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... nevi ( Fig . 7-76 ) . Masson suggested that nevi of the skin and mucous membrane have a dual origin : superficial , from proliferation of the melanoblasts at the epidermal junction , and deep , from the schwannian elements of the dermal ...
... nevi ( Fig . 7-76 ) . Masson suggested that nevi of the skin and mucous membrane have a dual origin : superficial , from proliferation of the melanoblasts at the epidermal junction , and deep , from the schwannian elements of the dermal ...
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... nevi are formed at least by the fourth month of embryonic life , at which time the palpebral fissure sepa- rates.174 NEVUS FREQUENCY Nevus is the most common tumor of the con- junctiva , accounting for about one - third of tumors ...
... nevi are formed at least by the fourth month of embryonic life , at which time the palpebral fissure sepa- rates.174 NEVUS FREQUENCY Nevus is the most common tumor of the con- junctiva , accounting for about one - third of tumors ...
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... nevus ( Fig . 7-84 , see p . 19 ) . The cysts can become large , multilocular and nu- merous , dominating and confusing the clini- cal picture . Some nevi also manifest a papillomatous type of growth . The growth of nevi seems ...
... nevus ( Fig . 7-84 , see p . 19 ) . The cysts can become large , multilocular and nu- merous , dominating and confusing the clini- cal picture . Some nevi also manifest a papillomatous type of growth . The growth of nevi seems ...
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