نتایج جستجو برای: nevus spilus

تعداد نتایج: 14523  

2009
A. Komura M. Tani

Vellus hair follicle Accessory auricle Trichofolliculoma Hair nevus Abstract We present a case of hair follicle nevus, a rare hamartoma composed of vellus hair follicles. Hair follicle nevus should be differentiated from accessory auricle, trichofolliculoma and hair nevus. Masahiro Tani, MD, Department of Dermatology, Kobe University School of Medicine, 5 Kusunoki-cho, 7 chome, Chuo-ku, Kobe 65...

Azita Nikoo Hamed Ghasemi, Kambiz Kamyab, Maryam Ghiasi, Samaneh Jamshidi

Porokeratotic Eccrine Ostial and Dermal Duct Nevus (PEODDN) is a rare disorder of keratinization that clinically resembles comedo nevus but occurs on the palms and soles and is characterized by cornoid lamella in the histopathology. We hereunder report a young male with mildly itchy papules on the lateral surface of the left foot who was diagnosed with PEODDN upon biopsy of the lesion. We brief...

Akhtar Danish Fatima Talat Kumar Piyush Tiwary Anup Kumar

Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is an uncommon benign apocrine gland tumour, mostly of congenital or early childhood onset, affecting head and neck. In addition, nevus sebaceous is commonly associated with this tumor. Here, we document three cases of syringocystadenoma papilliferum with many atypical features, such as the involvement of rare sites (abdomen, axilla and thigh), absence of nevus s...

حاج حیدری, زهره, قاسمی, مریم, واحدی لاریجانی, لاله,

Nevi are a pigmented benign tumor in the skin but the malignant melanoma is a aggressive malignant neoplasm in the skin. A melanocytic nevus with an atypical epitheloid cell component is a benign neoplasm in skin that can be difficult to distinguish from melanoma. In this study we reported a case of melanocytic nevus with an atypical epitheloid cell component on the upper lip in 24 years old...

ابراهیمی, محبوبه , اقبالی, نرجس , الیاسی, میترا , تقی پور, مهرداد , شریفیان, رایکا , گلپور, مسعود ,

Abstract Nevus comedonicus is a rare skin disease with a pilosebaceous apparatus often involving areas such as face, neck and chest. It forms closely arranged follicles in a specific zone. A case of extensive unilateral nevus comedonicus in left lower limb with unilateral external genitalia area and left lower abdomen is reported in a 14 year-old girl. This is a rare case since its diffuse s...

Anuradha Calicut Kini Rao Archana Shivamurthy, Shaila Talengala Bhat

Blue nevi are uncommon, asymptomatic lesions of the uterine cervix. These lesions are not often detected clinically or on colposcopy. Careful histopathological examination is required. The nevus cells are said to originate from the immature melanoblasts of the neural crest. These lesions need to be differentiated from malignant melanoma and melanosis of the cervix. We present here a case report...

2016
Takeshi Namiki Keiko Miura Makiko Ueno Yumi Arima Aya Nishizawa Hiroo Yokozeki

Nevus sebaceous is known by its association with one or more secondary tumors, but more than three multiple tumors arising from a nevus sebaceous is extremely rare. A 67-year-old female presented with a light brown plaque on the back of her head that contained a dome-shaped black node and an erosive lesion. Histopathological examination showed atypical basaloid cells in the black node. At the p...

2013
Serap Gozel Melahat Donmez Noyan Can Akdur Hulya Yikilkan

Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn is a congenital cutaneous hamartoma comprised of multiple skin structures. It has the potential to develop into variety of neoplasms of various epidermal adnexal origins. While multiple tumors may occasionally arise, it is unusual for more than four tumors to arise simultaneously within a single sebaceus nevus. Here in, we report a case of a 70-year-old woman with si...

2014
Hyun Gu Kang Myong Chul Park Dong Ha Park

Congenital melanocytic nevus consists of congregations of nevomelanocytes. It is found in approximately 1% of new born infants. Congenital melanocytic nevus needs to be excised before it transforms into a malignant lesion. Many strategies have been attempted for the removal and reconstruction of the nevus. Serial excision enables wound closure to be accomplished with a shorter scar than if the ...

2017
Uwe Wollina

The most common and well known is nevus Sutton or halo nevus first described in medical journals in 1916, where a hypopigmented area develops around a pre-existing melanocytic nevus. Halo nevi undergo specific sequelae: In Stage I the nevus remains brown, in stage II its pigment can disappear leading to a pink-colored papule. In stage III the central papule disappears, leading to a circular are...

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