Ko te Orgarnoid nevus he rewharewha matotoru ka puta ki te mata, ki te mahunga rānei. Ko ēnei nevi e kīia ana ko te nevi epidermal ka kitea i te wā whanautanga, i te tamarikitanga rānei.
Ka puta ake te mate pukupuku pūtau basal i roto i te nevi sebaceous, i te nuinga o te wā i te pakeketanga. Heoi, kua mōhiohia inaianei he iti ake te reiti o ēnei momo mate kino i te mea i whakatauhia. Mō konei, kāore i te tūtohutia te tangohanga prophylactic.
Nevus sebaceus or sebaceous nevus (also known as an "organoid nevus") is a congenital, hairless plaque that typically occurs on the face or scalp. Such nevi are classified as epidermal nevi and can be present at birth, or early childhood, and affect males and females of all races equally.
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I te whanaungatanga, ka kitea he alopecia me te papaki kowhai. I te wā o te pakeke, ka pupuhi haere te mate.
Ko te nuinga ka puta i runga i te mahunga, engari ka puta anō ki te mata.
Ko te Nevus sebaceus he koha whānau kei reira te tipu kino o ngā makawe‑makawe me ngā repe hinu. I te nuinga o ngā wā, ka puta ēnei tipu ki runga i te mahunga, engari ka puta anō ki te rāe, te mata, te kaki rānei. Ka piki ake te tipu i te wā o te pakeketanga nā te huringa o te homoni. Ka pakeke ake, ka tupu pea ēnei tipu i ētahi atu pukupuku (trichoblastoma). Me pehea te rongoā i ēnei tipu kei te tautohetohe tonu, me ngā whiringa mai i te mātaaki noa ki te tango i a rātou i te timatanga o te tamarikitanga. Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn also referred to as organoid nevus, is a congenital malformation involving hamartomas of the pilosebaceous follicular unit. These growths most commonly form on the scalp, but may also appear on the forehead, face, or neck. They undergo a growth phase during puberty due to hormonal changes. In adulthood, the growths may develop secondary neoplasms within them, most commonly trichoblastoma. The treatment of these lesions is controversial, with options ranging from observation to early excision in childhood.
Ko te Congenital melanocytic nevus he momo tohu whānau ka puta i te whanautanga, i te wā e kohungahunga ana rānei. Ko te Nevus sebaceous he paheketanga kiri e pā ana ki ngā pūkoro makāwe. I roto i tēnei rangahau, i whakamahia e mātou te tikanga taiaho e kīia nei ko te pinhole me te laser Erbium: YAG hei rongoā i ngā mate nevus i roto i ngā momo turoro. Congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) is a melanocytic nevus that is either present at birth or appears during the latter stages of infancy. Nevus sebaceous has been described as the hamartomatous locus of an embryologically defective pilosebaceous unit. Here, we describe how we used the pinhole technique with an erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (erbium : YAG) laser to treat nevi lesions in different patients.
Ka puta ake te mate pukupuku pūtau basal i roto i te nevi sebaceous, i te nuinga o te wā i te pakeketanga. Heoi, kua mōhiohia inaianei he iti ake te reiti o ēnei momo mate kino i te mea i whakatauhia. Mō konei, kāore i te tūtohutia te tangohanga prophylactic.