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  2. Nevus - Wikipedia

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    Nevus (pl.: nevi) is a nonspecific medical term for a visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa. [1] The term originates from nævus , which is Latin for " birthmark "; however, a nevus can be either congenital (present at birth) or acquired.

  3. Becker's nevus - Wikipedia

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    As Becker's nevus is considered a benign lesion, treatment is generally not necessary except for cosmetic purposes. Shaving or trimming can be effective in removing unwanted hair, while electrology or laser hair removal may offer a longer-lasting solution.

  4. Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome

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    Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome (also known as "SNUB syndrome" [1]) is a skin condition that may be associated with genitourinary tract abnormalities. [1] Supernumerary nipples , also referred to as polythelia or accessory nipples, is a pigmented lesion of the skin that is present at birth.

  5. Schimmelpenning syndrome - Wikipedia

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    "Nevus" is sometimes spelled "naevus" and "sebaceous" may also be spelled "sebaceus". " Epidermal nevus syndrome " is sometimes used as a synonym, but more often as a broader term referring to Schimmelpenning syndrome in addition to nevus comedonicus syndrome , CHILD syndrome , Becker's nevus syndrome, and phakomatosis pigmentokeratotica .

  6. Liya Akhedzhakova - Wikipedia

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    Akhedzhakova was born in Dnepropetrovsk (modern-day Dnipro, Ukraine).She grew up in a theatrical family in Maykop.Her step father, Medzhid Salehovich Akhedzhakov (1914–2012), was a Circassian nobleman [1] who served as the Principal Director of the National Theatre of the Republic of Adygea.

  7. Dysplastic nevus - Wikipedia

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    "Dysplastic nevus syndrome" refers to individuals who have high numbers of benign moles and also have dysplastic nevi. A small percent of these individuals are members of melanoma kindreds. [ 13 ] Inherited dysplastic nevus syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition.

  8. Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis - Wikipedia

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    Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis is a rare neurocutanous condition where there is coexistence of a capillary malformation (port-wine stain) with various melanocytic lesions, including dermal melanocytosis (Mongolian spots), nevus spilus, and nevus of Ota.

  9. Benign melanocytic nevus - Wikipedia

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    However, a melanocytic nevus is benign, and melanoma is malignant. Most melanocytic nevi never evolve into a cancer, with the lifetime risk for an individual nevus being 1 in 3000 for men and 1 in 11 000 for women. [5] Moreover, dermatologists have a standardized system for determining whether a skin lesion is suspicious for malignant melanoma.