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Nevus SebaceusNevus Sebaceus. In 1895, Jadassohn first described nevus sebaceus, a circumscribed hamartomatous lesion predominantly composed of sebaceous glands.
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Benign Skin Lesions... keratoses of the face. Media file 6: Macular benign skin lesion: Nevus sebaceous of Jadassohn. Media file 7: Subepidermal lesion: Keratinous ...
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Epidermal Nevus SyndromeEpidermal Nevus Syndrome. Epidermal nevi (EN) are congenital hamartomas of embryonal ectodermal origin classified on the basis of their main component; the ...
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Sebaceous Adenoma... proliferation (eg, sebaceous hyperplasia), congenital hamartomas (eg, nevus sebaceus), and lesions with ectopic sebaceous structures (eg, Fordyce ...
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Poroma... types of benign adnexal neoplasms that can manifest secondarily within a nevus sebaceus.[9, 10] Physical Poromas typically manifest as skin-colored ...
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Benign Vulvar Lesions... nigricans Lentigo, lentiginosis, and benign vulvar melanosis Melanocytic nevus Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation Postinflammatory hypopigmentation ...
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Premalignant Fibroepithelial Tumor (Pinkus Tumor)... tumor can clinically resemble seborrheic keratosis, pedunculated fibroma, nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn, papillomatous melanocytic nevus, amelanotic ...
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Pathology of Sebaceous Carcinoma... Sebaceous carcinoma has also been reported to arise in association with nevus sebaceus.[19] Genetic factors One study detected human papilloma virus ( ...
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Muir-Torre Syndrome... epithelioma, or sebaceous carcinoma; while sebaceous hyperplasia and nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn are generally excluded), and at least one visceral ...