Melanocytic nevus — Classification and external resources Mole, more specifically an intradermal nevus ICD 10 D22 … Wikipedia
Congenital melanocytic nevus — Classification and external resources Congenital nevus ICD 10 D22 (ILDS D22.L60) The congenital melanocytic nevus is a type of … Wikipedia
Benign melanocytic nevus — A benign melanocytic nevus (also known as a Banal nevus, Common acquired melanocytic nevus, Mole, Nevocellular nevus, and Nevocytic nevus ) is a cutaneous condition characterised by well circumscribed, round or ovoid lesions, generally measuring… … Wikipedia
Nevus of Ota — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D22.3 (ILDS D22.301) DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
Nevus — Not to be confused with Naevius, Nevis, or Nevius. Naevus and Nevi redirect here. For the British experimental rock group, see Naevus (band). For the Eritrean footballer, see Nevi Ghebremeskez. For the Norwegian bank, see Nevi (company). Nevus… … Wikipedia
Nevus cell — A nevus cell is a variant of a melanocyte.[1]:684 It is the primary component of a melanocytic nevus.[2] Nevus cells can also be found in lymph nodes[3] and the thymus.[4] References … Wikipedia
nevus spilus — a type of melanocytic nevus that is tan to brown, has a smooth surface, and is speckled with smaller, darker macules. Called also speckled lentiginous n … Medical dictionary
Nevus of Ito — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D22.5 (ILDS D22.504) Nevus of Ito (also known as Nevus fuscoceruleus acromiodeltoideus ) is a cutaneous condition with similar features to the Nevus of Ota, but occurring in a different… … Wikipedia
Nevus spilus — (also known as speckled lentiginous nevus and zosteriform lentiginous nevus[1]) is a skin lesion that presents as a light brown or tan macule, speckled with smaller, darker macules or papules.[2]:685 See also Phakomatosis pigmentokeratotica… … Wikipedia
Nevus — A pigmented spot on the skin, such as a mole. The plural of nevus is nevi. * * * 1. A circumscribed malformation of the skin, especially if colored by hyperpigmentation or increased vascularity; a n. may be predominantly epidermal, adnexal,… … Medical dictionary