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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...junctional, compound (most ...
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Pathology of Benign Melanocytic NeviPathology of Benign Melanocytic Nevi. The term benign melanocytic nevus refers to a heterogeneous group of nonmalignant melanocytic nevi manifesting either ...
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Speckled Lentiginous NevusSpeckled Lentiginous Nevus. Speckled lentiginous nevus is a patch of hyperpigmentation that can be seen on any area of the body.
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Nevi of Ota and ItoNevi of Ota and Ito. Nevus of Ota, which originally was described by Ota and Tanino in 1939, is a hamartoma of dermal melanocytes.
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Blue NeviBlue Nevi. Two clinically recognized variants of blue nevus exist: the common blue nevus and the cellular blue nevus. ... of blue nevus exist: the ...
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Pigmented Lesions of the EyelidPigmented Lesions of the Eyelid. The eyelids are often affected by a variety of lesions. ... eyelid, especially when pigmented. See the images below. ...
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Atypical Mole (Dysplastic Nevus)Atypical Mole (Dysplastic Nevus). In 1820, Norris proposed an association between nevi and melanoma. ... association between nevi and melanoma. He ...
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Oral NeviOral Nevi. Nevi are benign proliferations of nevus cells located either entirely within the epithelium, in both the epithelium and underlying stroma, or in ...
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Spitz NevusSpitz Nevus. Physicians have known for almost a century that some childhood lesions histologically diagnosed as melanomas did not show malignant behavior.