... Bony spicules were seen just beneath the nevus cell nests in the lower dermis. Cutaneous ossification is an unusual event. Herein, we present a case of intradermal melanocyticnevus with unusual ...
... Korea Melanocytic nevi are subject to change with age in both clinical and histopathologic ...melanocyticnevus. Herein we report four cases of lobulated intradermal nevus and review previous ...
... Halo nevus is characterized by a round to oval shaped depig- mented patch surrounding a precedent skin ...congenital melanocyticnevus at the center of a halo nevus is reported to be a minor ...
... A 28-year-old woman at the 38th week of her first ges- tation presented with rapid enlarging papules and nodules in a 15 cm-sized black-pigmented plaque on her right pos- terior thigh. The plaque had been present since ...
... Congenital melanocyticnevus (CMN) is defined as a le- sion present at birth and containing melanocyticnevus ...tive nevus cell proliferation within multiple epidermal cyst-like ...
... provided the original work is properly cited. Fig. 1. A giant congenital nevus with proliferative nodules on lower abdomen, genitalia, anus and lower legs. along Blaschko’s lines and macules that converged and ...
... EAC nevus usually did not require skin graft, however, partial thickness skin graft from thigh was performed to cover skin defect in case 7 due to the broad base of the ...
... To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the application of the pinhole method for the treatment of CMN and nevus sebaceous, so it is difficult to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the ...
... Halo nevus is a benign melanocyticnevus that is surrounded by a hypopigmented ...halo nevus is vitiligo, and this also appears in nearby regions, as well as at other remote ...around ...
... Spitz nevus is a variant of melanocyticnevus which is histopathologically defined as large spindle and/or epithelioid ...Spitz nevus is a rare histologic variant of desmoplastic Spitz ...
... traviolet B exposure. They suggested the possibility of par- tial activation of melanosome transfer, resulting in over- production of melanin within ND. Oiso et al. 3 reported a case of acquired junctional ...
... Eruptive melanocytic lesions (EMLs) have been associated with immunosuppressive conditions, immunodeficiency, and blistering ...diseases. Melanocytic lesions that suddenly develop after the administration ...
... Mucinous nevus is an uncommon entity classified as either a cutaneous mucinosis or a connective tissue nevus. The condition presents as grouped papules and coalescent pla- ques growing in a unilateral or ...
... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, ...
... Ji Su Lee, Hyun-sun Park, Hyun-Sun Yoon, Soyun Cho Department of Dermatology, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul, Korea Several dermatoses have been reported in association with Becker’s nevus. Eczematous ...
... Mucinous nevus is a very rare entity and can be classified as both a cutaneous mucinosis and a connective tissue nevus 1 ...“mucinous nevus” was proposed beca- use of its nevoid appearance and the ...
... Ota’s nevus was first described in 1939 by Ota ...Ota’s nevus is usually congenital but may appear in early childhood or in ...bilateral nevus of Ota-like macules (ABNOM) was first described in 1984 ...
... Nevus lipomatosus cutaneous superficialis (NLCS) is a rare form of connective tissue disease, in which mature adipo- cytes are present ectopically in the dermis 1 . In general, lip- omas and other tumors ...
... NS is relatively common, representing approximately one- half of all EN 6 . NS is linear, hairless, yellowish-brown, waxy, and flat at birth. It becomes plaque-like with a ve- rrucous surface owing to the hormonal ...