Nevus Unius Lateralis
- 30 April 1953
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 248 (18) , 757-759
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195304302481803
Abstract
NEVUS unius lateralis is a unique clinicopathologic entity, characterized by a congenital papillary growth that is predominantly unilateral and linear in distribution. Pack and Sunderland1 have presented an excellent review of the subject, noting the myriad of synonyms for nevus unius lateralis, and have added 4 cases to the literature, to make a total of 160 reported cases. I have been unable to find any case report in the literature since 1941, nor have any of the cases pieviously reported presented the unique association with congenital abnormalities demonstrated in the case described below.Other congenital abnormalities have been reported with . . .Keywords
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- NAEVUS UNIUS LATERISArchives of Surgery, 1941
- SINGULAR CASE OF HYPERTROPHY OF THE RIGHT LOWER EXTREMITY, WITH SUPERFICIAL CUTANEOUS NÆVUS OF THE SAME SIDE.The Lancet, 1858