1.Four Cases of Spotted Grouped Pigmented Nevi.
Dong HOUH ; Kye Yong SONG ; Baik Kee CHO ; Won HOUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(5):532-536
No abstract available.
Nevus, Pigmented*
2.Agminated Acquired Melanocytic Nevi of the Common and Dysplastic Type.
Yoon Jung CHOI ; Hei Sung KIM ; Jun Young LEE ; Hyung Ok KIM ; Young Min PARK
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(3):380-382
No abstract available.
Nevus, Pigmented
3.Multiple Agminated Acquired Melanocytic Nevi.
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(2):251-252
No abstract available.
Nevus, Pigmented
4.A case of congenital giant pigmented nevus.
Seung Wan LEE ; Wu Ha YOU ; Chang Bin IM ; Chang Woo LEE ; Chan Kum PARK
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):723-728
No abstract available.
Nevus, Pigmented*
5.A Case of Congenital Melanocytic Nevi Following Blaschko's Lines.
Myeung Hun CHOI ; Soo Bin SON ; Hae Jun SONG ; Chil Hwan OH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(12):1654-1656
Nevus spilus, also known as speckled lentiginous nevus, is a relatively common cutaneous lesion that is characterized by multiple pigmented macules within a pigmented patch. It may be congenital or acquired, and it can show the histological features of congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN). The possible relationship between nevus spilus and CMN has been contentious. We report a case of a congenital nevus that followed the line of Blaschko and clinically manifested as nevus spilus, but showed the histological features of CMN.
Nevus
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Nevus, Pigmented
6.Effective Treatment of Congenital Melanocytic Nevus and Nevus Sebaceous Using the Pinhole Method with the Erbium-Doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet Laser.
Bo Young CHUNG ; Seung Seog HAN ; Byung Wook KIM ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2014;26(5):651-653
No abstract available.
Nevus*
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Nevus, Pigmented*
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Yttrium*
7.Four Cases of Lobulated Intradermal Nevus: A Sign of Aging Melanocytic Nevus.
Dong Hyun KIM ; Hyun Sun PARK ; Seung Hwan PAIK ; Hye Chan JEON ; Kwang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(1):115-118
Melanocytic nevi are subject to change with age in both clinical and histopathologic findings. In 1991, Cho et al. first reported three cases of lobulated intradermal nevi and suggested their cases represented an unusual form of regressing melanocytic nevus. Herein we report four cases of lobulated intradermal nevus and review previous literature.
Aging
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Nevus, Pigmented
8.Verruca Vulgaris on Top of a Melanocytic Nevus Simulating Melanoma.
Young Woon PARK ; So Young YOON ; Seung Hwan PAIK ; Eun Jung HWANG ; Seon Pil JIN ; Hyun Sun PARK ; Hyun Sun YOON ; Soyun CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(10):923-924
No abstract available.
Melanoma
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Nevus
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Nevus, Pigmented
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Warts
9.Congenital Melanocytic Nevus with Distinctive Nevus Cell Proliferation within Multiple Epidermal Cyst-Like Changes.
Hong Jin JOO ; Jung Eun KIM ; Hoon KANG
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(1):123-124
No abstract available.
Cell Proliferation*
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Nevus*
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Nevus, Pigmented*
10.Three Cases of Malignant Melanoma Possibly Arising in a Long Standing Melanocytic Nevus.
Hyun Sun PARK ; Kwang Hyun CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(12):1303-1306
Cutaneous malignant melanoma usually develops de novo, but it sometimes arises from preexistent melanocytic nevi including congenital and acquired one. In western societies, malignant melanoma arising from melanocytic nevus is relatively common. However, the Orientals seldom develop malignant melanoma associated with melanocytic nevus. Herein, we report three unusual cases of malignant melanoma which were supposed to be developed from melanocytic nevus.
Melanoma*
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Nevus, Pigmented*