1.An Adverse Effect Following Illegal Medical Procedure by Unlicensed Non-medical Personnel.
Sang Ju LEE ; In Kwon YEO ; Kui Young PARK ; Beom Joon KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(3):205-206
No abstract available.
Nevus, Intradermal
2.Two cases of cutis verticis gyrata due to cerebriform intradermal nevus.
Young Min PARK ; Dong Won LEE ; Jin Woo KIM ; Hyung Ok KIM ; Chung Won KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1993;31(2):258-263
Cutis verticis gyrata(CVG) is an unusual conformation of the scap characterized by the presence of folds and furrows due to thickening of the corium and the subutlneous tissue. In sccordance with etiological factor and associated findings, CVG occurs as primarary disease or secondary to a variety of local or systemic diseases. Cerebriform intradermal nevus(CIN) is a cause of CVG that can usually be recognized clinically and for a certainty histologically. We report two cases of CVG due to CIN. Not only did they have CVG due to CIN on the scalp, but also they had associated congenital nevi on the face and whole boispy, respectively.
Dermis
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Nevus
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Nevus, Intradermal*
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Scalp
3.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
4.The Conical-Shaped, Staged Laser Ablation Technique in the Removal of a Medium Sized Intradermal Nevus
Sang Hyung LEE ; Seung Seog HAN ; Mi Woo LEE ; Sung Eun CHANG
Annals of Dermatology 2018;30(1):122-124
No abstract available.
Laser Therapy
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Nevus, Intradermal
5.Intradermal Nevus on the Lower Lip.
Jung Eun KIM ; Hye Young JU ; Kwang Hyun CHOI ; Hoon KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2010;48(7):646-648
Melanocytic nevi of the lower lip are rare benign melanocytic tumors. They can be classified in four types (junctional, compound, intradermal, blue). Among these 4 types, the intradermal type (sometimes referred to as intramucosal or subepithelial type) is the most common type. We report here on a case of intradermal nevus that developed on the lower lip of an 87-years old female patient who presented with a 0.8 cm-sized, partially crusted nodule.
Female
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Humans
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Lip
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Nevus, Pigmented
6.Atypical Junctional Melanocytic Hyperplasia with Intradermal Nevus.
Su Young JEON ; Seung Min HA ; Dong Yeob KO ; Ki Hoon SONG ; Ki Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(12):1077-1080
Atypical junctional melanocytic hyperplasia is a rare condition with unknown etiology. It is characterized by focal atypical melanocytic proliferation limited in the basal layer. Although this lesion is difficult to separate from melanoma in situ (MIS), it could be distinguished from MIS by the lack of several features, including lateral spread, upward epidermal migration, marked cytologic atypia, finely granular "smoky" melanin pigment, mitotic figures, and a subjacent host inflammatory response. In one study, atypical junctional melanocytic hyperplasia was found in 6.2% (25/400) of otherwise normal intradermal nevi. However, to our knowledge, no case of atypical junctional melanocytic hyperplasia with intradermal nevus has ever been published in Korean dermatologic literatures. Herein, we report a rare and interesting case of atypical junctional melanocytic hyperplasia with intradermal nevus.
Hyperplasia
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Melanins
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Melanoma
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Nevus, Intradermal
7.A case of lobulated intradermal nevus with setelite lesions.
Eil Soo LEE ; Kyeong Sik MIN ; Hyung Geun MIN ; Jong Min KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(3):418-421
A 37-year-old female presented with a lobulated 2.5 x 1.5cm sized tumor with several sat ellite papules on the left lateral malleolar area for 27 years. Hiopsy specimens from hoth the lobulated lesion and the satellite lesion showed findings similar with features of intradermal nevus.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Nevus, Intradermal*
8.A Case of Nevus of Nanta.
Hee Jeung KIM ; Dong Nyeok HYUN ; Hyo Chan JANG ; Hyun CHUNG
Annals of Dermatology 2007;19(3):126-128
Nevus of Nanta is a pigmented nevus associated with secondary ossification. We describe a case of nevus of Nanta with no evidence of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy. A 26-year-old Korean woman presented with a small asymptomatic brownish nodule on the right forehead. Histopathologic examination revealed nests of nevus cells in the dermis. Round ossification was in the base of intradermal nevus.
Adult
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Dermis
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Female
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Forehead
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Humans
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Nevus*
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Nevus, Pigmented
9.A Case of Nevus of Nanta.
Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2010;48(6):503-505
Nevus of Nanta is a melanocytic nevus with secondary ossification. Many theories involving external stimuli have been proposed to explain this rare condition; however, the origin of the ossification within the melanocytic nevus remains unknown. A 70-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic solitary skin-colored papule with a central depression on the right malar area for one year. Histopathologic examination revealed an intradermal nevus with bone trabeculae. We herein report an interesting case of nevus of Nanta.
Aged
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Depression
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Female
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Humans
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Nevus
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Nevus, Pigmented
10.Two Cases of Intradermal Nevus of the External Auditory Canal.
Young Ki KIM ; Byung Am PARK ; Yoon Sung CHO ; Yong Joo YOON
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1998;41(11):1478-1480
The intradermal nevus is composed of nevus cells which are usually referred to as the melanocytic nevi and is a form of benign cutaneous tumor. Although the intradermal nevi are common benign pigmented skin tumors, their occurrence within the external auditory canal is uncommon. The clinical and pathologic features of the intradermal nevus arising within the external auditory canal are presented, with a review of literature.
Ear Canal*
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Nevus
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Nevus, Intradermal*
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Nevus, Pigmented
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Skin