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relating to epidermal nevussyndrome and information indicating that a certain type of the lesion ... epidermal nevus . She indicated that it has zero to little chance of becoming dangerous and... View answer
[Hi Team, first of all I want this question to be directed to a skin care specialist, especially one who deals with melanoma . I am attaching 2 screenshots of a peculiar skin formation on the left parietal area of the head... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
( Dermatologist)
sebaceous hyperplasia on my face, as diagnosed by my dermatologist ), and I unfortunately consulted Dr ... for Lynch Syndrome (although I understand they are quite common and benign). Thank you so much for ... View answer
. VULVA, BIOPSY: INTRADERMAL MELANOCYTIC NEVUS OF THE SKIN WITH BALLOON CELL CHANGE. LESION EXTENDS TO THE ... FOR EMA IS NEGATIVE, EXCLUDING A SEBACEOUS TUMOR . IMMUNOSTAIN FOR KI67 DEMONSTRATES A LESIONAL... View answer
could be a sebaceousnevus, a type of birthmark that had been linked to cancer (although it is not as ..., CNS abnormalities and mental retardation. My questions are: What really is sebaceous... View answer
I had a precancerous sebaceousNevus on my head as a baby so they removed it. I was told nothing should ever grow on my scar or around it. However, moles (white) seem to continue to grow on it. I have ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
I am a 38 yr old caucasian female in Australia and one of the diagnosed cases of Blue Rubber Bleb NevusSyndrome . It covers 3/4 of my trunk and covers a large area internally. It is in a number of ... View answer
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