Visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa, either congenital or acquired.
A benign growth on the skin (usually tan, brown, or flesh-colored) that contains a cluster of melanocytes and may form a slight relief.
1 By confirming that particular nevi are stable, TBP may reduce nevus biopsies.
2 This report describes an example of combined nevus with malignant transformation.
3 Results: ITK protein expression increased with nevus to metastatic melanoma progression.
4 Background: In basal cell nevus syndrome, basal cell carcinomas occur in early life.
5 Verrucous nevus is a benign tumor showing a linear pattern on Blaschko lines.
6 The junctional component of the melanocytic nevus showed transition to malignant melanoma in situ.
7 The homogeneous blue pattern has previously been associated with blue nevus and skin metastasis of melanoma.
8 One 21 years-old patient affected by NCM with a giant bathing nevus and epilepsy is reported.
9 This is a case report and review of the literature on the blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome.
10 Linkage analysis showed no evidence of a quantitative trait locus influencing nevus density in this chromosomal region.
11 The difficulty with early detection of choroidal melanoma relates to its clinical similarity to benign choroidal nevus .
12 Then, human CE was applied on the pressurized nevus and implanted into the subcutis of nude mice.
13 However, there are limited data directly comparing picosecond lasers and Q-switched lasers for treatment of nevus of Ota.
14 Methods: Self-counting of large nevi by 125 patients was compared with physician counting, with attention to nevus characteristics.
15 The clinical impression was blue nevus .
16 Conclusion: PSAL demonstrated better clinical results and fewer adverse events than QSAL for the treatment of nevus of Ota.
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