Dermal melanosis - Melanosis Dermal

Ko te Melanosis Dermal (Dermal melanosis) he waahi puru, kahurangi/hinahina ranei he ahua kotiti te ahua ka puta i te whanautanga, i muri tata ranei. Ko te melanocytosis dermal congenital (i kiia i mua ko nga wahi kikorangi Mongolian) he momo tohu whanau.

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      References Optimizing Q-switched lasers for melasma and acquired dermal melanoses 30027914
      Ko te Q-switched Nd:YAG laser he maimoatanga rongonui mo nga waahi kiri kiri, i runga i te mata me nga paparanga hohonu. I te nuinga o te waa, he maha nga waahanga e hiahiatia ana mo nga hua pai. Ko te whakamahi i te taiaho low-energy Q-switched 1064nm Nd:YAG (multi-pass technique and larger spot size) kua whakaarohia hei huarahi ki te rongoa i te mate pukupuku.
      The Q-switched Nd:YAG laser is a well-known treatment for pigmented skin spots, both on the surface and deeper layers. Usually, several sessions are required for good results. Using a low-energy Q-switched 1064nm Nd:YAG laser (multi-pass technique and larger spot size) has been proposed as a way to treat melasma.
       Dermal Melanocytosis 32491340 
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      Ko Congenital dermal melanocytosis e mohiotia ana ko te waahi Mongolian. He momo tohu whanau e kitea ana i nga whanau hou. Ka puta he papaki hina-puru i runga i te kiri mai i te whanautanga mai i muri tata ranei. Ka kitea enei tohu ki te tuara o raro me te papa, me nga pakihiwi te waahi e whai ake nei. He maha ake i roto i nga kohungahunga Ahia me nga kohungahunga Pango, e pa ana ki nga tama tane me nga kotiro. I te nuinga o te wa, ka memeha noa ake i te 1 ki te 6 tau, karekau e hiahiatia he maimoatanga na te mea he kino te nuinga.
      Congenital dermal melanocytosis, also known as Mongolian spot or slate gray nevus, is one of many frequently encountered newborn pigmented lesions. It is a type of dermal melanocytosis, which presents as gray-blue areas of discoloration from birth or shortly thereafter. Congenital dermal melanocytosis is most commonly located in the lumbar and sacral-gluteal region, followed by shoulders in frequency. They most commonly occur in Asian and Black patients, affect both genders equally, and commonly fade by age 1 to 6 years old. Congenital dermal melanocytoses are usually benign and do not require treatment.