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- Q1574843 subject Q8420466.
- Q1574843 abstract "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" and "Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn") is a congenital, hairless plaque that typically occurs on the face or scalp. Such nevi are present at birth, affecting males and females of all races equally. The condition is named for an overgrowth of sebaceous glands in the area of the nevus.Skin growths such as benign tumors and basal cell carcinoma can arise in sebaceous nevi, usually in adulthood. Rarely, sebaceous nevi can give rise to sebaceous carcinoma. However, the rate of such malignancies is now known to be less than had been estimated. For this reason, excision is no longer automatically recommended.".
- Q1574843 icdo "M8410/0, M8410/3".
- Q1574843 thumbnail SkinTumors-P6260391.JPG?width=300.
- Q1574843 wikiPageWikiLink Q212328.
- Q1574843 wikiPageWikiLink Q6615408.
- Q1574843 wikiPageWikiLink Q7180212.
- Q1574843 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420466.
- Q1574843 icdo "M8410/0, M8410/3".
- Q1574843 name "Nevus sebaceus".
- Q1574843 type Disease.
- Q1574843 type Thing.
- Q1574843 type Q12136.
- Q1574843 comment "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" and "Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn") is a congenital, hairless plaque that typically occurs on the face or scalp. Such nevi are present at birth, affecting males and females of all races equally.".
- Q1574843 label "Nevus sebaceous".
- Q1574843 depiction SkinTumors-P6260391.JPG.
- Q1574843 name "Nevus sebaceus".