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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Nevus
  1. ... a pregnancy-related condition known as recurrent hydatidiform mole. A hydatidiform mole is a mass that forms early in pregnancy ... resembling a bunch of grapes. When a hydatidiform mole develops more than once, the condition is known ...
  2. ... cause a pregnancy-related condition called recurrent hydatidiform mole. A hydatidiform mole is a mass that forms early in pregnancy ... resembling a bunch of grapes. When a hydatidiform mole occurs more than once, the condition is known ...
  3. ... noncancerous patches of skin called epidermal nevi (singular: nevus). These patches are caused by an overgrowth of ... of people with a certain type of epidermal nevus called a nevus sebaceous. This type is classified ...
  4. ... gene have been found to cause white sponge nevus, a condition that results in the formation of white patches of tissue called nevi (singular: nevus) that appear as thickened, velvety, sponge-like tissue. ...
  5. ... mutations have been found to cause white sponge nevus, a condition that results in the formation of white patches of tissue called nevi (singular: nevus) that appear as thickened, velvety, sponge-like tissue. ...
  6. ... of people with a certain type of epidermal nevus (plural: nevi). Specifically, FGFR3 gene variants are associated ... are present only in the cells of the nevus, not in the normal skin cells surrounding it. ...
  7. ... have been found to cause giant congenital melanocytic nevus. This condition is characterized by a large, noncancerous ... darkly pigmented skin characteristic of giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Uncontrolled cell growth of melanocytes after birth contributes ...
  8. ... also been found to cause giant congenital melanocytic nevus. This condition is characterized by a large, noncancerous ... called melanoma (described below). In giant congenital melanocytic nevus, a somatic V600E mutation occurs during embryonic development ...
  9. ... to three major features: a red or pink birthmark called a port-wine birthmark, brain abnormalities, and increased pressure in the eye ( ... the GNAQ gene can also cause port-wine birthmarks without the brain or eye abnormalities that are ...
  10. ... of people with a certain type of epidermal nevus (plural: nevi). Specifically, PIK3CA gene mutations are associated ... are present only in the cells of the nevus.Despite the involvement of PIK3CA gene mutations in ...
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