nuchal nevus - définition. Qu'est-ce que nuchal nevus
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nuchal nevus - définition

Superior nuchal line; Median nuchal line; Highest nuchal line; Inferior nuchal line; Nuchal line; Highest nuchal lines; Nuchal Line; Linea nuchalis superior; Inferior nucheal line; Superior nuchal lines; Linea nuchae; Inferior nuchal lines; Nuchal crest

naevus         
  • Cryotherapy
  • rates]] for biopsied lesions, and malignancy potential, including "nevus" at left and top.
VISIBLE, CIRCUMSCRIBED, CHRONIC LESION OF THE SKIN OR MUCOSA, EITHER CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED
Naevus; Nevi; Polychromia; Naevi; Mole (skin marking); Nevus junction; Nævus; Benign moles; Congenital pigmented naevus; Vascular naevus; Intradermal naevus; Giant nevus; Dermal cellular naevus; Spindle cell naevus of Reed; Aplastic nevus; Eccrine naevus; Apocrine naevus; Telangiectatic naevus; Nevus lipomatodes superficialis; Acantholytic nevus; Elastic nevus; Nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus; Unna-Politzer naevus; Neavus; Nevoid; Nevus simplex
['ni:v?s]
(US nevus)
¦ noun (plural naevi -v??, -vi:) a birthmark or a mole on the skin, especially a birthmark in the form of a raised red patch.
Origin
C19: from L.
Dysplastic nevus         
  • incidence]] of biopsied lesions, and malignancy potential.
HUMAN DISEASE
Dysplastic nexus; Dysplastic Nevi; Dysplastic nevi; Atypical nevus; Abnormal mole; Atypical mole; Clark's nevus; Clark nevus; Dysplastic melanocytic nevus; Nevus with architectural disorder; Dysplastic naevi; Dysplastic lesions; Dysplastic melanoma; B-K mole
A dysplastic nevus or atypical mole is a nevus (mole) whose appearance is different from that of common moles. In 1992, the NIH recommended that the term "dysplastic nevus" be avoided in favor of the term "atypical mole".
Naevi         
  • Cryotherapy
  • rates]] for biopsied lesions, and malignancy potential, including "nevus" at left and top.
VISIBLE, CIRCUMSCRIBED, CHRONIC LESION OF THE SKIN OR MUCOSA, EITHER CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED
Naevus; Nevi; Polychromia; Naevi; Mole (skin marking); Nevus junction; Nævus; Benign moles; Congenital pigmented naevus; Vascular naevus; Intradermal naevus; Giant nevus; Dermal cellular naevus; Spindle cell naevus of Reed; Aplastic nevus; Eccrine naevus; Apocrine naevus; Telangiectatic naevus; Nevus lipomatodes superficialis; Acantholytic nevus; Elastic nevus; Nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus; Unna-Politzer naevus; Neavus; Nevoid; Nevus simplex
·pl of Navus.

Wikipédia

Nuchal lines

The nuchal lines are four curved lines on the external surface of the occipital bone:

  • The upper, often faintly marked, is named the highest nuchal line, but is sometimes referred to as the Mempin line or linea suprema, and it attaches to the epicranial aponeurosis.
  • Below the highest nuchal line is the superior nuchal line. To it is attached, the splenius capitis muscle, the trapezius muscle, and the occipitalis.
  • From the external occipital protuberance a ridge or crest, the external occipital crest also called the median nuchal line, often faintly marked, descends to the foramen magnum, and affords attachment to the nuchal ligament.
  • Running from the middle of this line is the inferior nuchal line. Attached are the obliquus capitis superior muscle, rectus capitis posterior major muscle, and rectus capitis posterior minor muscle.