Dysplastic nevus (DN) is an acquired, melanocytic, skin lesion with a potential to alter into a malignant melanoma (MM). The association between dysplasti
The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical prevalence and pathohistological correlation of dys...
The dysplastic nevus is considered to be a precursor lesion of melanoma, representing one of the fir...
some forms of brain tumor; although such outcomes have not been demonstrated for melanoma. The cells...
A name should convey the etiology, morphology, or biology of the disease entity in question. In 1978...
Seborrheic keratosis is a common skin lesion which may coincidentally be associated melanocytic nevi...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma has an adjacent nevus remnant upon histological examination in 30% of...
The understanding of dysplastic (also known as atypical) nevi as a precursor lesion of malignant mel...
Cutaneous melanoma may occur as isolated, so-called 'sporadic' cases or in association with multiple...
Dysplastic nevus is an acquired or hereditary nevus that clinically seems atypical and pathohistolog...
A historical cohort of 153 patients with dysplastic nevi was studied for the development of melanoma...
Atypical nevi, also referred as dysplastic nevi, are characterized by intermediate aspects in betwee...
Review on Dysplastic nevus syndrome (DNS), with data on clinics, and the genes involved
Dysplastic naevus has been a controversial entity since its first description by Clark in 1978. Desp...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a variant of melanocytic nevus which goes unrecognized due to its re...
We can identify three main groups of cutaneous pigmented lesions that could be represented as melano...
The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical prevalence and pathohistological correlation of dys...
The dysplastic nevus is considered to be a precursor lesion of melanoma, representing one of the fir...
some forms of brain tumor; although such outcomes have not been demonstrated for melanoma. The cells...
A name should convey the etiology, morphology, or biology of the disease entity in question. In 1978...
Seborrheic keratosis is a common skin lesion which may coincidentally be associated melanocytic nevi...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma has an adjacent nevus remnant upon histological examination in 30% of...
The understanding of dysplastic (also known as atypical) nevi as a precursor lesion of malignant mel...
Cutaneous melanoma may occur as isolated, so-called 'sporadic' cases or in association with multiple...
Dysplastic nevus is an acquired or hereditary nevus that clinically seems atypical and pathohistolog...
A historical cohort of 153 patients with dysplastic nevi was studied for the development of melanoma...
Atypical nevi, also referred as dysplastic nevi, are characterized by intermediate aspects in betwee...
Review on Dysplastic nevus syndrome (DNS), with data on clinics, and the genes involved
Dysplastic naevus has been a controversial entity since its first description by Clark in 1978. Desp...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a variant of melanocytic nevus which goes unrecognized due to its re...
We can identify three main groups of cutaneous pigmented lesions that could be represented as melano...
The aim of the study was to analyze the clinical prevalence and pathohistological correlation of dys...
The dysplastic nevus is considered to be a precursor lesion of melanoma, representing one of the fir...
some forms of brain tumor; although such outcomes have not been demonstrated for melanoma. The cells...