatosis, characterised by: (1) a (usually unilateral) area of non-hairy, macular or slightly raised hamartomatous hyperpigmentation (usually blue or grey in colour) involving the skin and mucous membranes at the forehead, temple, or eyelids over the distribution of the 1st and 2nd division of the ...
PASCUAL CASTROVIEJO I, RUGGIERI, MARTINO
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