Lindsey Johnson Edwards was 13 when she was told she had a condition known as Cloves Syndrome (Congenital Lipomatous Overgrowth, Vascular malformations, Epidermal nevi and Scoliosis/skeletal/spinal).
An epidermal nevus is formed of skin cells which proliferate abnormally in a noncancerous way, to produce a benign overgrowth in the outer layer of skin. It is usually present at birth ...
A 7 year-old female was referred to Pediatric Oncology for further evaluation and management of diffuse spinal nerve root enlargement with cervical cord compression, a condition that had been under ...
CLOVES stands for Congenital, Lipomatous Overgrowth, Vascular malformations, Epidermal nevi and Scoliosis/Skeletal/Spinal anomalies. This acronym covers some but not all signs and symptoms of the ...
At birth, the patient had an extensive epidermal nevus and over the first year of life he developed widespread subcutaneous and deep lipomata, multiple extensive epidermal nevi, generalized ...
Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus (ILVEN) is an unusual unilateral eruption with onset usually in infancy or childhood, female predominance, frequent left leg involvement, pruritus ...
To protect your loved one, please do not visit if you are sick or have a COVID-19 positive test result. Get more resources on masking and COVID-19 precautions. Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a ...
2017). Epidermal melanocytes interact mainly with keratinocytes, while internal melanocytes interact with various mesodermal stromas. Therefore, crosstalk between melanocytes and their cellular ...