- cutaneous nevus
- nevo cutбneo
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
Nevus anemicus — Classification and external resources Nevus anemicus is a congenital disorder characterized by macules of varying size and shape that are paler than the surrounding skin and cannot be made red by trauma, cold, or heat.[ … Wikipedia
Nevus depigmentosus — Classification and external resources Nevus depigmentosus or nevus achromicus[1] is a depigmentation problem in skin which can be easily differentiated from … Wikipedia
Nevus of Ota — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D22.3 (ILDS D22.301) DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
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 comedonicus syndrome — is a cutaneous condition characterized by a nevus comedonicus associated with cataracts, scoliosis, and neurologic abnormalities.[1]:635[2]:776[3]:849 See also Epid … Wikipedia
Nevus psiloliparus — is a cutaneous condition, a rare scalp anomaly characterized by a variable degree of alopecia and an excessive amount of adipose tissue.[1] See also Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis List of cutaneous conditions References ^ Rapini,… … Wikipedia
Nevus comedonicus — (also known as a Comedo nevus [1]) is characterized by closely arranged, grouped, often linear, slightly elevated papules that have at their center keratinous plugs resembling comedones.[2]:634[3]:774 See also Nevus comedonicus syndrome … Wikipedia
Nevus unius lateris — is a cutaneous condition, an epdiermal nevus in which the skin lesions are distrubted on one half of the body.[1]:771 See also Linear verrucous epidermal nevus References ^ Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine.… … Wikipedia
Nevus lipomatosus superficialis — (also known as Nevus lipomatosis of Hoffman and Zurhelle [1]) is characterized by soft, yellowish papules or cerebriform plaques, usually of the buttock or thigh, less often if the ear or scalp, with a wrinkled rather than warty… … Wikipedia
Nevus oligemicus — presents as a patch of livid skin that is cooler than the normal skin, as a result of decreased blood flow, in which vasoconstriction of deep vessels is thought to be the underlying defect.[1] See also List of cutaneous conditions References ^… … Wikipedia