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Intradermal Nevus

A nevus in which nests of melanocytes are found in the dermis, but not at the epidermal-dermal junction. Benign pigmented nevi in adults are most commonly intradermal. (Stedman, 25th ed)
Also Known As:
Nevus, Intradermal; Nevi, Intradermal; Intradermal Nevi
Networked: 52 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 8 trials/studies)

Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Nevus (Nevi)
2. Melanoma (Melanoma, Malignant)
3. Blue Nevus
4. Pigmented Nevus (Melanocytic Nevus)
5. Basal Cell Carcinoma (Rodent Ulcer)

Experts

1. Busam, Klaus J: 1 article (10/2021)
2. Forero Cuevas, Diana M: 1 article (10/2021)
3. Lee, Katherine R: 1 article (10/2021)
4. Levy, Michelle: 1 article (10/2021)
5. Marghoob, Ashfaq A: 1 article (10/2021)
6. Marghoob, Nadeem: 1 article (10/2021)
7. Nanda, Japbani K: 1 article (10/2021)
8. Reiter, Ofer: 1 article (10/2021)
9. Andrusenko, Yury N: 1 article (01/2021)
10. Ponomarev, Igor Vladimirovich: 1 article (01/2021)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Intradermal Nevus:
1. Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA)IBA
2. Matrix Metalloproteinase 14 (MT1-MMP)IBA
3. Monophenol Monooxygenase (Tyrosinase)IBA
4. Reticulin (Reticular Fiber)IBA
5. Hematoxylin (Haematoxylon)IBA
6. Eosine Yellowish-(YS) (Eosin)IBA
7. ProgesteroneFDA LinkGeneric
8. ParaffinIBA
9. Estrogens (Estrogen)FDA Link
10. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link

Therapies and Procedures

1. Myocutaneous Flap
2. Gas Lasers
3. Electrocoagulation (Electrocautery)
4. Curettage
5. Therapeutics