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DictionarySeenevusEncyclopediaSeeNevusnevus venosus
ne·vus ve·no·'susa nevus formed of a patch of dilated venules.nevus (ne'vus) (ne'vi?) plural.nevi [L. naevus, birthmark] 1. A congenital discoloration of a circumscribed area of the skin due to pigmentation. Synonym: birthmark; mole2. A circumscribed vascular tumor of the skin, usually congenital, due to hyperplasia of the blood vessels. See: angiomanevus anemicusA patch of pale skin in which blood vessels are narrowed or contracted and blood flow is locally limited. nevus araneusSpider angioma.blue nevusA dark blue nevus covered by smooth skin. It is composed of melanin-pigmented spindle cells in the mid-dermis. blue rubber bleb nevusAn erectile, easily compressible, bluish, cavernous hemangioma present in the skin and gastrointestinal tract. capillary nevusA nevus of dilated capillary vessels elevated above the skin. It is usually treated by ligature and excision. nevus comedonicusA horny nevus that contains a hard plug of keratin. It is caused by failure of the pilosebaceous follicles to develop normally. compound nevusA cluster of melanocytes found in both the epidermis and the dermis.connective tissue nevusA nevus composed of collagenous tissue. cutaneous nevusA nevus formation on the skin.dysplastic nevusA nevus composed of cells having some malignant characteristics.eclipse nevusA benign nevus often found on the scalp, having a pale or tan center enclosed within a darker encircling rim. epidermal nevusRaised nevi present at birth. They may be hyperkeratotic and widely distributed. faun tail nevusIn newborns, a tuft of hair over the lower spinal column. It may be associated with spina bifida occulta. NEVUS FLAMMEUSnevus flammeusA large reddish-purple nevus of the face or neck, usually not elevated above the skin. It is considered a serious deformity due to its large size and color. In children, these have been treated with the flashlamp-pulsed tunable dye laser. Synonym: port-wine mark; port-wine stain See: illustrationhairy nevusA nevus covered by a heavy growth of hair. It is usually darkly pigmented. halo nevusA papular brown nevus with an oval halo occurring in the first three decades of life. This type of nevus is usually benign but should be evaluated for malignancy. intradermal nevusA nevus in which the melanocytes are found in nests in the dermis and have no connection with the deeper layers from which they were formed.Ito nevus See: Ito nevusJUNCTIONAL NEVIjunctional nevusA nevus in the basal cell zone at the junction of the epidermis and dermis. It is slightly raised, pigmented, and does not contain hair. This type of nevus may become malignant. See: illustrationnevus lipomatousA tumor composed of fatty connective tissue. It is probably a degenerated nevus containing numerous blood vessels. Synonym: nevolipomamelanocytic nevusAny nevus that contains melanocytes. nevocytic nevusA common mole. Moles may appear at any age. They are classified according to their stage of growth and whether or not they are still growing. Ota nevus See: Ota nevuspigmented nevusA congenital nevus varying in color from light yellow to black. Intradermal or nevocytic nevi are benign. Other types of nevi may become malignant. Synonym: nevus pigmentosusTreatmentMalignant or suspicious lesions should be treated by wide surgical excision. Benign lesions do not require treatment except when located at sites of friction causing bleeding or ulceration. Some nevi are removed for cosmetic reasons. nevus pigmentosuspigmented nevus.sebaceous nevusnevus sebaceus.nevus sebaceusAn epidermal nevus containing sebaceous gland tissue. Synonym: sebaceous nevusspider nevusSpider angioma.illustrationnevus spilusA pigmented nevus with a smooth, unraised surface. nevus spongiosus albus mucosaeWhite sponge nevus.strawberry nevus1. Vascular nevus.2. Infantile hemangioma.telangiectatic nevusA nevus containing dilated capillaries. nevus unius laterisA congenital nevus that occurs in streaks or linear bands on one side of the body. It usually occurs between the neurotomes of the lumbar or sacral area. vascular nevusA nevus in which superficial blood vessels are enlarged. Nevi of this type are usually congenital. They are of variable size and shape, slightly elevated, and red or purple in color. They generally appear on the face, head, neck, and arms, though no region is exempt. The nevi usually disappear spontaneously, but wrinkling, pigmentation, and scarring are sometimes seen. Synonym: strawberry nevus (1); nevus vascularisnevus vascularisVascular nevus.nevus venosusVenous nevus.venous nevusA nevus formed of dilated venules. Synonym: nevus venosusverrucous nevusA nevus with a raised, wartlike surface. Synonym: nevus verrucosusnevus verrucosusVerrucous nevus.white sponge nevusA white, spongy nevus that may occur in the mouth, labia, vagina, or rectum. Synonym: nevus spongiosus albus mucosae |