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Keywords: Congenital melanocytic nevus
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2021) 237 (3): 473–478.
Published Online: 14 October 2020
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Melanoma Congenital melanocytic nevus Oncological dermatology Dermoscopy Dermatoscopy Skin Cancer Research Article Dermatology 2021;237:473 478 DOI: 10.1159/000510221 Received: April 30, 2020 Accepted: June 11, 2020 Published...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1996) 192 (2): 146–148.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
...S. Sasai; T. Kato; T. Yoshimura; T. Suetake; H. Tagami We report a case of a congenital melanocytic nevus accompanied by a mucous cyst and satellite pigmented macules on the undersurface of the left great toe in a 17-year-old Japanese man. Myxoid change was confirmed by the discharge of viscous...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1997) 194 (4): 362–363.
Published Online: 06 October 2009
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Limb distribution Congenital melanocytic nevus Malignant transformation ...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2009) 219 (2): 182–183.
Published Online: 08 July 2009
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Congenital melanocytic nevus Blaschko’s lines Mosaicism Letter to Dermatology...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2007) 214 (3): 227–230.
Published Online: 23 March 2007
.... Congenital melanocytic nevus, prevalence Congenital melanocytic nevus Congenital melanocytic nevus, Italian general population Malignant melanoma Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are defined as benign melanocytic proliferations present at birth or appearing during the subsequent weeks. A rare...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2003) 207 (2): 193–195.
Published Online: 20 August 2003
...Toshiro Kageshita; Yuji Inoue; Tomomichi Ono Spontaneous regression of a congenital melanocytic nevus is rare and has always been thought to be associated with a halo phenomenon, suggesting that an immunological mechanism is involved in the regression process. We describe herein 2 cases of complete...