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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Nevus
  1. A congenital pigmented or melanocytic nevus is a dark-colored, often hairy, patch of skin. It is present at birth or appears in the first year of ...
  2. A birthmark is a skin marking that is present at birth. Birthmarks include cafe-au-lait spots, moles, and Mongolian spots. Birthmarks can be red or ...
  3. ... remove: Benign or pre-malignant skin lesions Warts Moles Sunspots Hair Small blood vessels in the skin ... lesion removed if you have: Benign growths Warts Moles Skin tags Seborrheic keratosis Actinic keratosis Squamous cell ...
  4. A skin lesion is an area of the skin that is different from the surrounding skin. This can be a lump, sore, or an area of skin that ...
  5. Hydatidiform mole (HM) is a rare mass or growth that forms inside the womb (uterus) at the beginning of ... it contains many small cysts. The chance of mole formation is higher in older women. A history ...
  6. All birthmarks, including hemangiomas, should be evaluated by your provider during a regular exam. Hemangiomas of the eyelid that ...
  7. Spider angioma is an abnormal collection of blood vessels near the surface of the skin. ... Spider angiomas are very common. They often ...
  8. ... a skin self-exam: New skin markings: Bumps Moles Blemishes Changes in color Moles that have changed in: Size Texture Color Shape Also look for "ugly duckling" moles. These are moles that look and feel different ...
  9. Red birthmarks are skin markings created by blood vessels close to the skin surface. They develop before or shortly ... There are two main categories of birthmarks: Red birthmarks are ... are called vascular birthmarks. Pigmented birthmarks are areas ...
  10. 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. ...
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