Ungewöhnliche klinische Präsentationen melanozytärer Nävi
Tagungsbericht: 40. Düsseldorfer Dermatologenabend
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Zusammenfassung
Es werden 2 Patienten mit gesprenkelten kongenitalen Hautveränderungen beschrieben: ein großer Naevus spilus (Synonym: "speckled lentiginous nevus") und agminierte kongenitale Nävuszellnävi. Die klinischen Aspekte des Naevus spilus und agminierter Nävi werden in der Arbeit diskutiert.
Abstract
Two patients with congenital pigmented lesions with a speckled clinical appearance are described. The lesions were nevus spilus (synonym: speckled lentiginous nevus) and agminate congenital nevi. The clinical aspects of nevus spilus and agminate nevi are reviewed.
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