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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "nevus," "pigmented," congenital OR "malformation," congenital
  1. ... 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 Smaller congenital pigmented or melanocytic nevi are common in children and ...
  2. ... melanocytic nevus syndrome Giant congenital melanocytic nevi Giant congenital pigmented nevus Giant pigmented hairy nevus GMN GPHN Genetic Testing ...
  3. Nevus Removal (Nevus Outreach, Inc.)  
    Moles/Treatments and Therapies ... Moles ... Nevus Outreach, Inc.
  4. ... week. Colored birthmarks or skin markings may include: Congenital nevi are moles (darkly pigmented skin markings) that may be present at birth. ...
  5. ... melanocytes leads to a large patch of darkly pigmented skin characteristic of giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Additional gene mutations in cells within the nevus ...
  6. ... melanocytes leads to a large patch of darkly pigmented skin characteristic of giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Uncontrolled cell growth of melanocytes after birth contributes ...
  7. A birthmark is a skin marking that is present at birth. Birthmarks include cafe-au-lait spots, moles, and Mongolian spots. Birthmarks ...
  8. Birthmarks (Nemours Foundation)  
    Birthmarks/Start Here ... Birthmarks ... Moles/Related Issues ... Moles ... Nemours Foundation ... birthmarks, hemangiomas, strawberry, marks, port wine stains, stork bikes, cafe ...
  9. ... 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.
  10. Moles (National Library of Medicine)  
    Moles are growths on the skin. They happen when pigment cells in the skin, called melanocytes, grow in clusters. Moles are very common. Most people have between ...
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