نتایج جستجو برای: epidermal nevus

تعداد نتایج: 62282  

Journal: :Journal of international oral health : JIOH 2013
Vidya Baliga V P K Gopinath Sudhindra Baliga Umesh Chandra

The presentation herewith as scripted is to describe a case with Nevus sebaceous with oral manifestations. Nevus Sebaceous or Jadassohn's nevus is an epidermal nevus with predominant sebaceous glands seen histologically. Reports of oral involvement have been few ranging from papillomatous growths of the tongue, gingiva, palate to dental abnormalities such as anodontia and dysodontia. The presen...

Journal: :Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 2019

Journal: :Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research 2014

Journal: :Journal of cutaneous pathology 2005
Scott R Florell Anneli R Bowen Adrianne N Hanks Kelley J Murphy Douglas Grossman

BACKGROUND Apoptosis is important for maintenance of tissue homeostasis and often dysregulated in cutaneous neoplasms. The apoptosis inhibitor survivin is expressed in melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers and benign keratinocytic lesions. Its expression has not been studied in melanocytic nevi. OBJECTIVE We determined the expression pattern of survivin in benign melanocytic nevi in comparis...

2009
Serpil Sener Ulku Karaman Cemil Colak Nasuhi Engin Aydin Sezai Sasmaz Meryem Iraz

Melanocytic skin tumors are caused by nevus cells, epidermal melanocytes and dermal melanocytes. The aim of the study was to detect the positivity of Demodex spp. in biopsy specimens of skin diagnosed as nevus. In this retrospective study, the specimens obtained from 110 patients diagnosed with nevus and stained by hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) method were assessed for Demodex. Statistical analysis...

2017
An-Kang Gu Xiu-Jun Zhang Li-Tao Zhang Fa-Ku Ma

To the Editor: Nevus sebaceous (NS) is an epidermal nevus that is comprised predominantly of sebaceous glands in approximately 0.3% of newborns.[1] Clinically, it presents as a single or, less commonly, multiple yellowish‐colored plaques with overlying alopecia, usually confined on the scalp; however, it can also appear on the face, preauricular area, and neck region.[2,3] Here, we reported a c...

2017
Carole Anouk Zahn Peter Itin

Papular epidermal nevus with "skyline" basal cell layer (PENS) is a very rare type of keratinocytic nevus and is associated with extracutaneous findings such as neurological symptoms in about 50% of the cases. Therefore, it is also referred to as PENS syndrome. Clinically visible hyperkeratotic papules and plaques already appear at birth or shortly thereafter, while neurological symptoms such a...

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