(a.) Resembling a naevus or naevi; as, naevoid elephantiasis.
Example Sentences:
(1) A flat pigmented lesion is usually of obvious naevoid origin, and the problem is whether early malignant change has occurred.
(2) In addition, 1 subject with both disorders has 2 young daughters with the naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome.
(3) The multiple naevoid lesions on the skin were identified as basal cell carcinoma in two cases.
(4) The naevoid basal cell syndrome, also called Gorlin's syndrome, is a dysembryoplasia akin to the phakomatoses and which may affect the skin, the bones, the nervous system, the eyes, the endocrine glands and the genitalia.
(5) We describe a patient with multiple areas of circumscribed naevoid hypertrichosis on the trunk and limbs who also had lipodystrophy at some affected sites.
(6) Naevoid hypertrichosis is an unusual congenital disorder consisting of a solitary circumscribed area of terminal hair growth which is not associated with any other systemic abnormalities.
(7) The other patient had bilateral nodular fibromas suggesting the possibility of naevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome although broader manifestations are lacking at present.
(8) A patient with unilateral naevoid basal-cell-carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS, Gorlin's syndrome) provided a unique opportunity to compare the radiation sensitivity of fibroblasts from the affected and unaffected sides of the same individual.
(9) A patient with the naevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is reported in whom non-aggressive neoplasms developed predominantly on the right side of the body.
(10) Naevoid bundle hair is thought to be an atavistic hair growth pattern.
(11) The Gorlin (naevoid-basal-cell-carcinoma) syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder characterised by multiple naevoid basal-cell carcinomas, recurrent odontogenic keratocysts, skeletal anomalies, intracranial calcification, and developmental malformations.
(12) Blaschko's lines are the pattern assumed by many different naevoid and acquired skin diseases on the human skin and mucosae.
(13) linear sebaceous naevus, unilateral naevoid telangiectasia); many of the acquired skin diseases (e.g.
(14) A raised lesion is likely to be a highly malignant melanoma or a lesion of non-naevoid cells.
(15) Discriminant analysis showed that the presence of dust-like melanin, irregular naevoid nests, markedly increased junctional activity and melanocytic nuclei equal or larger in size than overlying keratinocyte nuclei were the most discriminating features.
(16) The naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome is described in a 43-year-old male.
(17) Many of the naevoid skin conditions are lifelong (e.g.
(18) X-ray changes and histological documentation, in two patients with the syndrome of naevoid basiliomas.
(19) Histologically, alongside naevoid cell structures were seen epithelioid to anaplastic cells a striking wealth of plasma cells, which were in places so numerous as the melanoma cells and diffusely or like streets infiltrated them.
(20) We believe that the eruption is true psoriasis, occurring in an unusual naevoid distribution.