- cir****scribed,
chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa. The term
originates from
nævus,
which is
Latin for "birthmark"; however, a
nevus can be
either congenital...
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newborn babies to parents.
Midline naevus flammeus, also
known as an angel's kiss or a
salmon patch.
Mongolian spot
Naevus flammeus,
better known as a port-wine...
- A
spider angioma or
spider naevus (plural:
spider naevi), also
nevus araneus, is a type of
telangiectasis (swollen, spider-like
blood vessels on the skin)...
- A port-wine
stain (nevus flammeus) is a
discoloration of the
human skin
caused by a
vascular anomaly (a
capillary malformation in the skin). They are so...
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Boraras naevus is a fish in the
family Cyprinidae endemic to Thailand. Its
locations include swampy areas north of
Surat Thani, the Tapi
River drainage...
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Melanocytic nevus Lentiginous melanocytic naevus Specialty Dermatology...
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Nevus of Ota is a
hyperpigmentation that
occurs on the face, most
often appearing on the
white of the eye. It also
occurs on the forehead, nose, ch****...
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Retrieved 2017-12-24. Ngan, Vanessa. http://www.dermnetnz.org/lesions/beckers-
naevus.html synd/774 at Whonamedit? Book SE, Gl**** AT,
Laude TA (1997). "Congenital...
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Nevus sebaceus or
sebaceous nevus (the
first term is its
Latin name, the
second term is its name in English; also
known as an "organoid nevus": 661 and...
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occasionally in the
Mediterranean Sea. ""Leucoraja
naevus"". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. "Leucoraja
naevus (Müller & Henle, 1841)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...