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Becker's Naevus, Synonyms: Becker melanosis, pigmented hairy naevus of Becker What is Becker's naevus? Becker's naevus is a form of epidermal...
Spider Naevus, Synonyms: arterial spider, vascular spider, naevus araneus, naevus arachnoidius, spider angioma, tache stellaire, étoile vasculaire. Spider naevi ...
Halo Naevus, Synonyms: Sutton's naevus, leukoderma acquisita centrifugum What causes halo naevus? [ 1 , 2 ] A halo naevus is a benign skin lesion that is a ...
Sebaceous Naevus, Synonyms: naevus sebaceous, naevus sebaceous of Jadassohn, verrucous epidermal naevus, organoid naevus. Note the American spelling ...
Congenital Pigmented Naevus, Synonyms: congenital melanocytic naevus, naevocellular naevus, giant hairy naevus A congenital melanocytic naevus is a p...
Epidermal Naevus and its Syndromes, Epidermal naevi may present in a variety of forms - Becker's naevus, verrucous epidermal naevus, inflammatory linear verrucous epider...
Blue Naevus (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), Synonyms: Tièche-Jadassohn naevus, Jadassohn-Tièche naevus, common blue naevus, cellular blue naevus...
Strawberry Naevus (Causes, Symptoms and Treatment), Synonym: infantile haemangioma What is strawberry naevus? Strawberry naevus is the name given to an haemangioma...
Junctional Naevus (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), What is a junctional naevus? A melanocytic naevus (or 'mole') is a common benign skin lesion due to a local p...
Laser treatment is also available [ 10 ] . Blue naevus See the separate Blue Naevus article. A blue naevus is a small blue or grey lesion, with an appearance s...
[ 1 , 2 ] Intradermal naevi are a form of melanocytic naevus. A melanocytic naevus (or 'mole') is a common benign skin lesion due to a local proliferation of pigment ce...
There are various types: [ 1 ] Capillary naevus Also known as a naevus simplex this is a small, flat, red or pink patch. Seen on the neck in up to 40% of infants (stork bit...
While the junctional naevus can have a reputation for degeneration into malignant melanoma, the intradermal naevus does not.
Spitz' naevus. Blue naevus . Squamous cell carcinoma. Deep penetrating dermatofibromas may be difficult to distinguish, even histologically, from rare malignant fi...
Choroidal naevus [ 1 ] Choroidal naevi are similar to naevi present in other parts of the body and are probably present at birth, growing mainly in childhood and rarely beyond puberty. ...
A port-wine stain is also called a naevus flammeus or, more commonly, a firemark. It is almost always a type of birthmark. It is caused by abnormal development of tiny blood vessels.
Solar lentigo Naevus of Oti (blue/grey to slate-brown patches of hyperpigmentation, usually unilateral and usually presenting in infancy or puberty).
Epidermal naevus . Melanocytic naevus. Pigmented basal cell carcinoma . Squamous cell carcinoma .
Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides - a slow progressive cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. [ 6 ] Naevus depigmentosus - a congenital non-progressive hypopigmented macule or patch that is stable i...
Pre-existing naevus. Congenital ocular melanocytosis. Xeroderma pigmentosum . Choroidal melanoma symptoms (presentation) [ 3 ] Mostly presents with painless loss or dis...