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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Large congenital melanocytic nevus
  1. Moles/Specifics ... Moles ... Birthmarks/Specifics ... Birthmarks ... Nevus Outreach, Inc.
  2. ... 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 do not ...
  3. ... pigmented hairy nevus GMN GPHN Genetic Testing Registry: Large congenital melanocytic nevus Large congenital melanocytic nevus National Organization for Rare ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. Birthmarks (National Library of Medicine)  
    Birthmarks are abnormalities of the skin that are present when a baby is born. There are two types of birthmarks. Vascular birthmarks are made up of blood vessels ...
  6. Nevus Removal (Nevus Outreach, Inc.)  
    Moles/Treatments and Therapies ... Moles ... Nevus Outreach, Inc.
  7. Birthmarks/Images ... Birthmarks ... Moles/Children ... Moles ... VisualDX ... Learn about congenital melanocytic nevus, a type of mole present at birth. Explore its causes, symptoms, ...
  8. ... nevi, are almost always benign. Rarely, a very large mole, called a giant congenital melanocytic nevus , is present at birth. In rare cases, the most serious type of skin cancer (called melanoma ) may develop in this type of mole. Large, irregularly shaped and colored moles called dysplastic nevi ...
  9. ... cell proliferation of early melanocytes leads to a large patch of darkly pigmented skin characteristic of giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Additional gene mutations in cells within the nevus ...
  10. ... cell growth of early melanocytes leads to a large patch of darkly pigmented skin characteristic of giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Uncontrolled cell growth of melanocytes after birth contributes ...
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