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- Nevus_of_Ota abstract "Nevus of Ota (also known as \"congenital melanosis bulbi\", \"nevus fuscoceruleus ophthalmomaxillaris\", \"oculodermal melanocytosis\", and \"Oculomucodermal melanocytosis\") is a blue hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face. It was first reported by Dr. M.T. Ota of Japan in 1939.Nevus of Ota is caused by the entrapment of melanocytes in the upper third of the dermis. It is found on the face unilaterally and involves the first two branches of the trigeminal nerve. The sclera is involved in two-thirds of cases (causing an increased risk of glaucoma). It should not be confused with Mongolian spot, which is a birthmark caused by entrapment of melanocytes in the dermis but is located in the lumbosacral region. Women are nearly five times more likely to be affected than men, and it is rare among caucasian people. Nevus of Ota may not be congenital, and may appear during puberty.".
- Nevus_of_Ota icd10 "D22.3 (ILDSD22.301)".
- Nevus_of_Ota meshId "D009507".
- Nevus_of_Ota thumbnail Nevus_013.jpg?width=300.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageID "7301526".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageLength "3767".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageRevisionID "678984219".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melanocytic_nevi_and_neoplasms.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Caucasian_race.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Daniela_Ruah.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Glaucoma.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Hyperpigmentation.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cutaneous_conditions.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Melanocyte.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Mokutaro_Kinoshita.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_spot.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Nevus_of_Ito.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Puberty.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Q-switching.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Sclera.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink The_International_League_of_Dermatological_Societies.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Trigeminal_nerve.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLink Vertebral_column.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nevus of Ota".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageWikiLinkText "nevus of Ota".
- Nevus_of_Ota diseasesdb "32588".
- Nevus_of_Ota emedicinesubj "DERM".
- Nevus_of_Ota emedicinetopic "290".
- Nevus_of_Ota icd "D22.3".
- Nevus_of_Ota meshid "D009507".
- Nevus_of_Ota name "Nevus of Ota".
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Nevus_of_Ota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Skin_tumors,_nevi_and_melanomas.
- Nevus_of_Ota subject Category:Melanocytic_nevi_and_neoplasms.
- Nevus_of_Ota hypernym Hyperpigmentation.
- Nevus_of_Ota type Disease.
- Nevus_of_Ota type Redirect.
- Nevus_of_Ota type Thing.
- Nevus_of_Ota type Q12136.
- Nevus_of_Ota comment "Nevus of Ota (also known as \"congenital melanosis bulbi\", \"nevus fuscoceruleus ophthalmomaxillaris\", \"oculodermal melanocytosis\", and \"Oculomucodermal melanocytosis\") is a blue hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face. It was first reported by Dr. M.T. Ota of Japan in 1939.Nevus of Ota is caused by the entrapment of melanocytes in the upper third of the dermis. It is found on the face unilaterally and involves the first two branches of the trigeminal nerve.".
- Nevus_of_Ota label "Nevus of Ota".
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Q2053690.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Category:Nevus_of_Ota.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Naevus_fuscocaeruleus.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Nevus_de_Ota.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Nevo_di_Ota.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Znamię_Oty.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs m.02pc5t9.
- Nevus_of_Ota sameAs Q2053690.
- Nevus_of_Ota wasDerivedFrom Nevus_of_Ota?oldid=678984219.
- Nevus_of_Ota depiction Nevus_013.jpg.
- Nevus_of_Ota isPrimaryTopicOf Nevus_of_Ota.
- Nevus_of_Ota name "Nevus of Ota".