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Keywords = epidermal nevus
Number of Articles: 6
Multidermatomal nevus comedonicus: A case report
Volume 18, Issue 2 , 2015, , Pages 74-76
Abstract
Nevus comedonicus is an uncommon variant of adnexal hamartoma and is considered a rare subtype of epidermal nevi. It was first described in 1895 by Kofmann who used the term “comedo-nevus”. It manifests as a group of closely dilated follicular openings with dark keratin plugs resembling comedones. ... Read MoreBilateral inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus
Volume 9, suppl.1 , 2006, , Pages 5-5
Abstract
Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus (ILVEN) is a unilateral skin disorder which usually manifests in infancy or childhood. Female predominance, frequent leg involvement, pruritus, resistance to treatment, and a psoriasiform histologic pattern are other common characteristics of this disease. ... Read MoreEpidermal nevus associated with Lymphangioma: A case report
Volume 8, suppl , 2005, , Pages 10-13
Abstract
Epidermal nevi are cutaneous hamartomas developing from ectoderm and one of their types is verrucous epidermal nevus. During the neonatal period, they are pink or slightly pigmented and velvety. Later, they darken and the surface become more warty. When lesions are distributed on one side of body, it ... Read MoreCo-occurrence of Angiokeratoma and epidermal nevus: A case report
Volume 8, suppl , 2005, , Pages 34-37
Abstract
Several skin conditions have been reported to occur on epidermal nevi, but it seems that co-occurrence of a vascular lesion and an epidermal nevus is a very rare phenomenon. Herein, a 17- year- old female patient who had presented with skin lesions on her thigh since 4 years ago has been reported. The ... Read MoreLocalized Darier's disease or Acantholytic Dyskeratotic epidermal nevus: A case report
Volume 8, suppl , 2004, , Pages 35-38
Abstract
Patients with keratotic lesions distributed in a unilateral, linear, zosteriform or localized pattern and revealing histopathologic features of dyskeratotic acantholysis have been reported previously. There is some controversy in the appropriate nosologic classification of this entity. Some authors consider ... Read MoreTopical Tretinoin and 5-Fluorouracil in treatment of epidermal nevus
Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2004, , Pages 19-23