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Histopathologic varieties of epidermal nevus. A study of 160 cases.

W P Su.   

Abstract

The histopathologic features of 167 biopsy specimens from 160 patients with clinically typical epidermal nevi seen at the Mayo clinic between 1960 and 1978 were reviewed. The most common histopathologic pattern of epidermal nevus was hyperkeratosis, papillomatosis, and acanthosis with elongation of rete ridges. Other histopathologic varieties of epidermal nevus included 1) acrokeratosis verruciformis-like, 2) epidermolytic hyperkeratosis, 3) seborrheic keratosis-like, 4)psoriasiform (inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus), 5) verrucoid, 6) porokeratosis-like, 7) focal acantholytic dyskeratosis, and 8) nevus comedonicus. Correlation of clinical and histopathologic findings is necessary in all lesions suspected of being epidermal nevus.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7048967     DOI: 10.1097/00000372-198204000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


  11 in total

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Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2015-10-01

Review 2.  Localized epidermolytic hyperkeratosis of the female genitalia: a case report and review of an underappreciated disorder of women.

Authors:  Whitney A High; Misha D Miller
Journal:  MedGenMed       Date:  2005-11-03

3.  Second-Hit, Postzygotic PMVK and MVD Mutations in Linear Porokeratosis.

Authors:  Lihi Atzmony; Habib M Khan; Young H Lim; Amy S Paller; Jonathan L Levinsohn; Kristen E Holland; Fatima Nadeem Mirza; Emily Yin; Christine J Ko; Jonathan S Leventhal; Keith A Choate
Journal:  JAMA Dermatol       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 10.282

4.  Mosaicism of activating FGFR3 mutations in human skin causes epidermal nevi.

Authors:  Christian Hafner; Johanna M M van Oers; Thomas Vogt; Michael Landthaler; Robert Stoehr; Hagen Blaszyk; Ferdinand Hofstaedter; Ellen C Zwarthoff; Arndt Hartmann
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  Oral HRAS Mutation in Orofacial Nevus Sebaceous Syndrome (Schimmelpenning-Feuerstein-Mims-Syndrome): A Case Report With a Literature Survey.

Authors:  Reinhard E Friedrich; Martin Gosau; Andreas M Luebke; Christian Hagel; Felix K Kohlrusch; Michael Hahn; Simon VON Kroge; Jan Hahn; Ilse Wieland; Martin Zenker
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6.  Adult onset of nevus unius lateris.

Authors:  In Su Kim; Sun Young Choi; Kui Young Park; Kapsok Li; Beom Joon Kim; Seong Jun Seo; Myeung Nam Kim; Chang Kwun Hong
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2012-11-08       Impact factor: 1.444

7.  Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus syndrome with its polymorphic presentation - A rare case report.

Authors:  C Anand Kumar; Garima Yeluri; Namita Raghav
Journal:  Contemp Clin Dent       Date:  2012-01

8.  A Case of "Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus" (ILVEN) Treated with CO2 Laser Ablation.

Authors:  Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Roberto Gianfaldoni; Uwe Wollina; Torello Lotti
Journal:  Open Access Maced J Med Sci       Date:  2017-07-19

9.  Epibulbar complex and osseous choristoma: Clinicopathological study with interesting associations.

Authors:  Mohammed M Aldossary; Hind M Alkatan; Azza My Maktabi
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2018-10-31

10.  Adolescent Onset of Localized Papillomatosis, Lymphedema, and Multiple Beta-Papillomavirus Infection: Epidermal Nevus, Segmental Lymphedema Praecox, or Verrucosis? A Case Report and Case Series of Epidermal Nevi.

Authors:  Pooja Kadam; Janne Rand; Peter Rady; Stephen Tyring; Jan Stehlik; Monica Sedivcova; Dmitry V Kazakov; Kathy Ray; Jerome Hill; Richard Agag; J Andrew Carlson
Journal:  Dermatopathology (Basel)       Date:  2014-10-23
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