32 Lentigines, Nevi, and Melanomas Lesions with basal melnocycte proliferation 529 Ephelis 529 Lentigo simplex 529 Multiple lentigines 530 LEOPARD syndrome 530 Peutz–Jeghers syndrome 530 Carney syndrome 530 Laugier–Hunziker syndrome 531 Labial and genital melanotic macules 531 Melanotic macules of nail bed/matrix 531 Solar (senile, actinic) lentigo 532 Ink spot lentigo 532 Lentiginous nevus 532 Speckled lentiginous nevus 533 PUVA lentigo 534 Scar lentigo 534 Melanocytic nevi 534 Junctional nevus 534 Compound nevus 535 Intradermal nevus 536 Osteo-nevus of Nanta 536 Clonal nevi 537 Meyerson’s nevus 537 Ancient nevus 538 Deep penetrating nevus 538 Balloon cell nevus 539 Halo nevus 539 Cockarde nevus 540 Eccrine-centered nevus 540 Recurrent nevus 540 Spitz nevus 541 Atypical Spitz nevus 542 Halo Spitz nevus 542 Desmoplastic nevus 543 Plexiform Spitz nevus 543 Malignant Spitz tumor 543 Pigmented spindle cell nevus 544 Congenital melanocytic nevus 545 Dermal melanocytic lesions 546 Mongolian spot 546 Nevus of Ota 547 Nevus of Ito 547 Blue nevus 548 Combined nevus 549 Sclerosing blue nevus 549 Blue nevus with osteoma cutis 550 Malignant blue nevus 550 Dermal melanocyte hamartoma 550 Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis 550 Cutaneous neurocristic hamartoma 550 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Granulomatous reaction pattern Vesiculobullous reaction pattern Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Lentigines, nevi, and melanomas Full access? Get Clinical Tree
32 Lentigines, Nevi, and Melanomas Lesions with basal melnocycte proliferation 529 Ephelis 529 Lentigo simplex 529 Multiple lentigines 530 LEOPARD syndrome 530 Peutz–Jeghers syndrome 530 Carney syndrome 530 Laugier–Hunziker syndrome 531 Labial and genital melanotic macules 531 Melanotic macules of nail bed/matrix 531 Solar (senile, actinic) lentigo 532 Ink spot lentigo 532 Lentiginous nevus 532 Speckled lentiginous nevus 533 PUVA lentigo 534 Scar lentigo 534 Melanocytic nevi 534 Junctional nevus 534 Compound nevus 535 Intradermal nevus 536 Osteo-nevus of Nanta 536 Clonal nevi 537 Meyerson’s nevus 537 Ancient nevus 538 Deep penetrating nevus 538 Balloon cell nevus 539 Halo nevus 539 Cockarde nevus 540 Eccrine-centered nevus 540 Recurrent nevus 540 Spitz nevus 541 Atypical Spitz nevus 542 Halo Spitz nevus 542 Desmoplastic nevus 543 Plexiform Spitz nevus 543 Malignant Spitz tumor 543 Pigmented spindle cell nevus 544 Congenital melanocytic nevus 545 Dermal melanocytic lesions 546 Mongolian spot 546 Nevus of Ota 547 Nevus of Ito 547 Blue nevus 548 Combined nevus 549 Sclerosing blue nevus 549 Blue nevus with osteoma cutis 550 Malignant blue nevus 550 Dermal melanocyte hamartoma 550 Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis 550 Cutaneous neurocristic hamartoma 550 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Granulomatous reaction pattern Vesiculobullous reaction pattern Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Lentigines, nevi, and melanomas Full access? Get Clinical Tree