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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Nevus
  1. A halo nevus occurs when the body develops an immune response to the pigment cells around a nevus. The pigment disappears and the area becomes white. ...
  2. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent ...
  3. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent ...
  4. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent ...
  5. ... than one centimeter to the giant "bathing trunk" nevus, which covers a large area of the body. ...
  6. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder which inclines the patient to development of multiple basal cell carcinomas, most prevalent ...
  7. The basal cell nevus syndrome has associated with it odontogenic cysts of the jaws, pitted depressions of the hands and feet (tiny basal ...
  8. ... with certain congenital disorders such as basal cell nevus syndrome, or trisomy 8, a chromosome defect.
  9. Benign juvenile melanoma or spitz nevus.
  10. ... and susceptibility to easy injury with bleeding. Any mole that exhibits any of these changes should be ...
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