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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital melanocytic nevus]]
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  • #redirect[[Becker's nevus]]
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  • '''Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus''' ...Reed's Nevus''' or '''Spitzoid Nevus''', is a unique type of [[melanocytic nevus]] that is often characterized by its distinctive histological features.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pigmented spindle cell nevus]]
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  • '''Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus''' ...Reed's Nevus''' or '''Spitzoid Nevus''', is a unique type of [[melanocytic nevus]] that is often characterized by its distinctive histological features.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pigmented spindle cell nevus]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pigmented spindle cell nevus]]
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  • == Becker's Nevus == ...ced: BEK-erz NEH-vus), also known as '''Becker's Pigmented Hairy Epidermal Nevus''', is a skin disorder predominantly affecting males. The condition is name
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  • == Melanocytic Nevus == ...words 'melas' meaning black and 'kytos' meaning cell, and the Latin word 'nevus' meaning birthmark.
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  • == Nevus Spilus == ...us''' (pronounced: nee-vus spy-lus), also known as '''speckled lentiginous nevus''', is a rare type of [[birthmark]] that appears as a light brown or tan pa
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  • ...terized by the coexistence of a sebaceous nevus and a speckled lentiginous nevus. The term is derived from the Greek words ''phakos'' (meaning birthmark), ' ...by the presence of both a [[sebaceous nevus]] and a [[speckled lentiginous nevus]]. It is considered a variant of [[Schimmelpenning syndrome]], which is a g
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  • '''Epidermal Nevus Syndrome''' ...idermal' derived from the Greek word 'epidermis' meaning 'over the skin', 'nevus' from the Latin word 'naevus' meaning 'birthmark', and 'syndrome' from the
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  • ...apules. The term originates from the Latin ''verruca'' meaning wart, and ''nevus'' meaning birthmark or mole. A '''Linear verrucous epidermal nevus''' is a benign [[epidermal nevus]] that often presents at birth or in early childhood. It is characterized b
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  • There are two main types of birth marks: [[vascular birthmarks]] and [[pigmented birthmarks]]. * '''Pigmented birthmarks''' are caused by clusters of pigment cells. Examples include [[M
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  • ...ns can be benign or malignant, and their appearance can vary greatly, from pigmented spots to raised masses. * [[Melanocytic Nevus|Melanocytic Nevus]]
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  • ...s often used to describe certain skin conditions such as [[Melanoma]] or [[Nevus of Ota]], which are characterized by dark or black pigmentation. * [[Nevus of Ota]]: A blue or grayish-brown pigmented patch that appears on the face and is congenital (present at birth).
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  • ...n characterized by the presence of large or numerous [[melanocytic nevi]] (pigmented skin lesions) and melanotic lesions of the [[central nervous system]]. * [[Melanocytic nevus]]
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