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felon is an
infection of the tip of the finger.
Herpetic whitlow and
melanotic whitlow (subungual melanoma) are
subtypes that are not
synonymous with...
- 1971
Melanotic: Key to a
Phenotypic Enigma in the Fowl.
Journal of
Heredity 62:215-219. Campo, J. L. and Orozco, F. 1986
Genetic basis of the
melanotic Prat...
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tumor 33-56%
Ductal carcinoma of the
breast 25%
Thyroid tumor 10-25%
Melanotic schwannoma 8-18%
Acromegaly 10%
Osteochondrotic myxoma <10%
Multiple blue...
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Mucosal lentigines Other names Labial, penile, and ****r melanosis, and
Melanotic macules Specialty Dermatology...
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Adenocarcinoma Psammoma bodies may be seen in:
Endosalpingiosis Psammomatous melanotic schwannoma Melanocytic nevus Psammoma bodies usually have a
laminar appearance...
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about 2.2% to 5% in
elderly patients. It is also
known as "Hutchinson's
melanotic freckle". This is
named for
Jonathan Hutchinson. The word lentiginous...
- A
melanocytic nevus (also
known as
nevocytic nevus, nevus-cell
nevus and
commonly as a mole) is
usually a
noncancerous condition of pigment-producing skin...
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Lentigo simplex Solar lentigo Café au lait
macule Ink-spot
lentigo Mucosal melanotic macule Mongolian spot (dermal melanocytosis) Cafe au lait
Mongolian spot...
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nevus and
compound nevus.
Melanotic macules can be
found on the
buccal mucosa, lip, palate,
alveolar ridge and gingiva.
Melanotic macules are
benign pigmented...
- cysteamine,
azelaic acid, or
alpha hydroxy acids.
Differently from the
melanotic nevi and the
verrucous nevi on the skin, age
spots change in
color and...