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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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Epidermal Inclusion CystEpidermal Inclusion Cyst. Epidermoid cysts represent the most common cutaneous cysts. ... infundibular cysts, epidermal cysts, and epidermal ...
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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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Cutaneous Horn... leishmaniasis,[1] dermatofibroma, discoid lupus,[2] infundibular cyst, epidermal nevus, epidermolytic acanthoma, fibroma, granular cell tumor,[3] ...
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Laser Treatment of Benign Pigmented Lesions... cells. This leads to a characteristic "ring-cell" appearance. Epidermal necrosis and regeneration of a pigmented epidermis follow over the next ...
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Pseudoatrophoderma Colli...Some authors previously regarded it as a form of parapsoriasis or an epidermal nevus. Pseudoatrophoderma colli was also considered a variant of ...
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CHILD Syndrome... who reported a patient with a "half-sided osteochondrodermatitis and nevus ichthyosiformis."[2] In 2010, Knape et al reported the first case ...
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Becker Melanosis... distribution.[1] Since then, this condition has been termed Becker nevus. Pathophysiology The pathogenesis of Becker nevus remains uncertain. ...
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Pathology of Dysplastic (Atypical) Melanocytic NeviPathology of Dysplastic (Atypical) Melanocytic Nevi. Dysplastic (atypical, Clark) melanocytic nevi are acquired pigmented melanocytic proliferations of the ...
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Pathology of Spitz NeviPathology of Spitz Nevi. Spitz nevus is named after Dr. ...Overview Spitz nevus is named after Dr. Sophie Spitz, who in 1948 reported a ...