nevus in English

noun
1
a birthmark or a mole on the skin, especially a birthmark in the form of a raised red patch.

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1. The lesions were nevus spilus (synonym: speckled lentiginous nevus) and agminate congenital nevi.

2. The association of nevus flammeus with mongolian spot, nevus fuscoceruleus, nevus spilus and, with variable frequency, with nevus anemicus has been termed phacomatosis pigmentovascularis, a genodermatosis first described by Ota and co-workers.

3. Histologically the nevus spilus is a superficial variant on congenital pigmented nevus missing corial parts.

4. Histologically a compound nevus with the typical architecture of a congenital melanocytic nevus was found.

5. Malignant blue nevus is now regarded as a malignant melanoma mimicking a blue nevus in structure and pattern.

6. Giant nevus cells, occuring in some nevi, differ from normal nevus cells around them by this special characteristic.

7. Histological examination of the completely excised tumor revealed a nevus-associated melanoma.

8. The reason for this uncommon nevus enlargement remains unclear.

9. The histological examination revealed a conjunctival nevus without any transformation.

10. Nevocellular nevus presenting as a pigmented area with increased hair growth.

11. Malignant melanoma may occur in conjunction with a preexistent blue nevus.

12. Only a very small activity is present in the junction nevus.

13. A Port Wine Stain (PWS) Birthmark, also called nevus flammeus, is a congenital, cutaneous vascular malformation

14. The clinical aspects of nevus spilus and agminate nevi are reviewed.

15. The first excisonal biopsy was from a plantar nevus which showed melanocytic hyperplasia.

16. A dermatologist may refer to an Atypical mole as a dysplastic nevus

17. Until now, nevus classification has been based on histopathological analysis, which requires surgical excision.

18. The stability of nevus elasticus seems to be balanced by degenerative and repair processes.

19. Benign melanocytic nevus with a speckled clinical appearance which may be congenital or acquired.

20. If at all, an enlargement of a peripunctal nevus has been described in younger patients.

21. The observed dermoscopic changes made it difficult to differentiate a nevus from a melanoma.

22. The diagnosis based on histopathological analysis was that of an atypical congenital nevus with regression.

23. The significance of this transport function especially in the metabolism of nevus-tissue is discussed.

24. The present paper desoribes ultrastructural aspect of lymphatic transport of dermal melanosomes in blue nevus.

25. Among 318 nevuscell-nevi 54 tumors with giant cells in the nevus-cell complexes were found.

26. 3 Junction nevi and one compound nevus were investigated by scanning electron microscopy in epidermocutaneous split preparations.

27. Moreover, nest-like conglomerations of pigment-producing cells appeared in the form of junctional nevus cell nests.

28. A 36-year-old man presented with a giant congenital melanocytic nevus and multiple disseminated melanocytic nevi.

29. Conjunctival nevus is a benign, noncancerous growth and is the most common lesion that occurs on the surface of the eye

30. The word Atypical means “not like the rest.” Nevus is the medical term for melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer

31. In the 54 tumors with giant cells the following points have been analyzed in detail: sex and age of the patients, localisation of the nevus-cell-nevi, histological structure, junctional activity, infiltration of round cells, frequency of adipose tissue cells, fibrosis in the nevus cells complexes and morphology of the giant cells.

32. In 2-13 % of cases additional tumors occur within this nevus and early surgical excision is indicated in most cases, not least for aesthetic reasons.

33. Rare variants of focal hyperhidrosis like auriculotemporal syndrome, Ross syndrome and nevus sudoriferus also are suitable for treatment with topical aluminum chloride hexahydrate solutions.

34. One of the common symptoms of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome or BRBNS is the presence of skin lesions either at birth time or even during the childhood period.

35. Blue rubber Bleb nevus syndrome is a condition in which the blood vessels do not develop properly in an area of the skin or other body organ (particularly the intestines)

36. The Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome or BRBNS is an extremely rare vascular disorder that affects the blood vessels around the regions of the different internal organs of the human body or areas just under the skin

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