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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for "nevus," blue OR "nevus," pigmented
  1. ... to grow as the child grows. A giant pigmented nevus is larger than 15 inches (40 centimeters) once it stops growing. ... of the brain and spinal cord when the nevus affects a very large area ... pigmented or melanocytic nevi are common in children and ...
  2. ... colored skin cells. Mongolian spots (also called Mongolian blue ... from pigmented skin Skin lesion (area that is different from ...
  3. ... than one centimeter to the giant "bathing trunk" nevus, which covers a large area of the body. Skin texture may range from normal to raised, nodular to irregular, and they are frequently darkly pigmented. Melanomas may develop more easily in congenital nevi.
  4. ... the skin surface. These are called vascular birthmarks. Pigmented ... capillary hemangioma, hemangioma simplex) may develop several ...
  5. ... or skin markings may include: Congenital nevi are moles (darkly pigmented skin markings) that may be present at birth. They range in size from as small as a pea to large enough to cover an ... spots are blue-gray or brown spots. They can emerge on ...